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RECYCLING

 
The City of St. Thomas offers a two stream recycling collection program to its residents. This means that paper products must be separated from food containers.  Please see below for information on how to sort your materials correctly.

Recyclable boxes (blue and grey) are collected on garbage day on a bi-weekly basis. Recyclable collection occurs on the opposite week as green cart collection. Please refer to the Collection Routes to determine your correct day and what schedule to follow for organics and blue box collection (A or B Schedule). Once you have determined your day and schedule follow along with the
Collection Schedule


Blue Box Set Out Requirements


  • Boxes (blue and grey) must be to curbside by 7:00am on your collection day
  • Boxes (blue and grey) must be within 1 meter (3 feet) of the travelled portion of the road
  • Box and contents can not weigh more than 20kg (45lbs)
  • Residents may use containers that are not City issued blue and grey boxes as long as they are easily identifiable as recyclable material and meet all other guidelines (i.e., can not weigh more than 45lbs).

Accepted Items and How to Sort

Ideally, residents would use 2 separate blue boxes, one for the paper stream and one for the Commingle Container Stream. If 2 blue boxes is not an option for you, please see below for information on how to manage your recyclables.

BLUE BOX
Paper Stream

GREY BOX 
Commingle Container Stream


Newspapers
Flyers
Boxboard (cracker, cerel, boxes)
Fine paper
Envelopes
Magazines
Telephone Books
Cardboard  (flattended and bundled
no larger than 18" x 18")


Metal Food & Beverage Cans
Glass Jars and Bottles
#1 & #2 Rigid Plastic Containers
Aluminum Pie Plates and Foil


Placed loose into a separate BLUE box.

Place rinsed and loose into GREY box.
Please remember to remove caps and lids.


Wine and Spirit bottles and containers can be returned to The Beer Store for deposit

Replacement/Extra Blue or Grey Boxes

Replacement or additional blue and grey boxes may be purchased at City Hall - Environmental Services Department for $8.00 each.


What happens to the material once it leaves the curb?
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