Garbage and Recycling at Your Building

Recycling Program Changes: As of January 1, Circular Materials manages residential recycling in Ontario, including Richmond Hill. You can recycle more materials! New items include hot and cold takeout cups and lids, plastic bags, foam packaging, black plastic containers, deodorant sticks and toothpaste tubes. Learn more about the new materials or visit the Blue Box page for more information.

Richmond Hill offers free garbage, recycling, furniture and appliance collection services to participating apartment and condominium buildings.

The GoingUp program also allows residents in buildings to participate in the same organic waste program as residents living in houses. Richmond Hill offers this service to existing buildings, if they are interested. The GoingUp program is mandatory for new buildings.

Some City houses in Richmond Hill receive similar waste collection services where material is collected in bulk, instead of at the curb.

Information for Residents

Buildings usually have areas of the property set aside for waste disposal and collection. Contact your superintendent or property manager for information about where to dispose of your garbage, recycling, organics, furniture and appliances.

Please see below for access to helpful information for residents about the garbage and recycling services in their building.

Learn about where to properly dispose of your waste by:

Please check with your property manager to see if your building participates in the GoingUp program for organic waste collection.

To get the same great information and services regarding Richmond Hill’s waste collection programs and schedule, download the Recycle Coach app from the App Store or get it on Google Play.

Please Note: The link to the Recycle Coach app is provided for your convenience only. The Recycle Coach app is the property of Municipal Media Inc., and not of the City of Richmond Hill. The City of Richmond Hill bears no responsibility whatsoever for this product, including for its contents or its handling of any of your personal information. You may wish to review the app’s terms and privacy policy before downloading. Any questions regarding the Recycle Coach app should be directed to Municipal Media Inc.

Recycling Program Changes: As of January 1, Circular Materials manages residential recycling in Ontario, including Richmond Hill. You can recycle more materials! New items include hot and cold takeout cups and lids, plastic bags, foam packaging, black plastic containers, deodorant sticks and toothpaste tubes. Learn more about the new materials or visit the Blue Box page for more information.

  • Empty and rinse all containers to avoid contaminating other recyclables like paper.
  • Large pieces of cardboard or other large items cannot be placed in chutes. Cardboard must be broken down, flattened and taken to the designated recycling area as specified by your property manager.
  • If you require an in-unit recycling container, please contact your property manager.

For more information about the recycling program, including a list of acceptable items, please visit CircularMaterials.ca/RichmondHill.

  • Line your kitchen container with a compostable or plastic bag. Fill the lined kitchen container with organics. When full, tie the organics filled bag securely.
  • If you require an in-unit organics container, please contact your property manager.
  • If your building does not have an organics diversion program, these items must go in the garbage.

Please check with your property manager to see if your building participates in programs for electronic waste and household hazardous waste disposal. If not, you can visit one of York Region's waste depots.

Used single use and rechargeable household batteries can be dropped off at York Region Waste Depots or, use Call2Recycle's Find a Drop-Off Location tool to find locations throughout the City that accept used batteries.

How to prepare your batteries for safe recycling:

1. Check for damage. Damaged or leaking batteries must be taken to a waste depot.

2. Tape terminal ends. Use tape to cover the terminal ends of all AA, AAA, C, D, button cell, rechargeable and 6 and 9 volt batteries. This helps to prevent them from short-circuiting and causing a fire.

3. Drop them off in a battery collection container.

The Waste By-law regulates and maintains a system for the collection and disposal of household waste in the City of Richmond Hill.

Information for Building Management

If you are a representative from a building interested in the GoingUp program please contact Access Richmond Hill via email at access@richmondhill.ca or call 905-771-8800.

Participating buildings in the GoingUp program receive in-unit organic containers for residents, educational resources and organic collection carts or front-end bins. The building is then added to a weekly organics collection route.

As of January 1, Circular Materials manages residential recycling in Ontario, including Richmond Hill.

If your building received municipal recycling collection prior to 2026, your collection day remains the same. However, recycling customer service inquiries (i.e. missed collections or recycling bin related requests) must now be directed to Miller Waste instead of the City. You can contact them at 1-855-752-3762 or area10@millerwaste.ca. Please visit the Blue Box page for more information.

Free appliance collection occurs monthly.

To arrange this service, contact Access Richmond Hill at 905-771-8800 or use the free online booking tool.

Place material out for collection no later than 7 a.m. on the day of collection, and no earlier than 6 p.m. the evening before.

Free bulky waste collection occurs twice per month on Mondays by appointment only.

To schedule an appointment complete the online form or contact Access Richmond Hill at 905-771-8800.

Place material out for collection no later than 7 a.m. on the day of collection, and no earlier than 6 p.m. the evening before.

The City of Richmond Hill does not provide textile collection services. However, by adding a collection bin at your building in partnership with a charity or local business, you can make textile drop-off more convenient for residents while increasing your building’s waste diversion. Collection bins can be obtained by contacting the organizations listed below.

Registered charitiesFor-profit organizations
Diabetes Canada
Envirotex Recycling Inc.
The Kidney Foundation of Canada
The Salvation Army

If your organization would like to be included in this list, please contact greeningthehill@richmondhill.ca.

DISCLAIMER: The City of Richmond Hill (“City”) maintains the directory of organizations for information purposes only. Details of the programs and services may change without notice. Buildings are encouraged to visit organization websites and to call ahead to confirm bin specifications, the level of service provided, what materials are accepted and fees (if applicable). It is the responsibility of the building to establish a service agreement with the organization. Users are advised that the City does not endorse the organizations or services provided and is not responsible in any way for any injury to persons or property, or any damages or losses of any kind whatsoever, in connection with the use of any clothing donation bins or collection services.

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