Sudbury residents will once again have access to landfill and recycling facilities as the city continues its recovery from a significant snowfall event. Commercial haulers can resume operations on March 23, with residential access following on March 26.
Landfill Reopening and Waste Collection Updates
The Sudbury, Azilda, and Hanmer landfill sites, along with the Recycling Centre, were closed following a major snowstorm on March 16. Regular tipping and gate fees will be in effect upon reopening. Residents are advised that wait times may be longer than usual and are encouraged to check the Sudbury landfill live stream camera before visiting.
To further mitigate congestion, residents are encouraged to hold onto their waste until curbside collection resumes the week of March 30. When collection does resume, temporary increases to accepted volumes will be in place.
Specifically, residential properties will be allowed up to four bags or containers of garbage, even as registered yellow bag participants can dispose of up to 12 bags. For green cart and blue box collections, residents can place organic waste exceeding cart capacity in certified compostable bags alongside their green cart, and extra recyclables next to their blue box in a cardboard box.
Those using yellow box recycling carts will be permitted to place additional recyclables next to their cart, also in a cardboard box. The city is encouraging residents to separate recyclable and compostable waste to support diversion efforts.
The Walden Small Vehicle Transfer Station will remain closed until further notice. The city is also reminding residents not to blow snow into laneways or roads, as this can hinder cleanup efforts and impact access for emergency services.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will the landfill sites reopen?
Commercial haulers can access the landfill sites on March 23, and residential access will begin on March 26.
Will there be limits on the amount of garbage I can dispose of when curbside collection resumes?
Yes, residential properties will be allowed up to four bags/containers/bundles, and registered yellow bag participants can dispose of up to 12 bags.
What should I do with extra recyclables and organic waste?
Extra recyclables can be placed next to your blue box in a cardboard box, and organic waste exceeding green cart capacity can be placed in certified compostable bags next to your green cart.
As the city works to restore normal operations, residents are encouraged to stay informed about ongoing updates and plan accordingly.
