Blue Box

Blue Box Transition

Ontario municipalities will transition to a producer-led Blue Box program under the province’s new Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) model.  This means producers of recyclable materials will fully fund and operate the program.

What’s Changing?

Effective December 31, 2025, Blue box collection will be collected by Green For Life (GFL) and managed by Circular Materials, a non-profit representing producers. Collection will be changing to a bi-weekly schedule with larger wheeled carts to accommodate two weeks worth of recycling. 

New recycling carts:

Residents should have now received a 95-gallon wheeled cart for recycling.

Requesting a smaller cart:

To exchange the 95-gallon cart for the smaller 65-gallon option, please make a request through one of the following:

  • Online Portal (preferred option)
  • GFL Customer Service: 1-833-779-4351

Collection frequency:

Recycling will be picked up every other week instead of weekly.

Please do not use your new cart until December 31, 2025.
Starting on that date, all recyclable materials must be placed in the cart for curbside collection.

   Learn more about your new Recycling Cart

   Who to call for Recycling Questions?

Effective December 31, 2025 - Call GFL for:

  • Missed pickups
  • Replacement bins
  • Questions

Call GFL at 1-833-779-4351 or Email: N6Recycling@gflenv.com

Learn more about Ontario’s Blue Box transition program
Learn more at Circular Materials

   Frequently Asked Questions

All residences will have now received the standard cart: 95 Gallons (360 Litres). If you want to exchange the 95-gallon cart for the smaller 65-gallon option, please make your request through:

How the Exchange Will Work

Once you submit your request, Circular Materials and GFL will provide instructions directly on how and when to place the 95-gallon cart out for exchange, which will likely commence end of December/early January.

If you plan to keep the 95-gallon cart, you don’t need to do anything.

 

 

No. The day of the week for recycling collection will not change, however collection will be every other week.

You will still need to use your current blue boxes until December 30, 2025.

If you are repurposing your existing blue bins, you may keep them — no action required.

Otherwise, there will be a designated drop-off location available within the Town to drop off existing bins.

Full details will be provided before January 1st, as the Province transitions to full producer responsibility.

Beginning January 1, 2025 residents who require special accommodations, including seniors who cannot roll the cart, or those with mobility or disability challenges will have the opportunity to request support directly from Circular Materials.

If you have an inquiry regarding the use of recycling carts or require assistance, please contact GFL at 1-833-779-4351 or N6Recycling@gflenv.com

The Government of Ontario introduced legislation that transforms the management and collection of Blue Box materials in the province. The Blue Box Regulation, enacted under the Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act, is a cornerstone of Ontario’s Strategy for a Waste Free Ontario: Building the Circular Economy

This regulation shifts the current cost-sharing model, which divides expenses between municipal taxpayers and producers of Blue Box materials, to a new system where producers are fully responsible for funding, operating, and meeting performance targets for the recycling program. Producers will be accountable for collecting and recycling Blue Box materials, reporting to the Resource Productivity and Recovery Authority (RPRA), and achieving progressively higher recycling targets.

By placing the full financial, operational, and performance responsibility on producers, this new approach creates a direct incentive to minimize waste and enhance recycling efforts, leading to reduced natural resource extraction, pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions.

Starting December 31, 2025, Circular Materials (CM), will be introducing changes to how recycling is collected in the Town of Aurora.

New recycling carts: Residents will receive a 95-gallon wheeled cart for recycling. More details to follow on when you will be receiving the cart.

Automated collection: Recycling carts will be collected using trucks with mechanical arms, replacing manual collection by collectors.

Collection frequency: Recycling will be picked up every other week instead of weekly.

We will continue to provide more updates as details become available.

For more information, visit Circular Materials’ webpage on advancing the circular economy.

For more information on Blue Box information specific to Aurora visit the Circular Materials Aurora page.

  • Minimizes litter and odours: The closed lid prevents litter from blowing away and reduces odours that attract pests.
  • Increased storage capacity: The larger size of the cart allows for more recyclables to be stored between collection days.
  • Ensures safe working conditions for collection staff: Recycling cart collection systems reduce the risk of injuries and accidents for collection workers.

No. There is no additional charge to residents to transition to the new blue box collection program.

Effective December 31, 2025, the Town will discontinue all Blue Box-related services.

Recycling collection will be handled by Green for Life (GFL) overseen by Circular Materials.

Contact GFL for all your recycling Inquiries

Contact GFL at 1-833-779-4351 or N6Recycling@gflenv.com for the following:

  • Replacement bins
  • Missed collection
  • Other recycling questions

For more information visit Circular Materials webpage.

No. Residents are asked not to use their new recycling carts until December 31, 2025, when the new recycling collection program officially begins.

Starting on that date, all recyclable materials must be placed in the cart for curbside collection.

Recycling carts will be collected using Automated collection. The bins will be emptied using trucks with mechanical arms. 

  • Set your recycling cart out so that the wheels face away from the curb (towards your home) and the lid opens toward the street.
  • Ensure the cart is at least 3 feet (1 metre) in front of or beside fences, vehicles, or other obstacles.
  • Place your cart on a flat surface that is clear of snow and ice to ensure safe collection.
  • Do not place your recycling cart on the road or sidewalk
  • For winter set out – clear a space to place your cart on the curb or your driveway

During snowy weather, place your recycling cart on a flat, shoveled surface at the end of your driveway. Please avoid placing it on the street or on top of snowbanks.

Make sure it’s at least 3 feet (1 metre) away from snowbanks, parked cars, and other obstacles so collection crews can easily access it.

Always keep the lid closed to keep snow out, and point the lid opening toward the street for proper collection.

Do not place your recycling cart on the street.

  • Sort materials: Ensure recyclables are separated from garbage and organic materials.
  • Bundle cardboard: Flatten any cardboard before placing it in the cart.
  • Ensure materials are clean, dry and loose: This helps ensure materials are ready for recycling.

These are examples of some of the new materials accepted as of January 1, 2026. Please scroll below for the full list of materials accepted for recycling across Ontario.  

  • Black plastic containers.
  • Hot and cold beverage cups (coffee cups).
  • Frozen juice containers.
  • Ice cream tubs.
  • Deodorant, hand cream and toothpaste tubes.
  • Metal containers
  • Aluminum foil, pie plates, frozen food trays
  • Aerosol containers - Food spray, hairspray, air fresheners, shaving cream
  • Paper laminate containers - Spiral cans, cookie dough package, ice cream containers, and hot and cold beverage cups.
  • Paper laminate packaging - Pet food bags, food service paper bags, and plates.
  • Small item plastic packaging - Hand sanitizer bottles, medication bottles, blister packs, plant pots.
  • Foam packaging - Meat trays, takeout containers, cups, plates, bowls, foam packaging for products.

Recyclable material list

For more information on what can be recycled and how to prepare each item visit Circular Materials webpage.

  • If your cart consistently exceeds its volume capacity over several collection cycles, you can call GFL at 1-833-779-4351.  If another recycling cart is deemed necessary, a second cart will be provided at no cost.  

As of December 31, 2025, the Town of Aurora will no longer oversee Blue Box recycling services.

Green For Life (GFL) has been awarded the contract and will continue to pickup recycling materials. 

Contact GFL for all your recycling Inquiries

Contact GFL at 1-833-779-4351 or N6Recycling@gflenv.com for the following:

  • Replacement bins
  • Missed collection
  • Other recycling questions

For more information visit Circular Materials webpage.

For all other curbside waste inquiries, including garbage, organics, and yard waste please continue to contact the Town.

GFL will be working with residents to make any necessary provisions on a case-by-case basis. We understand the importance of supporting recycling efforts and are committed to supporting residents during this transition to recycling carts. If you have an inquiry regarding the use of recycling carts or require assistance, please contact GFL at 1-833-779-4351 or N6Recycling@gflenv.com 

No. The Town of Aurora will continue to collect garbage, green bins, yard waste, Christmas trees as well as large appliances and bulky items. 

  • Garbage
  • Green bins
  • Yard waste
  • Christmas trees
  • Large appliances & bulky items

Yes. Industrial, commercial, and institutional (ICI) waste is regulated separately from residential waste in Ontario, and is not eligible for collection by Circular Materials as per the Province of Ontario’s Blue Box Regulation.

The Town will no longer provide waste collection to IC&I properties and private collection must be arranged. 

Learn more about how this impacts businesses on the Business Property Waste page.

Producers are companies that supply materials for the blue box program, including packaging, paper products, and packaging-like items made from paper, glass, metal, or plastic. These companies, who design, manufacture, and market products and packaging, are responsible for managing and funding the entire lifecycle of their products and packaging.

For more details, visit Circular Materials’ webpage on promoting the circular economy. 

Accepted Materials

Under the new Circular Materials program, the following items will be accepted for recycling: 

  • Black plastic containers.
  • Hot and cold beverage cups (coffee cups).
  • Frozen juice containers.
  • Ice cream tubs.
  • Deodorant, hand cream and toothpaste tubes.
  • Metal containers
  • Aluminum foil, pie plates, frozen food trays
  • Aerosol containers - Food spray, hairspray, air fresheners, shaving cream
  • Paper laminate containers - Spiral cans, cookie dough package, ice cream containers, and hot and cold beverage cups.
  • Paper laminate packaging - Pet food bags, food service paper bags, and plates.
  • Small item plastic packaging - Hand sanitizer bottles, medication bottles, blister packs, plant pots.
  • Foam packaging - Meat trays, takeout containers, cups, plates, bowls, foam packaging for products.
Recyclable material list

For more information on what can be recycled and how to prepare each item visit Circular Materials webpage.

Important Waste Collection Information

In-Person

To purchase Green Bins and Kitchen Catchers in person, please visit Aurora Town Hall or the JOC.

The Access Aurora Customer Service Desk is located at the Aurora Town Hall, 100 John West Way, open Monday to Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., main entrance.

The Access Aurora Customer Service Desk is located at the Joint Operations Centre, 229 Industrial Parkway North, open Monday to Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., main entrance.

Access Aurora accepts payments in cash, cheque and/or credit card (VISA MC only).

Please note bins are not provided on-site. All purchased bins will be delivered the following week from GFL

New Recycling Carts

Effective December 31, 2025 - Call GFL for:

  • Missed pickups
  • Replacement bins
  • Questions
  • Additional Recycling Carts

Call GFL at 1-833-779-4351 or Email: N6Recycling@gflenv.com

Learn more about Ontario’s Blue Box transition program
Learn more at Circular Materials

2025 Recycle Bin Prices
Type Price
Green Bin $34 (Tax included)
Kitchen Catcher $9.25 (Tax included)
Mail

You can send us your request for new bins along with payment (cheque only, no cash)

Please make sure the cheque is made out to “Town of Aurora” and reflects the correct payment amount. Please include the following information:

  • Type and quantity of bins you wish to purchase
  • Your name, address and phone number

Please main-in your request to purchase recycle bins to:

Town of Aurora
100 John West Way
Aurora ON L4G 6J1

Joint Operations Centre (JOC)

Visit the JOC to purchase a Green bin or Kitchen Catcher by Cheque, Credit card and Debit card (no cash). We also have a drop box located at the at the main entrance: Joint Operations Centre, 229 Industrial Parkway North, Aurora, ON L4G 4C4 

Please make sure the cheque is made out to “Town of Aurora” and reflects the correct payment amount and please include your order information with the cheque.

Credit Card Payment - Remote Option

To pay by Credit Card remotely, you must contact the Town by calling 905-727-1375 or email info@aurora.ca

A Customer Services Representative at Access Aurora will email you a credit card payment authorization form. Once you return the completed form, your payment will be processed and the purchased bin(s) will be delivered the following week on your collection day. 

Green Bins are replaced free of charge if broken. Please contact GFL at 1-866-421-5625 or wasteline@GFLenv.com. All replacement bins must be to the curb on the date of exchange agreed with our contractor GFL in order to receive a replacement.

Below are some helpful tips to remember when preparing your blue box for recycling:

  • Place all acceptable materials in your recycling cart
  • Rinse all containers to remove grease, liquid or food
  • Recyclables in a plastic bag will not be accepted
  • Small recyclable boxes need to be flattened and securely placed inside the recycling cart. 

New residents can request a new resident package in person at the Town Hall or by calling
905-727-1375.

Please note: We do not have the recycling or organic containers on-site. They will either be delivered curbside or you can pick them up after speak with a customer service representative at Aurora Town Hall.

Cornerstone to Recovery bins are available for the community to drop off their used and unwanted textiles.

Please do not leave items outside the bins. If the bin is full, please go to another location or hold onto the items until it has been services. The bins are serviced weekly until further notice.

Since June 2016 we have diverted 524,540 lbs. of material from our landfill sites.

We have partnered with Cornerstone to Recovery to provide a textile recycling program and bins are located around Town to donate clothing and textiles. Stained or torn textiles are also accepted, but must be dry and free of any medical or hazardous liquids such as grease/oil, blood and vomit.

The Town of Aurora has numerous textile bins throughout Aurora that are conveniently located at the following facilities:

  • Stronach Aurora Community Centre - 1400 Wellington Street East (2 bins)
  • Aurora Family Leisure Complex - 135 Industrial Parkway North (2 bins)
  • Aurora Community Centre - 1 Community Centre Lane
  • Town Hall parking lot - 100 John West Way

Schedule a Pickup

If you have a lot of textiles to donate, or if you simply can’t get over to the donation bins around Town, you can schedule a home pickup through Cornerstone to Recovery.

Schedule one now by emailing Cornerstone to Recovery or call 1-866-927-3873.

This is a no cost program that promotes independent living and reduces the risk of injury to those in need of physical assistance. For information on this service contact Access Aurora

Large metal items such as appliances, barbecues (excluding propane tanks), bed frames, furnaces, hot water heaters, metal bath tubs, storage sheds and bicycles must be recycled. Please call our contractor, GFL at 1-866-421-5625 to arrange for a special curbside collection. For safety reasons, please remove doors from refrigerators, freezers, ovens, dishwashers, washers and dryers. Please note: If a special collection is not booked, metal items will not be collected.

Recycling Tips

Below are some helpful tips to remember when preparing your blue box for recycling:

  • Place all acceptable materials in your recycling cart
  • Rinse all containers to remove grease, liquid or food
  • Recyclables in a plastic bag will not be accepted
  • Small recyclable boxes need to be flattened and securely placed inside the recycling cart. 

Contact Us

Town of Aurora
100 John West Way
Aurora ON L4G 6J1
Phone: 905-727-1375 or 905-727-3123
Fax: 905-726-4769

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