Waterloo Region Garbage Schedule, ON: Pickup Day & Calendar

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Waterloo Region Garbage Schedule Helper: Pickup Day, Zone A/B Calendar, Black Cart, Green Cart and Blue Box Rules

This Waterloo Region garbage guide is built for the 2026 changeover: black garbage carts and green organics carts start in March, collection moves to a Tuesday-to-Friday zone schedule, recycling is managed by Circular Materials, and residents need to know whether their street is A1, A2, B1 or B2 before setting out carts, blue boxes, yard waste or bulky items.

πŸ”Ž Waste Whiz address lookup ⚫ Black Cart every second week 🟒 Green Cart weekly πŸ”΅ Blue box every second week 🌿 Yard waste opposite garbage πŸš› Bulky items monthly

Quick Answer: How Waterloo Region Residents Should Check Garbage Pickup Day

Use Waste Whiz or the official 2026 Waste Collection Calendar to find your collection day and zone. Starting in March 2026, Waterloo Region uses cart-based collection for garbage and organics. Black garbage carts remain every second week, Green organics carts remain weekly, bulky item collection moves to once a month, yard waste remains every second week from spring to fall, and residential recycling through Circular Materials moves to every second week.

Step 1

Search your address

Use Waste Whiz or the online calendar search box. The map zones are helpful, but your exact address is the safest answer.

Step 2

Find your zone

The 2026 calendar uses weekday zones such as Tuesday A1, Wednesday B2 or Friday A2. Your zone controls which calendar page applies.

Step 3

Check the stream

Green Cart is weekly, but Black Cart, blue box, yard waste and bulky items do not all go out every week.

Local resident note

Waterloo Region’s 2026 change is not only a new cart. It is also a new way to read the calendar. Do not rely on the old Monday-to-Friday habit. Starting March 2026, collection happens Tuesday to Friday, and many addresses have new days or zone labels.

What Waterloo Region Residents Usually Need Today

Most people searching β€œwaterloo region garbage” are trying to solve one immediate problem. Pick your situation first.

Tonight

I need my pickup day

Open Waste Whiz, enter your address, and confirm your weekday plus A1, A2, B1 or B2 zone.

This week

Black Cart or blue box?

Black garbage carts and blue boxes are every second week. They are not weekly, so check the zone calendar.

Organics

Green Cart is weekly

Green Cart organics remain weekly. Use paper or certified compostable bags for food waste if you want to keep the cart cleaner.

Problem item

Bulky, HHW or landfill?

Bulky items are monthly. Household hazardous waste, electronics and some special items need the Waterloo or Cambridge waste site route.

Waterloo Region 2026 Zone Map: A1, A2, B1 and B2 Explained

The 2026 Waste Collection Calendar asks residents to locate their colour-coded area on the maps, identify the collection day and zone, then use the correct zone schedule. Examples include Tuesday A1, Wednesday B1, Thursday A2 or Friday B2. The map covers Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich.

Official PDF method

Map first, zone second, calendar third

Look at the maps, locate your colour-coded area, find your weekday and zone, then go to the matching schedule page for A1, A2, B1 or B2.

Open 2026 calendar
Easier method

Use Waste Whiz address search

Waste Whiz is faster if you are near a route boundary, live in a township, have a new subdivision address, or do not want to read a large zone map.

Open Waste Whiz
Map honesty note

This map is for local context only. It is not a live Region of Waterloo waste route map. Use Waste Whiz or the official 2026 calendar for your exact collection day and zone.

Waste Collection by Property Type in Waterloo Region

Property type changes the answer. The 2026 cart program applies to properties that receive Region of Waterloo waste collection service. Some apartments, condos, townhouse complexes, businesses and sites without Regional service may continue with their current waste management arrangement.

🏑 Single-family, duplex, 3-to-6 units

Cart-based service starts in 2026

Eligible single-family homes, duplexes and 3-to-6-unit buildings use Black Carts for garbage and Green Carts for organics, with the 2026 zone calendar.

  • Use Waste Whiz for your address.
  • Put carts out by 7 a.m.
  • Keep lids fully closed.
  • Use garbage tags for extra garbage over the cart limit.
🏘️ Townhouse / multi-family

Truck-access criteria matter

Some multi-family units and townhouse complexes receive Regional waste service if they meet truck-access criteria. Others may use private or property-managed service.

  • Ask your property manager who handles waste.
  • Confirm whether carts are shared or assigned.
  • Ask who reports missed pickup.
  • Do not exchange carts with neighbours.
🏒 Apartment / condo / business

Do not assume curbside rules apply

If your building does not currently receive Regional waste collection, the cart change does not automatically apply. Downtown BIA and commercial properties can have separate rules.

  • Ask the superintendent or landlord.
  • Check designated downtown waste rules if applicable.
  • Use business/commercial waste guidance for non-residential waste.
  • Use Circular Materials for eligible residential recycling questions.

Waterloo Region Collection Cycle: Black Cart, Green Cart, Blue Box, Yard Waste and Bulky Items

The Region’s 2026 system is easier when you separate each stream. Black Cart, Green Cart, blue box, yard waste and bulky items do not follow one single weekly pattern.

⚫ Black Cart

Garbage every second week

Black Cart garbage collection remains every second week. The large Black Cart maximum weight is 90 kg / 200 lb, while the small Black Cart maximum weight is 45 kg / 100 lb.

🟒 Green Cart

Organics every week

Green Cart household organics collection remains weekly. The Region recommends paper or certified compostable bags for food waste, but plastic and biodegradable bags are not allowed.

πŸ”΅ Blue Box

Recycling every second week

Residential blue box recycling is managed by Circular Materials and moves to every second week. Keep using blue boxes, not a blue cart.

🌿 Yard Waste

Spring to fall, opposite garbage

Yard waste remains every second week from spring to fall, opposite garbage. There is no limit to the number of approved containers, paper yard waste bags or bundles.

πŸ›‹οΈ Bulky Items

Once a month

Bulky item collection moves to once a month. Your bulky item day is shown in the 2026 Waste Collection Calendar.

☣️ Hazardous Waste

Depot only

Batteries, paint, medicine, motor oil, syringes, cleaning products, propane cylinders and many chemicals should not go in regular carts or blue boxes.

Waterloo Region Cart Set-Out Rules: What to Do Before 7 a.m.

Automated cart collection needs space. The cart must be set out correctly so the truck can lift it safely. Put carts at the curb or mouth of your driveway by 7 a.m. with the front of the cart facing the road.

Do this

Pickup-ready setup

  • Set carts out by 7 a.m. on collection day.
  • Face the cart arrows toward the road.
  • Keep carts at least two feet apart.
  • Keep two feet from cars, trees, basketball nets and other objects.
  • Make sure lids are fully closed.
  • Use the correct cart for the scheduled week.
  • Clear a winter set-out area at the curb or driveway mouth.
Avoid this

Common missed-pickup triggers

  • Putting out the Black Cart on a non-garbage week.
  • Putting blue boxes out on the wrong second-week cycle.
  • Overstuffing carts so lids do not close.
  • Putting carts on top of or behind snowbanks.
  • Placing carts too close to cars, trees or other carts.
  • Putting plastic or biodegradable bags in the Green Cart.
  • Putting hazardous waste into Black or Green Carts.
Winter set-out rule

In winter, clear a flat area at the curb or mouth of your driveway. Do not place carts on top of or behind snowbanks because the truck arm may not be able to reach them.

Waterloo Region Recycling in 2026: Circular Materials and Miller Waste

Blue box recycling is not managed by the Region of Waterloo. Circular Materials is responsible for the residential blue box program, and Miller Waste is the contact for replacement recycling containers, missed collections and β€œwhat can I recycle?” questions. Waterloo Region residents continue to use blue boxes, and recycling moves to every second week in 2026.

Missed recycling

Contact Miller Waste

For missed blue box collection, replacement containers and recycling sorting questions, use Miller Waste through Circular Materials’ Waterloo Region page.

Circular Materials

Program questions

For broader residential recycling concerns, contact Circular Materials by email or phone using the official Waterloo Region recycling page.

Two-box sorting

Keep paper/cardboard separate

Use the official Circular Materials Waterloo Region guide for accepted materials, sorting, set-out instructions and the 2026 recycling calendar.

Bulky Items, Appliances and Extra Garbage in Waterloo Region

Bulky item collection moves to once a month in 2026. These are items that do not fit in your garbage cart, and limits apply. Your bulky item collection day is shown in your 2026 Waste Collection Calendar.

Monthly

Bulky collection once a month

Check the calendar for your monthly bulky item day. Do not set items out early or assume every garbage week includes bulky pickup.

Extra garbage

Use garbage tags

Use garbage tags for garbage over the limit. Residents with unavoidable medical garbage may be eligible to apply for a medical exemption.

Old cans

Reuse old garbage bins

The Region encourages residents to reuse old garbage bins as yard waste containers or storage. Unwanted cans may be set out for bulky item collection with a clear β€œGarbage please take” sign after launch.

Do not guess on large items

Before putting out furniture, appliances, renovation waste or odd-sized items, check Waste Whiz. Some items belong at a drop-off site, some need bulky day, and some are not accepted at the curb.

Waterloo Region Waste Drop-Off Sites, Landfill and Household Hazardous Waste

Waterloo Region operates waste management sites in Waterloo and Cambridge. These sites are for waste generated within Waterloo Region only. The Waterloo Waste Management site at 925 Erb Street West includes the only operating landfill in Waterloo Region, and the Cambridge site at 201 Savage Drive includes a public drop-off area, transfer building and compost pad.

Waterloo site

925 Erb Street West

The Waterloo Waste Management site includes public drop-off, education facilities, recycling operations and the Region’s operating landfill.

Cambridge site

201 Savage Drive

The Cambridge Waste Management site includes a public drop-off area, large waste transfer building and compost pad.

HHW is free for residents

Household hazardous waste depots

Residential HHW drop-off is free at Region depots. Keep materials in original containers when possible, do not mix chemicals, and do not use glass containers.

Household hazardous waste warning

Batteries, paint, motor oil, antifreeze, fluorescent lamps, cleaners, syringes, fuel, pesticides, fertilizers, propane cylinders and similar items should not go in regular carts or blue boxes. Use the Region’s HHW page and Waste Whiz before loading your vehicle.

Missed Garbage, Green Cart, Yard Waste, Bulky Item or Recycling Pickup

Before reporting a missed pickup, check your zone, stream and set-out. In 2026, it is easy to confuse Black Cart week, Blue Box week, Green Cart week, bulky item day and yard waste week.

Before reporting

Self-check first

  • Was it your official collection day?
  • Was it your correct A1, A2, B1 or B2 week?
  • Was the right stream scheduled?
  • Were carts or blue boxes out by 7 a.m.?
  • Were cart lids fully closed?
  • Were carts two feet from obstacles?
  • Was the missed item recycling, which is handled by Circular Materials / Miller Waste?
Report path

Use the right provider

For garbage, organics, yard waste, bulky items and cart support, use Region of Waterloo waste services or the Service First Contact Centre at 519-575-4400. For residential blue box recycling misses, replacement boxes and recycling sorting questions, contact Miller Waste through Circular Materials Waterloo Region.

New Waterloo Region Resident Checklist: Set Up Waste Collection in 10 Minutes

If you just moved to Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot or Woolwich, do this before your first pickup week.

First 10 minutes

Set your schedule

  • Open Waste Whiz and enter your address.
  • Find your weekday and A1/A2/B1/B2 zone.
  • Download or save the 2026 Waste Collection Calendar.
  • Sign up for collection reminders.
  • Write your address on assigned carts if needed.
Before a cleanout

Plan extra material properly

  • Use garbage tags for extra garbage where required.
  • Wait for the monthly bulky item day.
  • Use yard waste rules for seasonal material.
  • Use drop-off sites for HHW, electronics and special waste.
  • Ask property management if you live in an apartment, condo or complex.

Waterloo Region Garbage Schedule FAQ

How do I check my Waterloo Region garbage pickup day?

Use Waste Whiz or the official 2026 Waste Collection Calendar. Enter your address or find your colour-coded area on the map to confirm your weekday and A1, A2, B1 or B2 zone.

What changed in Waterloo Region garbage collection in 2026?

Starting in March 2026, Waterloo Region changes to cart-based collection for garbage and organics. Collection shifts to a Tuesday-to-Friday schedule, and residents use Black Carts for garbage and Green Carts for organics.

How often is the Black Cart collected?

The Black Cart for garbage is collected every second week. Use your zone calendar or Waste Whiz to confirm the correct week.

Is the Green Cart collected every week?

Yes. Green Cart household organics collection remains weekly in Waterloo Region.

Is recycling still weekly in Waterloo Region?

No. Residential blue box recycling moves to every second week in 2026 and is managed by Circular Materials. Use the Circular Materials Waterloo Region page for recycling schedule and service questions.

Who do I contact for missed recycling?

For missed recycling collection, replacement recycling containers and recycling sorting questions, contact Miller Waste through Circular Materials Waterloo Region. The Region of Waterloo handles garbage, organics, yard waste and bulky item collection.

What time should carts be out?

Carts must be set out at the curb or mouth of your driveway by 7 a.m. on collection day, with the front of the cart facing the road and at least two feet of clearance from other carts and objects.

How often is yard waste collected?

Yard waste is collected seasonally from spring to fall, every second week, opposite garbage week. There is no limit to the number of approved containers, paper yard waste bags or bundles.

How often are bulky items collected?

Bulky item collection moves to once a month in 2026. Check your Waste Collection Calendar for the bulky item day assigned to your zone.

Where are the Waterloo Region waste drop-off sites?

The Region lists the Waterloo Waste Management site at 925 Erb Street West and the Cambridge Waste Management site at 201 Savage Drive. Check the official drop-off page for hours, fees, accepted materials and site instructions before visiting.

Where should household hazardous waste go?

Residential household hazardous waste can be dropped off for free at Region HHW depots. Keep products in original containers when possible, do not mix materials, do not use glass containers, and check the HHW page for limits.

Editorial and Source Verification Note

This independent Waterloo Region garbage schedule guide was refreshed for garbage-collection.org using official Region of Waterloo waste pages, including the 2026 Curbside Collection Changes page, Waste Collection Requirements, Garbage and Organics hub, 2026 Waste Collection Calendar and Sorting Guide, Waste Drop-Off Sites and Programs, Household Hazardous Waste page, Landfill and Recycling Centre page, Blue Box page and Circular Materials Waterloo Region recycling resources.

Always verify live details with Waste Whiz, the Region of Waterloo, Circular Materials, Miller Waste, your property manager or your private service provider before setting out carts, reporting missed pickup, buying tags, using bulky item day or visiting a waste management site.

Final Waterloo Region Resident Summary: Bookmark This Before Collection Morning

The safest way to use the Waterloo Region garbage schedule is simple: open Waste Whiz, enter your address, confirm your weekday and zone, then check whether that week is Black Cart, blue box, yard waste, Green Cart or bulky item collection.

Black Cart garbage is every second week. Green Cart organics are weekly. Blue box recycling is every second week and is managed by Circular Materials. Yard waste is every second week from spring to fall, opposite garbage. Bulky items are monthly.

Set carts out by 7 a.m., face the arrows toward the road, keep lids closed, keep at least two feet of clearance and never place carts behind snowbanks. For hazardous waste, batteries, paint, motor oil, syringes and special materials, use the Waterloo or Cambridge waste drop-off route instead of regular carts.

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