The City of Cornwall is pleased to announce the commencement of the delivery of green bins
throughout the city this month, in preparation for the curbside organics pick-up program set to
launch in January 2025. Residential and multi-residential properties will also receive a kitchen
catcher bin. This new initiative is part of the city’s ongoing commitment to environmental
sustainability and waste reduction.
“Starting this week, residents will receive their green bins, which are designed to make organic
waste collection simple and efficient,” said Dave Kuhn, Supervisor of Waste Management. “We are
excited about the positive impact this program will have on reducing landfill waste and improving
our community’s environmental footprint.” Delivery of green bins will continue throughout the
month of November.
Detailed information regarding the curbside organics pick-up can be found inside the green bins
and will also be available on cornwall.ca and the city’s social media channels throughout the
month. Residents with further questions are encouraged to contact the Environment Services team
at 613-937-1777.
In addition to the organics program, the City of Cornwall will transition to clear garbage bags
starting in January. This change aims to enhance waste sorting and recycling efforts.
“As we must address our available landfill space, the City is adopting new initiatives which have
been proven in other municipalities in Ontario,” said Mayor Justin Towndale “These initiatives will
help us meet provincial requirements and to ensure the sustainability of our community for future
generations.”
Residents are reminded not to stock up on black garbage bags, as the transition to clear bags will
soon be in effect.
For more information, please visit cornwall.ca or contact the Environment Services team at 613-
937-1777.