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Keep Vaughan Litter-free
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Everyone has a role in keeping Vaughan clean by putting trash where it belongs to reduce litter in parks, neighbourhoods and on roadways.
 
The City of Vaughan is committed to protecting and respecting our environment and fostering a sustainable community today and for future generations. That’s why Environmental Stewardship is a priority in the City’s 2018-2022 Term of Council Service Excellence Strategic Plan. By acting as environmental stewards, the community can do its part to preserve the natural environment while using environmental protection principles in every initiative undertaken.
 
Initiatives the City is currently undertaking to combat litter and waste across the City include:
 
  • Quick Response (QR) Code Pilot Program (for public waste bins in parks and boulevards)
  • Waste Reduction Week (October)
  • Double-Up Days
  • Curbside Giveaway Days
  • ‘What Goes Where’ search tool
  • Waste-less Virtual Visit educational sessions
  • Medical Waste Exemption Program
  • Recycle Coach Mobile App
  • 20-Minute Makeover
  • Year-round Litter and Waste educational campaign
  • Blue box recycling outreach program

Littering is against the law

Littering and illegal dumping are prohibited and may be subject to a fine of at least $500. Private property conditions are governed by the City’s Littering and Dumping By-law 103-2020 (PDF). Those who do not keep their properties clear of litter, waste and debris may be subject to a fine of $500 to $50,000 for each offence. As well, the City may have the waste and debris removed at the owner’s expense and it may be subject to an Order to Comply under the Building Code Act. Failing to comply with an order is a chargeable offense.  

 

How residents can reduce litter

  • Use recycling and waste bins provided by the City in public spaces. If they are full, take your garbage home with you.
  • Keep your home and surrounding area clean of litter. Prevent wind-blown litter by not overfilling your recycling bins.
  • Pack your blue box carefully and put heavier items on top of lighter ones to keep them from blowing away on windy days or consider putting recycling out the following week.
  • Consider purchasing additional City blue boxes or using a larger blue box (up to 121 litres, no lids or wheels) if you have too much material.
  • Recycle properly – masks, gloves, wipes and plastic bags belong in the garbage, not the blue box.
  • Take flyers and mail to recycle at home.
  • Littering has a negative impact on the community and the quality of life of everyone – it can be harmful to the environment; it can be dangerous for pets and wildlife as they may eat or be injured by discarded items; and it costs money for the City to clean up litter. 
Report illegal dumping or littering to Service Vaughan at 905-832-2281 or service@vaughan.ca.

Community mailbox litter

Community mailboxes belong to, and are maintained by, Canada Post – this includes litter, snow and damage to the mailboxes. 
 
Recycling bins left at community mailboxes will not be picked up by the City. Remember to take any recycling or admail home with you.  
 
Reduce your admail
To stop receiving unaddressed admail follow one of these two options: 
 
  1. Attach a note inside your mailbox requesting ‘No Admail’.
  2. Contact Canada Post and fill out a form to stop marketing mail.
  3. Contact the sender directly and request that they remove your name and address from the mailing list.        
If you have an issue to report about your community mailbox, including litter or snow-clearing activities, contact Canada Post online via canadapost.ca/support or by calling 1-866-607-6301.  

Pet Waste

When visiting the City’s parks or trails remember to use the waste bins provided. If they are full, take your garbage and pet waste home with you. Pet waste belongs in the green bin at home and waste bins when in the community. 
 
Citizens must pick up after their pets, whether on public or private property. The fine for failing to do so is $300. To report pet waste and other littering in Vaughan, please call Service Vaughan at 905-832-2281 or service@vaughan.ca.

 

 Contact Information

 

Environmental Services

Phone: 905-832-2281

Email: service@vaughan.ca

Location: 
Joint Operations Centre
2800 Rutherford Rd.

Vaughan, ON 
L4K 2N9

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 Related Links

 
  • Appliance and metal pick up
  • Blue box recycling
  • Collection schedule
  • Curbside Giveaway Days
  • Environmental Sustainability
  • First new homeowners - pre-purchased bins
  • Garbage, large and bulky items
  • Green bin organics
  • Keep Vaughan litter-free
  • Leaf and yard waste
  • Medical waste exemption program
  • Multi-residential waste
  • Other items: Household hazardous waste and waste depots
  • Purchasing bins and tags
  • Transportation and Fleet Management Services
  • What goes where? Waste sorting tool
 

 Additional Resources

 
  • Waste Collection Bylaw 135-2017 (PDF)
  • York Region Garbage and Recycling

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