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SERVICES

Recycling and Recycling Bins

A contractor picks up the recyclable materials along the streets every Monday, even on statutory holidays, except on December 25 and January 1 when the pickup is cancelled. 

The bins must be placed on the property, near the sidewalk or at the curb, or between the ditch and the roadway, in front of the collection unit, after 7 p.m. on the eve of the collection day, and must be retrieved by its owner before 7 p.m. on collection day. The wheels must be turned toward the building and the lid must be closed.

Because the pickup of the bins is mechanized, no items deposited outside of the green wheeled bin (cardboards, paper bags, etc.) are picked up. Furthermore, 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.).

It is not necessary to separate paper and cardboard from other materials. Each single-family dwelling and each multi-dwelling building of less than eight units (duplex, triplex, etc.) has a green wheeled bin of 120, 240, or 360 litres, which was delivered by the City of Dorval. Consequently, it is prohibited to use your 64-litre blue box for recycling purposes.

Recycling bins remain the property of the City and must be left behind if you move. In the event of loss or damage, the bin will be replaced by the Public Works Department. Proof of residence in Dorval will be required to obtain another.

List of recyclable materials:

Fibre:

  • Newspaper
  • Glossy paper (circulars, magazines, journals, etc.)
  • Fine paper (letters, etc.)
  • Kraft paper (brown paper bags, brown grocery bags)
  • Books
  • Telephone books
  • Envelopes (even with windows)
  • Corrugated cardboard (large cardboard box)
  • Flat cardboard (cereal boxes, etc.)
  • Pulp board (egg cartons, etc.)
  • Waxed or multi-layered cardboard (juice boxes, milk cartons, frozen food boxes, etc.)

Glass:

  • Containers
  • Jars and bottles, of all shapes and colours

Plastic (codes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7):

  • Bottles from soft drinks, water, food products, household cleaning products, health and beauty products, with a maximum volume of 20 litres
  • Plant pots
  • Lids
  • Non-compostable plastic wrapping and bags (grocery, food, shopping, bread and dry-cleaning bags, rinsed milk pouches and their bags, etc.)

Metal:

  • Containers
  • Cans
  • Aluminum cans
  • Metal lids
  • Plates
  • Baking and cake pans
  • Metal and aluminum foil

NOT RECYCLABLE:

  • Soiled or greasy paper or cardboard, wax paper
  • Photos and photographic paper
  • Stickers, wallpaper
  • Broken toys
  • Diapers
  • Drinking glasses, windows, mirrors
  • Incandescent and fluorescent light bulbs
  • Porcelain and ceramics, Pyrex, and dishes
  • Metal hardware, pipes, nails, screws
  • Pots and pans
  • Cereal, cracker, or chip bags
  • Stretch wrap
  • No. 6 plastics (polystyrene)
  • Toothpaste tubes and pumps
  • Rubber items (hoses, boots, etc.)

Fact sheet about recyclable materials (PDF - 280 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

Recycling and Recycling Bins

A contractor picks up the recyclable materials along the streets every Monday, even on statutory holidays, except on December 25 and January 1 when the pickup is cancelled. 

The bins must be placed on the property, near the sidewalk or at the curb, or between the ditch and the roadway, in front of the collection unit, after 7 p.m. on the eve of the collection day, and must be retrieved by its owner before 7 p.m. on collection day. The wheels must be turned toward the building and the lid must be closed.

Because the pickup of the bins is mechanized, no items deposited outside of the green wheeled bin (cardboards, paper bags, etc.) are picked up. Furthermore, 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.).

It is not necessary to separate paper and cardboard from other materials. Each single-family dwelling and each multi-dwelling building of less than eight units (duplex, triplex, etc.) has a green wheeled bin of 120, 240, or 360 litres, which was delivered by the City of Dorval. Consequently, it is prohibited to use your 64-litre blue box for recycling purposes.

Recycling bins remain the property of the City and must be left behind if you move. In the event of loss or damage, the bin will be replaced by the Public Works Department. Proof of residence in Dorval will be required to obtain another.

List of recyclable materials:

Fibre:

  • Newspaper
  • Glossy paper (circulars, magazines, journals, etc.)
  • Fine paper (letters, etc.)
  • Kraft paper (brown paper bags, brown grocery bags)
  • Books
  • Telephone books
  • Envelopes (even with windows)
  • Corrugated cardboard (large cardboard box)
  • Flat cardboard (cereal boxes, etc.)
  • Pulp board (egg cartons, etc.)
  • Waxed or multi-layered cardboard (juice boxes, milk cartons, frozen food boxes, etc.)

Glass:

  • Containers
  • Jars and bottles, of all shapes and colours

Plastic (codes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7):

  • Bottles from soft drinks, water, food products, household cleaning products, health and beauty products, with a maximum volume of 20 litres
  • Plant pots
  • Lids
  • Non-compostable plastic wrapping and bags (grocery, food, shopping, bread and dry-cleaning bags, rinsed milk pouches and their bags, etc.)

Metal:

  • Containers
  • Cans
  • Aluminum cans
  • Metal lids
  • Plates
  • Baking and cake pans
  • Metal and aluminum foil

NOT RECYCLABLE:

  • Soiled or greasy paper or cardboard, wax paper
  • Photos and photographic paper
  • Stickers, wallpaper
  • Broken toys
  • Diapers
  • Drinking glasses, windows, mirrors
  • Incandescent and fluorescent light bulbs
  • Porcelain and ceramics, Pyrex, and dishes
  • Metal hardware, pipes, nails, screws
  • Pots and pans
  • Cereal, cracker, or chip bags
  • Stretch wrap
  • No. 6 plastics (polystyrene)
  • Toothpaste tubes and pumps
  • Rubber items (hoses, boots, etc.)

Fact sheet about recyclable materials (PDF - 280 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

Recycling and Recycling Bins

A contractor picks up the recyclable materials along the streets every Monday, even on statutory holidays, except on December 25 and January 1 when the pickup is cancelled. 

The bins must be placed on the property, near the sidewalk or at the curb, or between the ditch and the roadway, in front of the collection unit, after 7 p.m. on the eve of the collection day, and must be retrieved by its owner before 7 p.m. on collection day. The wheels must be turned toward the building and the lid must be closed.

Because the pickup of the bins is mechanized, no items deposited outside of the green wheeled bin (cardboards, paper bags, etc.) are picked up. Furthermore, 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.).

It is not necessary to separate paper and cardboard from other materials. Each single-family dwelling and each multi-dwelling building of less than eight units (duplex, triplex, etc.) has a green wheeled bin of 120, 240, or 360 litres, which was delivered by the City of Dorval. Consequently, it is prohibited to use your 64-litre blue box for recycling purposes.

Recycling bins remain the property of the City and must be left behind if you move. In the event of loss or damage, the bin will be replaced by the Public Works Department. Proof of residence in Dorval will be required to obtain another.

List of recyclable materials:

Fibre:

  • Newspaper
  • Glossy paper (circulars, magazines, journals, etc.)
  • Fine paper (letters, etc.)
  • Kraft paper (brown paper bags, brown grocery bags)
  • Books
  • Telephone books
  • Envelopes (even with windows)
  • Corrugated cardboard (large cardboard box)
  • Flat cardboard (cereal boxes, etc.)
  • Pulp board (egg cartons, etc.)
  • Waxed or multi-layered cardboard (juice boxes, milk cartons, frozen food boxes, etc.)

Glass:

  • Containers
  • Jars and bottles, of all shapes and colours

Plastic (codes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7):

  • Bottles from soft drinks, water, food products, household cleaning products, health and beauty products, with a maximum volume of 20 litres
  • Plant pots
  • Lids
  • Non-compostable plastic wrapping and bags (grocery, food, shopping, bread and dry-cleaning bags, rinsed milk pouches and their bags, etc.)

Metal:

  • Containers
  • Cans
  • Aluminum cans
  • Metal lids
  • Plates
  • Baking and cake pans
  • Metal and aluminum foil

NOT RECYCLABLE:

  • Soiled or greasy paper or cardboard, wax paper
  • Photos and photographic paper
  • Stickers, wallpaper
  • Broken toys
  • Diapers
  • Drinking glasses, windows, mirrors
  • Incandescent and fluorescent light bulbs
  • Porcelain and ceramics, Pyrex, and dishes
  • Metal hardware, pipes, nails, screws
  • Pots and pans
  • Cereal, cracker, or chip bags
  • Stretch wrap
  • No. 6 plastics (polystyrene)
  • Toothpaste tubes and pumps
  • Rubber items (hoses, boots, etc.)

Fact sheet about recyclable materials (PDF - 280 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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