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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: November 26, 2024 - 13:50
The final phase of the three-item garbage limit starts in December
November 26, 2024
Starting Monday, December 2, any garbage above the three-item limit not in a City of Ottawa yellow bag will be left at the curb.
The final phase of the graduated approach to the three-item garbage limit will begin on Monday, December 2. This means, any garbage above the three-item garbage limit must be placed in a City of Ottawa yellow bag. Items above the limit that are not in a yellow bag will be left behind with a courtesy tag indicating the limit.
More than half of waste set out on garbage day can be recycled, composted or even reused. Reduce your garbage items:
- Donate gently-used items to local charities, community organizations or your neighbours through your local Buy Nothing groups.
- Maximize your recycling and composting. There is no limit to the number of blue, black or green bins and leaf and yard waste.
- Get broken items repaired at an upcoming Repair Café.
- Up to a maximum of 140 litres capacity
- At least one handle
- Weighs no more than 15 kilograms / 33 pounds when full. The weight includes the container and the contents
- Removeable watertight lid. Containers must not have hinged lids as these can swing back, possibly hitting and injuring our operators when being emptied.
- Be plastic or metal
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