Complete the survey by December 20 or attend a public drop-in event or virtual public meeting on December 3, 5 or 11 to have your say about Toronto’s current and future waste management needs and help the City meet its aspirational goal of zero-waste.

 

The City works to reduce and better manage waste and minimize greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as part of the TransformTO Net Zero Strategy. To achieve this, the City focuses on waste reduction, reuse and recycling and activities that promote resource conservation and reduce environmental impacts in the long term. However, despite best efforts to reduce, reuse and divert waste this does not entirely eliminate residual waste (garbage).

In 2023, the City managed close to 830,000 tonnes of waste. The City is working to update the 2016 Long-term Waste Management Strategy. With a growing population, the changing nature of waste and limited landfill space, a strategy is needed to guide Toronto’s long-term waste management.

Waste Strategy

Learn about the City's Long-term Waste Management Strategy — a roadmap for how waste will be managed in Toronto over the next 30 to 50 years.

Programs & Initiatives

Information about the City's various programs and initiatives designed to support the recommendations of the Long-term Waste Management Strategy.

Working Towards a Circular Economy

Information about what the City is doing to reach its goal of becoming the first Circular City in Ontario.

Residual Waste Management

While the City is taking a number of actions to move towards an aspirational zero-waste future, it still needs to manage residual waste (garbage) that is generated by residents.

 

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