Cart-based waste collection options
Kingston will be moving to an automated garbage and green bin collection program starting in 2025. These specialized trucks pick up dedicated carts using a mechanical arm attached to the truck, and no manual lifting is required. To move forward with the program, more feedback is required from residents about preferences on options regarding the frequency of collection, cart size and cost and large item pick up. The feedback collected in this survey may be considered in staff recommendations to Council.
About the carts
Garbage carts are subject to manufacturing and industry standards. The most popular sizes at the open houses was the 120L cart, followed by the 240L cart, shown below. Green bins are available in 100L and 120L sizes, depending on the manufacturer. These potential options were developed based on the feedback we received during previous engagements and municipal operational capabilities.
Before beginning this survey, residents should be aware the following assumptions were made regarding a cart-based waste collection program:
- The City has confirmed that it is moving to a cart-based collection system.
- Accessibility needs related to the carts will be addressed by the City on a case-by-case basis.
- Recycling collection will be the responsibility of recycling producers beginning on July 1, 2025, and is not in the scope of this transition or public engagement.
- Carts for automated collection are subject to industry standards for sizing. Garbage cart sizes that are available are 120L, 240L and 360L. Available green bin sizes are 100L and 120L (depending on the manufacturer).
- No roll-out plans have been developed and per-unit costs have not been confirmed at this point.
Survey closes at 4 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 9.
Estimated time to complete the survey: 7 minutes.
Feedback can also be shared by phone or email. Please call 613-546-0000 Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or contact us at wastestrategies@cityofkingston.ca.