Join me on April 4th for my first Community Environment Day of 2026!
It takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. along Bridgepoint and Blue Rodeo Drive (by Bridgepoint Hospital), rain or shine.
Vehicles must enter via Bridgepoint Drive (from Broadview Avenue).
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Pick up:
- Free loose compost*
- Organic waste kitchen bins (available for purchase)
- Free "Slow Down" lawn signs
*Bring your own shovel and container as compost won't be bagged. Compost will be available on a first come, first served basis and delivered rain or shine.
Drop off for recycling or proper disposal:
- Free paper shredding*
- Electronic waste
- Household hazardous waste
*Household limit of two bags of paper for shredding.
Donate for reuse:
- Sporting goods
- Books (excluding textbooks)
- Cameras, CDs, DVDs & Blu-rays
- Dress-up clothing & costume jewelry
- Clothing, footwear, accessories, linens, etc.
- Small household items
- Musical instruments & board games
- Eyeglasses, walking aids, hearing aids & other assistive devices
You can also bring non-perishable food items for those in need.
Learn and engage:
- Learn about the city's initiatives helping to make Toronto a green, sustainable city
- Hear from local volunteers and groups about environmental issues impacting our community
Items not accepted for disposal or donation:
- Construction waste
- Air conditioners
- Garbage & Blue Bin recycling
- Wood
- Cassettes & videotapes
- Commercial/industrial hazardous waste
- Tires & scrap metal
Visit the city's website for more on Community Environment Days.
Stay tuned for details on my Dieppe Park Environment Day and Community Compost Days also happening later this spring.