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Organic Waste Pickup

Dorval Multi-Dwelling Buildings Called Upon to Implement the Organic Waste Pickup

With the aim of reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills and to achieve the government’s goal by 2025 as part of its Strategy for the recovery of organic matter, the City of Dorval wishes to introduce the organic waste pickup to all multi-dwelling buildings on its territory.

To this end, managers of buildings of 9 units or more are invited to contact the municipality as of now to implement this weekly pickup.*

For its part, the City will provide building managers with a consulting service that includes, among other things, personalized visits to help them set up this service.  

Interested managers must fill out the form below and send it to Dorval_WM@ville.dorval.qc.ca. A City representative will then contact you in the following days.

For more information on this initiative, please call 514 633-4046.

Application Form

* Only building managers can contact the City. Tenants and owners of units must advise their building manager of their wish to implement the pickup service.

Single-family dwellings, multi-dwelling buildings of less than 8 units, businesses in the residential sector, and institutions (schools, churches, etc.) benefit from an organic waste pickup.

Organic waste is made up of two large categories:

  • Food waste (fruits, vegetables, meats, soiled food cartons, etc.)*
  • Green waste (dead leaves, garden waste, etc.)

* We recommend these two methods to dispose of food waste:

Method 1
Line your small countertop bin with used newspaper or a paper bag, and fill it with organic waste. Wrap the newspaper into a secure bundle or close the bag tightly, and transfer it to your brown bin.

Method 2
Line your brown bin with a larger paper bag. Place organic material directly into your small countertop bin. Transfer the loose material into your lined brown bin. Close your brown bin bag tightly.

► The use of newspapers or paper bags in the bins is not mandatory, but it is strongly recommended for sanitary reasons.


Important information:

  • All organic waste must be deposited in the brown wheeled bin that is picked up every Wednesday, between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., except on December 25 and January 1 when the pickup is cancelled. 
  • The wheeled bins must be placed at the curb after 7 p.m. on the eve of the collection day.
  • The wheels of the bin must be turned toward the building.
  • The lid must be closed.
  • The handle must be unlocked.
  • To facilitate the pickup by the collection trucks' mecanical arm, roll-out bins must be placed at least 30 centimetres away from any object or obstacle (other bins, cars, post, etc.).
  • The brown bin remains the property of the City and must be left behind if you move.
  • NO PLASTIC BAGS (EVEN BIODEGRADABLE, COMPOSTABLE, OR CORN-BASED) ARE ACCEPTED.

Green waste may be deposited in the organic waste bin. It is possible to dispose of surplus green waste in other containers without their lid (e.g. an empty garbage can). We recommend, however, using biodegradable containers, such as paper bags and cardboard boxes, which will also be picked up. Green waste must not be deposited in bulk at the curb.

ACCEPTED WASTE:

Food Waste

  • Fruits and vegetables (including the skin)
  • Bread, pasta, grains, flour, cereal products
  • Meat, poultry, fish
  • Seafood, nutshells and eggshells, bones
  • Dairy products, cakes, sweets
  • Coffee, tea, and herbal tea bags
  • Pet food

Green Waste

  • Garden waste
  • Straw
  • Leaves
  • Wood chips
  • Branches less than 5 cm in diameter and 1 m in length

Other Waste

  • Soiled newspapers, paper (without staples) and cardboard (unwaxed)
  • Tissues, paper towels
  • Wooden toothpicks, hair, bristles, feathers
  • Condiments and fats
  • Cold ashes

PROHIBITED WASTE:

  • Any PLASTIC BAGS (including certified compostable or biodegradable bags)
  • Styrofoam containers
  • Soiled animal litter
  • Dead animals
  • Diapers and feminine sanitary products
  • Dental floss, cotton swabs, wet wipes
  • Dryer lint
  • Wood and ceramics
  • Recyclable materials (plastic, glass, metal)
  • Hazardous household waste, medicine, and biomedical waste
  • Liquids in large quantities
  • Textiles

Fact sheet about organic materials (PDF - 129 KB)

Information: 514 633-4046

To consult the integral version of the by-law concerning the management of waste materials, please click here. (PDF - 101 KB)

Batteries (Recycling)
Batteries (Recycling)
Branches Pickup
Branches Pickup
Christmas Tree Pickup
Christmas Tree Pickup
Construction, Renovation and Demolition (CRD) Debris Pickup
Construction, Renovation and Demolition (CRD) Debris Pickup
Disposable Mask Collection and Recycling
Disposable Mask Collection and Recycling
Drop-off of Polystyrene Items (plastic #6)
Drop-off of Polystyrene Items (plastic #6)
Hazardous Household Waste Pickup (HHW)
Hazardous Household Waste Pickup (HHW)
Household Waste Pickup
Household Waste Pickup
Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) Waste Pickup
Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) Waste Pickup
Large Objects Pickup
Large Objects Pickup
Leaves Pickup
Leaves Pickup
Organic Waste Pickup
Organic Waste Pickup
Personal Care Items (Recycling)
Personal Care Items (Recycling)
Recycling and Recycling Bins
Recycling and Recycling Bins
SERVICES

Organic Waste Pickup

Dorval Multi-Dwelling Buildings Called Upon to Implement the Organic Waste Pickup

With the aim of reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills and to achieve the government’s goal by 2025 as part of its Strategy for the recovery of organic matter, the City of Dorval wishes to introduce the organic waste pickup to all multi-dwelling buildings on its territory.

To this end, managers of buildings of 9 units or more are invited to contact the municipality as of now to implement this weekly pickup.*

For its part, the City will provide building managers with a consulting service that includes, among other things, personalized visits to help them set up this service.  

Interested managers must fill out the form below and send it to Dorval_WM@ville.dorval.qc.ca. A City representative will then contact you in the following days.

For more information on this initiative, please call 514 633-4046.

Application Form

* Only building managers can contact the City. Tenants and owners of units must advise their building manager of their wish to implement the pickup service.

Single-family dwellings, multi-dwelling buildings of less than 8 units, businesses in the residential sector, and institutions (schools, churches, etc.) benefit from an organic waste pickup.

Organic waste is made up of two large categories:

  • Food waste (fruits, vegetables, meats, soiled food cartons, etc.)*
  • Green waste (dead leaves, garden waste, etc.)

* We recommend these two methods to dispose of food waste:

Method 1
Line your small countertop bin with used newspaper or a paper bag, and fill it with organic waste. Wrap the newspaper into a secure bundle or close the bag tightly, and transfer it to your brown bin.

Method 2
Line your brown bin with a larger paper bag. Place organic material directly into your small countertop bin. Transfer the loose material into your lined brown bin. Close your brown bin bag tightly.

► The use of newspapers or paper bags in the bins is not mandatory, but it is strongly recommended for sanitary reasons.


Important information:

  • All organic waste must be deposited in the brown wheeled bin that is picked up every Wednesday, between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., except on December 25 and January 1 when the pickup is cancelled. 
  • The wheeled bins must be placed at the curb after 7 p.m. on the eve of the collection day.
  • The wheels of the bin must be turned toward the building.
  • The lid must be closed.
  • The handle must be unlocked.
  • To facilitate the pickup by the collection trucks' mecanical arm, roll-out bins must be placed at least 30 centimetres away from any object or obstacle (other bins, cars, post, etc.).
  • The brown bin remains the property of the City and must be left behind if you move.
  • NO PLASTIC BAGS (EVEN BIODEGRADABLE, COMPOSTABLE, OR CORN-BASED) ARE ACCEPTED.

Green waste may be deposited in the organic waste bin. It is possible to dispose of surplus green waste in other containers without their lid (e.g. an empty garbage can). We recommend, however, using biodegradable containers, such as paper bags and cardboard boxes, which will also be picked up. Green waste must not be deposited in bulk at the curb.

ACCEPTED WASTE:

Food Waste

  • Fruits and vegetables (including the skin)
  • Bread, pasta, grains, flour, cereal products
  • Meat, poultry, fish
  • Seafood, nutshells and eggshells, bones
  • Dairy products, cakes, sweets
  • Coffee, tea, and herbal tea bags
  • Pet food

Green Waste

  • Garden waste
  • Straw
  • Leaves
  • Wood chips
  • Branches less than 5 cm in diameter and 1 m in length

Other Waste

  • Soiled newspapers, paper (without staples) and cardboard (unwaxed)
  • Tissues, paper towels
  • Wooden toothpicks, hair, bristles, feathers
  • Condiments and fats
  • Cold ashes

PROHIBITED WASTE:

  • Any PLASTIC BAGS (including certified compostable or biodegradable bags)
  • Styrofoam containers
  • Soiled animal litter
  • Dead animals
  • Diapers and feminine sanitary products
  • Dental floss, cotton swabs, wet wipes
  • Dryer lint
  • Wood and ceramics
  • Recyclable materials (plastic, glass, metal)
  • Hazardous household waste, medicine, and biomedical waste
  • Liquids in large quantities
  • Textiles

Fact sheet about organic materials (PDF - 129 KB)

Information: 514 633-4046

To consult the integral version of the by-law concerning the management of waste materials, please click here. (PDF - 101 KB)

Batteries (Recycling)
Batteries (Recycling)
Branches Pickup
Branches Pickup
Christmas Tree Pickup
Christmas Tree Pickup
Construction, Renovation and Demolition (CRD) Debris Pickup
Construction, Renovation and Demolition (CRD) Debris Pickup
Disposable Mask Collection and Recycling
Disposable Mask Collection and Recycling
Drop-off of Polystyrene Items (plastic #6)
Drop-off of Polystyrene Items (plastic #6)
Hazardous Household Waste Pickup (HHW)
Hazardous Household Waste Pickup (HHW)
Household Waste Pickup
Household Waste Pickup
Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) Waste Pickup
Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) Waste Pickup
Large Objects Pickup
Large Objects Pickup
Leaves Pickup
Leaves Pickup
Organic Waste Pickup
Organic Waste Pickup
Personal Care Items (Recycling)
Personal Care Items (Recycling)
Recycling and Recycling Bins
Recycling and Recycling Bins

Organic Waste Pickup

Dorval Multi-Dwelling Buildings Called Upon to Implement the Organic Waste Pickup

With the aim of reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills and to achieve the government’s goal by 2025 as part of its Strategy for the recovery of organic matter, the City of Dorval wishes to introduce the organic waste pickup to all multi-dwelling buildings on its territory.

To this end, managers of buildings of 9 units or more are invited to contact the municipality as of now to implement this weekly pickup.*

For its part, the City will provide building managers with a consulting service that includes, among other things, personalized visits to help them set up this service.  

Interested managers must fill out the form below and send it to Dorval_WM@ville.dorval.qc.ca. A City representative will then contact you in the following days.

For more information on this initiative, please call 514 633-4046.

Application Form

* Only building managers can contact the City. Tenants and owners of units must advise their building manager of their wish to implement the pickup service.

Single-family dwellings, multi-dwelling buildings of less than 8 units, businesses in the residential sector, and institutions (schools, churches, etc.) benefit from an organic waste pickup.

Organic waste is made up of two large categories:

  • Food waste (fruits, vegetables, meats, soiled food cartons, etc.)*
  • Green waste (dead leaves, garden waste, etc.)

* We recommend these two methods to dispose of food waste:

Method 1
Line your small countertop bin with used newspaper or a paper bag, and fill it with organic waste. Wrap the newspaper into a secure bundle or close the bag tightly, and transfer it to your brown bin.

Method 2
Line your brown bin with a larger paper bag. Place organic material directly into your small countertop bin. Transfer the loose material into your lined brown bin. Close your brown bin bag tightly.

► The use of newspapers or paper bags in the bins is not mandatory, but it is strongly recommended for sanitary reasons.


Important information:

  • All organic waste must be deposited in the brown wheeled bin that is picked up every Wednesday, between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., except on December 25 and January 1 when the pickup is cancelled. 
  • The wheeled bins must be placed at the curb after 7 p.m. on the eve of the collection day.
  • The wheels of the bin must be turned toward the building.
  • The lid must be closed.
  • The handle must be unlocked.
  • To facilitate the pickup by the collection trucks' mecanical arm, roll-out bins must be placed at least 30 centimetres away from any object or obstacle (other bins, cars, post, etc.).
  • The brown bin remains the property of the City and must be left behind if you move.
  • NO PLASTIC BAGS (EVEN BIODEGRADABLE, COMPOSTABLE, OR CORN-BASED) ARE ACCEPTED.

Green waste may be deposited in the organic waste bin. It is possible to dispose of surplus green waste in other containers without their lid (e.g. an empty garbage can). We recommend, however, using biodegradable containers, such as paper bags and cardboard boxes, which will also be picked up. Green waste must not be deposited in bulk at the curb.

ACCEPTED WASTE:

Food Waste

  • Fruits and vegetables (including the skin)
  • Bread, pasta, grains, flour, cereal products
  • Meat, poultry, fish
  • Seafood, nutshells and eggshells, bones
  • Dairy products, cakes, sweets
  • Coffee, tea, and herbal tea bags
  • Pet food

Green Waste

  • Garden waste
  • Straw
  • Leaves
  • Wood chips
  • Branches less than 5 cm in diameter and 1 m in length

Other Waste

  • Soiled newspapers, paper (without staples) and cardboard (unwaxed)
  • Tissues, paper towels
  • Wooden toothpicks, hair, bristles, feathers
  • Condiments and fats
  • Cold ashes

PROHIBITED WASTE:

  • Any PLASTIC BAGS (including certified compostable or biodegradable bags)
  • Styrofoam containers
  • Soiled animal litter
  • Dead animals
  • Diapers and feminine sanitary products
  • Dental floss, cotton swabs, wet wipes
  • Dryer lint
  • Wood and ceramics
  • Recyclable materials (plastic, glass, metal)
  • Hazardous household waste, medicine, and biomedical waste
  • Liquids in large quantities
  • Textiles

Fact sheet about organic materials (PDF - 129 KB)

Information: 514 633-4046

To consult the integral version of the by-law concerning the management of waste materials, please click here. (PDF - 101 KB)

Batteries (Recycling)
Batteries (Recycling)
Branches Pickup
Branches Pickup
Christmas Tree Pickup
Christmas Tree Pickup
Construction, Renovation and Demolition (CRD) Debris Pickup
Construction, Renovation and Demolition (CRD) Debris Pickup
Disposable Mask Collection and Recycling
Disposable Mask Collection and Recycling
Drop-off of Polystyrene Items (plastic #6)
Drop-off of Polystyrene Items (plastic #6)
Hazardous Household Waste Pickup (HHW)
Hazardous Household Waste Pickup (HHW)
Household Waste Pickup
Household Waste Pickup
Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) Waste Pickup
Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) Waste Pickup
Large Objects Pickup
Large Objects Pickup
Leaves Pickup
Leaves Pickup
Organic Waste Pickup
Organic Waste Pickup
Personal Care Items (Recycling)
Personal Care Items (Recycling)
Recycling and Recycling Bins
Recycling and Recycling Bins
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