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Instructions for Collections

How to Place Bins and Containers

Your wheeled bin, containers, leaf bags (during leaf collections), bulky items, and upholstered items must be placed in your driveway, at the edge of the public road, after 6 p.m. the night before or before 7 a.m. on the day of collection.

The wheels and handles of the wheeled bin should be facing your residence.

A space of 30 cm (1 ft) must be maintained around the bin or 45 cm (1.5 ft) if it is a container.

 

After Collection

Your bins must be removed by 10 p.m. on the day of collection. Outside of collection day, the bin should be stored where it is least visible from the street and least disruptive to neighbouring properties.

 

Guidelines to Ensure Proper Winter Collection of Your Bins

Winter conditions can make waste collection more challenging. Snow, ice, and cold temperatures can interfere with proper pickup. Here’s how you can help prevent issues!

Keep Your Bins Outdoors

In winter, cold temperatures, snow, and freezing rain can cause the contents of bins to freeze, making collection more difficult for crews.

To prevent freezing, it is recommended that bins be kept outdoors at all times. Moving bins back and forth between indoors and outdoors creates moisture and condensation, which can cause the contents to freeze inside the bin and prevent it from being fully emptied during collection.

If you must store your bins indoors, please place them outside only on the morning of collection to limit moisture buildup and reduce the risk of freezing.

Ensure Safe Access to Your Bins

Bins that are not easily accessible may not be collected.

When placing your bin at the curb:

  • Clear snow around the bin to make it easily accessible.
  • Make sure the lid can open fully.
  • In icy conditions, spread sand or salt around the bins to ensure the safety of collection crews.

Prevent Organic Waste from Freezing

In cold weather, organic waste tends to stick together and to the sides of the bin, which can prevent proper collection.

To help ensure your green bin is collected:

  • Avoid placing overly liquid or unpackaged materials in the bin.
  • Place a piece of cardboard or newspaper at the bottom of the bin and use a dry paper bag. By absorbing moisture, this helps prevent materials from sticking to the bottom.
  • Please note that plastic bags, including those labelled biodegradable or compostable, are not accepted in the organic waste collection.

 

Specific Instructions for Each Collection

Ecocentre

These materials can be dropped off at the Public Works yard during local ecocentres.

Pointe-Claire Ecocentre
Public Works yard
50 Terra-Cotta Avenue

MULTI card or proof of residence with address and photo required.

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Ecocentres in the Agglomeration of Montréal

This service is provided free of charge for a yearly maximum of 12 cubic metres of materials. Beyond this maximum, a fee will be charged. Proof of residence with address and photo is required.

Closest Ecocentres:

  • Saint-Laurent – 3535 Sartelon Street, Saint-Laurent
  • LaSalle – 7272 Saint-Patrick Street, LaSalle

For more information, please call 514 872-0384 or email ville.montreal.qc.ca/ecocentres

More information on collection

Compatible materials


Treadmill

Toilets

Fridge

Confidential documents (shredding service)

Christmas Lights

Garland lights

Porcelain

Small obsolete extinguisher

Glass

Porcelain

Heating oil tanks

Please make sure to empty the tank and cut it in two.

Vacuum

Smoke detectors

Vinyl

Clothing

Nail polish

Bicycles

Dishes in good condition

Fluorescent tubes

Sod

Fabrics

Potting soil

Indoor or outdoor plant in small quantities

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Uncontaminated earth

Television sets

Wireless phones, cell phones

Fax machines

Television remotes

Rolled carpets and rugs

Electronic tablets

Styrofoam

Blinds

Computer mouse

Snowblower, lawn mower

Please make sure to empty the gas and oil.

Solvents

Infant car seat

Please check the expiry date to donate them to a non-profit organization.

Synthetic resin

Yard waste

Garden waste

Hot water tanks

Water coolers

Refrigerators

Radios

PVC

Cleaning products

Toxic products

Flammable products

Explosive products

Corrosive products

Drain cleaners

Products containing halocarbons

Wood varnish

Linoleum

Doors

Metal polish

Tires (car, motorcycle, truck, bicycle)

Please remove the rims.

Electric baseboards

Batteries

Stones

Metal parts

Car parts

Please make sure to empty the gas and oil.

Photocopier

Paint

Computer

Scanner

Oven cleaner

Engine (gas, electric)

Please make sure to empty the gas and oil.

Furniture (wood, metal and plastic)

Mirrors

Ferrous and non-ferrous metals

Mercury (thermometer)

Weeds

Computer equipment

Seulement le matériel de petite dimension est accepté pour l'Électrobac.

Insulation materials

Excavation materials

Construction and renovation materials

Mattresses and box spring

Books

Freezing liquid

Coolant, antifreeze

Toys

VHS, DVD and CD players

Newspapers, flyers and magazines

Board games

Rims

Please remove the tires.

Printers

Waste oil

Non-food oil and grease

Edible oils and fats

In large quantities, dispose of the oil in the collection of hazardous household waste.

Kitchen range hood

Tables and chairs

Drywall

Shower

Bookcase

Cupboard

Furniture

Toilet seat

Washbasin, sink

Bathtub

Dishwasher

Washers and dryers

Microwave oven

Hot plate

Stove

Oven

Gravel

Tar

Grass

Furnaces

Hair spray

Fibre cement

If there is asbestos, you must contact an expert who is familiar with asbestos abatement.

Electrical wires

Fibreglass

Scrap metal

Iron

Windows

Sinks

Lighter fluid

Gas, engine oil, antifreeze

Styrofoam packaging (household and electronic appliances)

Computer screen

Rain drains

Bleach

Nail polish remover

Paint thinner

Dehumidifier

Paint stripper

Excavation debris

Creosote

Clotheslines

Wood chips

Empty paint cans

Freezer

Glues and adhesives

Nails, screws

Air conditioner

Computer keyboard

Wire hangers

Chlorine

Water heater

Ceramics

Cell phones

Catalytic converter

Metal pans

Printer ink cartridges

CDs and DVDs

Logs

Bricks

Garden hose

Propane tanks

Wood (painted or unpainted, lumber, supports, stumps, etc.)

Concrete

Vehicle batteries

Shingles

Barbecues (without the tank)

Tarps

Sports equipment

Electronic devices

The Electrobac accepts small electronic devices: chargers, cables, mouse, headphones, speakers, routers, hard disks, memory cards, RAM cards, USB keys, cell phones, cameras, MP3 players, GPS, ink cartridges, etc.

Household and electrical appliances

Appliances containing halocarbons (refrigerator, freezer, air conditioner, dehumidifier, water cooler) are accepted only at the Ecocentre.

Light bulbs (compact fluorescent, fluorescent, LED, CFL)

Ammonia

Aluminum

Evergreen needles

Aerosols

Acetone

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