Where Can You Throw Your Garbage Out?
Do you have confusion on where you can put your garbage in Toronto? Here is how the waste collection works in Toronto:
The three-bin system
The city of Toronto manages tonnes of garbage with its waste disposal and garbage thee-bin system. You are allowed to throw in general waste and non-recyclables.
Electronic Wastes: The city accepts electronic wastes at the Toronto drop-off depot.
Electronic waste can include smartphones and home phones, computers, and accessories, VCR/DVD players, TVs, flat-screens, and monitors, printer and fax machines, cameras, speakers.
Hazardous Wastes: Hazardous waste includes car batteries, motor oil, fuel, and windshield washer fluid, alcohol-based lotion, medications, vitamins, nail polish, syringes, and non-empty aerosol cans, bleach, drain cleaners, floor and furniture polish, and disinfectants, insecticides, fertilizers, and weed killers, etc.

Construction or Renovation Waste: Installation of a new roof, building a deck or patio, or renovating your washroom, generates a lot of waste. The easiest way to manage this waste is to put it in a dumpster or mini bin rental.
Office Wastes: Office waste can include computers, printers and fax machines, chairs and tables, cubicle dividers, binders, and old office furniture.
If your business needs ongoing waste management weekly, arrange a weekly dumpster rental. The labor, transportation, and responsibility of all your wastes are on the waste disposal company.

Furniture, Electronics, and Reusable Items: As long as your old electronics and furniture are working, you can donate them to organizations. Eco-friendly waste management is the solution to junk removal. Anything that can be recycled, or reused should be recycled and reused.
Whether you are renewing your basement or just doing some spring-cleaning, renting a mini bin can be the handiest and cost-effective way to move and dispose of unwanted junk and waste materials.
Are you looking to rent a bin?
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