Pickering Trash Pickup & Garbage Schedule 2026

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Pickering Trash Pickup & Garbage Schedule 2026: Collection Day, Green Bin, Blue Box and Large Items

This Pickering garbage schedule guide is built for the real resident problem: you need to know what goes out this week, how to check your exact address, who to call for a missed pickup, how many garbage bags are allowed, and whether a mattress, couch, metal item, electronics or porcelain needs a booking. In Pickering, garbage, green bin and yard waste are handled through Durham Region, while Blue Box recycling is managed through Circular Materials with Miller Waste as the local recycling contact.

📍 Address lookup first 🗑️ Garbage every other week ♻️ Blue boxes weekly 🥬 Green bin weekly ⏰ Out by 7 a.m. 🏷️ Tags over 4 bags

Quick Answer: How Pickering Residents Should Check Garbage Pickup

Use Durham Region’s online collection calendar or the Durham Region Waste app for your exact Pickering address. The calendar tells you your collection day and which bins to bring to the curb. For most curbside Pickering homes, green bin and Blue Box collection are weekly, while garbage is every other week with a four-bag-or-can limit unless you use garbage bag tags.

Pickup day

Search by address

Pickering pickup days can vary by route. Use the Durham calendar instead of guessing from a neighbour’s bins.

Weekly

Green bin

Green bin material goes to the curb every week on your collection day, with organics bagged in certified compostable or paper liners.

Weekly

Blue boxes

Blue boxes go out every week. Keep recyclables loose, not in plastic bags, and separate containers from paper products.

Every other week

Garbage

Garbage is limited to four bags or cans every other week. Extra bags or cans need visible garbage bag tags.

Pickering Garbage Collection Calendar 2026: Address Lookup First

Searches like “Pickering garbage collection schedule 2026,” “Pickering trash pickup schedule,” and “Durham Region waste collection calendar Pickering” all point to the same practical step: use the official address calendar. It shows the pickup day, what bins are collected, service alerts, and reminder options for your home.

  1. Open Durham Region’s collection calendar. Enter your exact Pickering home address, not only the street name.
  2. Check what is collected on the date. Confirm whether it is garbage week, Green Bin only, Blue Box, yard waste, battery collection or special pickup.
  3. Save a reminder. Use email alerts, app reminders, or add the schedule to Google Calendar, iCal or Outlook.
  4. Use the Durham Region Waste app for repeat checks. The app is useful for collection reminders, sorting help and booking special pickups.
  5. Recheck holiday weeks. A repeating phone reminder can be wrong when a statutory holiday changes collection.
Neighbour note

If one side of your street has garbage out and another has only blue boxes, do not copy blindly. Open the official calendar and search your own address.

What Goes Out in Pickering: Garbage, Green Bin, Blue Box and Yard Waste

Pickering collection is easier when you think in streams, not just “trash day.” The stream decides the container, rules, contact path and whether the item is collected curbside.

Waste stream Typical Pickering routine Key rule Who handles questions
Garbage Every other week Up to four bags or cans; extra bags/cans need tags. Durham Region
Green Bin Weekly Organic waste must be bagged in 100% compostable or paper liners; no loose organics. Durham Region
Blue Box recycling Weekly Recyclables must be loose, containers rinsed, boxes flattened, and material kept below the rim. Circular Materials / Miller Waste
Yard waste April to early December by calendar Use paper yard waste bags or labelled open-top containers; no plastic bags, blue boxes or green bins. Durham Region
Furniture and large items On regular biweekly garbage day Ajax and Pickering: up to two items per pickup; no appointment for regular furniture/large items. Durham Region
Metal goods, electronics, porcelain Special collection Book through the calendar, app or 311; separate trucks may collect these. Durham Region
Simple memory line

In Pickering: blue and green are weekly habits; garbage is the every-other-week item that needs bag-count discipline.

Pickering Pickup Tools: Save This Page Before Collection Morning

These tools are not official schedules. They help you use your official Durham calendar correctly, calculate extra bag tags, and decide where confusing items should go.

Enter the last garbage date shown by the official calendar. This estimates the next every-other-week garbage date.
Pickering curbside homes can set out up to four garbage bags or cans. Extra bags/cans need tags.
Choose an item for the safer Pickering disposal path.

Pickering Set-Out Rules: What to Do Before 7 a.m.

The collection calendar gives the date. Set-out rules decide whether material is actually collected. Most Pickering curbside problems come from late set-out, overweight bags, wrong liners, too many garbage bags, loose garbage, overfilled recycling or confusing an appointment item with regular garbage.

Do this

Pickup-ready checklist

  • Set waste at the curb before 7 a.m. on collection day.
  • Keep each garbage bag, can, blue box or green bin at or under 20 kg / 44 lb.
  • Bag and securely tie all garbage. Loose garbage is not collected.
  • Use 100% compostable or paper liners for Green Bin material.
  • Keep Blue Box recyclables loose, empty and rinsed.
  • Keep blue box material below the rim and bundle cardboard separately.
  • In winter, place bins on cleared driveway areas, not snowbanks or icy patches.
Avoid this

Common rejection reasons

  • More than four garbage bags or cans without tags.
  • Loose organics or non-compostable liner bags in the green bin.
  • Plastic-bagged recyclables inside the blue box.
  • Overfilled blue boxes with material above the rim.
  • Broken glass or sharp objects not sealed and labelled.
  • Needles, syringes or lancets in garbage, blue box or green bin.
  • Renovation material such as cabinetry, lumber, drywall, doors, carpet or underlay.
Senior-friendly tip

Put a small note on the fridge: “7 a.m. / 20 kg / 4 garbage bags / green weekly / blue weekly / garbage every other week.” That covers most Pickering curbside mistakes.

Pickering Garbage Bag Tags: When You Need Them

Pickering residents can set out up to four garbage bags or cans every other week. If you have more than four, each extra bag or can needs a garbage bag tag. Bag tags are useful during move-outs, basement cleanups, post-holiday cleanup and garage cleanouts, but they do not make unacceptable waste acceptable.

Limit

Four bags or cans

The standard curbside limit is up to four garbage bags or cans on your garbage collection week.

Cost

$2.50 per tag

Durham lists tags at $2.50 each, commonly sold in sheets of five for $12.50.

Where to buy

Online, phone or City Hall

Tags can be ordered through Durham/311 options or purchased in person at Pickering City Hall, second floor, with debit or credit only.

Pickering Large Item Pickup: Furniture, Mattresses, Metal, Electronics and Porcelain

Searches like “Pickering bulk garbage pickup,” “Pickering furniture pickup,” and “mattress disposal Pickering” usually mean one of two things: a regular furniture/large item that can go out on garbage day, or a special material that needs booking.

Item Pickering curbside path Resident action
Mattress, couch, dresser, chair, furniture Regular biweekly garbage day No appointment needed for Ajax/Pickering regular furniture and large items; limit is up to two items per pickup.
Large item beside garbage bags Separate truck Do not panic if it is not collected with your garbage bags. Large items may be picked up by a separate truck.
Metal goods and appliances Appointment required Book through the Durham collection calendar, Durham Region Waste app, or call 311 / 1-800-372-1102.
Porcelain toilet, sink, bathtub Appointment required For two-piece toilets, separate tank and bowl. Broken porcelain can use a cardboard box only when broken into smaller pieces.
Electronics Special recycling pickup or drop-off Book collection where available or use a waste management facility/drop-off route.
Renovation waste Not regular garbage pickup Cabinetry, lumber, drywall, doors, carpet and similar materials need facility or private disposal planning.

Pickering Blue Box Recycling in 2026: Who to Contact

Blue Box recycling in Durham Region is managed by Circular Materials. For Pickering residents, Miller Waste is the local recycling contractor for replacement recycling containers, missed Blue Box collection and questions about what can be recycled.

Weekly

Blue boxes every week

Place blue boxes at the curb every week on your collection day before 7 a.m.

Sorting

Use two blue boxes

Use one for containers and one for paper products. Flatten cardboard and keep bundles within the size rule.

Missed recycling

Contact Miller Waste

For Pickering Blue Box issues, use Miller Waste at 1-888-852-4723 or area8@millerwaste.ca.

Small business 2026 note

As of January 1, 2026, Blue Box collection previously provided to small business customers in local Designated Business Areas is discontinued. Residential service and residents living above businesses continue to use the residential recycling path.

Green Bin and Yard Waste: The Pickering Rules People Miss

Green bin and yard waste look similar because both are organic, but they are not handled the same way. Green bin is weekly for food and accepted household organics. Yard waste is seasonal and needs the correct bags or containers.

Green bin

Weekly organics

  • Food scraps, meat, bones, fish and seafood are accepted.
  • Paper towels, tissues, napkins and food-soiled paper products may be accepted.
  • Diapers, pet waste, kitty litter and incontinence products are accepted when bagged correctly.
  • Use only certified compostable or paper liners.
  • Remove tie-downs before collection.
Yard waste

Seasonal collection

  • Yard waste is collected from April to early December.
  • Use paper yard waste bags or clearly labelled returnable open-top containers.
  • Yard waste cannot go in cardboard boxes, blue boxes, green bins or plastic bags.
  • Brush bundles should be up to 1 metre long and 76 cm wide.
  • Branches should be no more than 10 cm in diameter.

Pickering Holiday Collection Changes in 2026

Holiday changes are exactly why the Durham app and address calendar matter. A recurring reminder can be wrong during statutory holiday weeks, and service alerts may change the normal pattern.

Known 2026 alert

Good Friday

For Pickering and several Durham communities, residents who normally receive Friday collection were advised that Good Friday collection would take place on Saturday, April 4, 2026.

Best practice

Check each holiday week

Before Christmas, New Year’s, Easter and other holiday weeks, open the calendar/app again instead of relying on memory.

Missed Garbage Pickup in Pickering: Use the Right Contact Path

Before reporting a missed collection, check whether the item was set out correctly. If the wrong agency receives the report, you waste time. Garbage, green bin and yard waste questions go through Durham Region. Blue Box recycling issues go through Miller Waste/Circular Materials.

Garbage / green / yard

Contact Durham Region

For missed garbage, green bin or yard waste pickup in Pickering, use Durham’s missed pickup form or call 311 within regional limits. Toll-free support is 1-800-372-1102.

Blue Box

Contact Miller Waste

For missed Blue Box collection, replacement bins or recycling questions, contact Miller Waste at 1-888-852-4723 or area8@millerwaste.ca.

Check first

Common reasons material is left behind

  • Set out after 7 a.m.
  • Bags, bins or boxes over 20 kg / 44 lb.
  • More than four garbage bags or cans without tags.
  • Wrong material in the wrong stream.
  • Green bin liner is not 100% compostable.
  • Recycling is bagged, dirty or over the rim.
  • Large item requires booking or separate truck.

Pickering Apartments, Condos and Townhouses

Do not assume your apartment, condo, townhouse complex or private road follows the same curbside setup as a detached house. Some buildings use shared bins, designated set-out spots, garbage rooms, chutes, private collection areas or superintendent-managed pickups.

Resident

Ask your building first

Check the waste room, superintendent notice, property manager email or tenant handbook before following curbside house rules.

Green bin

Building participation

Buildings receiving Regional garbage collection are expected to participate in the Green Bin Program, with in-unit kitchen containers for residents.

Bulky items

Designated area

Large bulky items should not be placed in building bins. In Pickering and Ajax, buildings can place items out on regular collection day, but building instructions still matter.

Pickering Waste Management Facilities and “Near Me” Drop-Off Help

When residents search “garbage disposal near me Pickering” or “household hazardous waste Pickering,” they usually need the drop-off route, not curbside pickup. The closest Pickering private waste disposal facility listed by Durham is Miller Waste Durham at 1220 Squires Beach Road. Always verify rates, hours and accepted materials before loading your vehicle.

Pickering location

Miller Waste Durham

1220 Squires Beach Road. Durham notes that only household hazardous waste is accepted free on behalf of the Region at the Pickering location; other waste follows Miller Waste Durham rates and hours.

HHW safety

Never put HHW in garbage

Paint, motor oil, chemicals, medications, batteries and similar materials should use household hazardous waste or approved drop-off paths.

Drop-off question Practical answer
Small load of chargeable waste Durham lists a $7 flat rate for loads up to 40 kg at Regional facilities, with higher fees after that. Confirm current fees before visiting.
Freon appliance Freon-containing appliances, such as fridges, freezers and air conditioners, may have an additional fee.
Household hazardous waste HHW should be kept in original or clearly labelled sealed containers and packed securely to prevent spills.
Reno material Soil, brick, rubble, sand, cement, concrete and other fill/renovation material may have separate facility fees or private disposal rules.

Pickering Battery Collection 2026

Batteries are a fire risk in garbage trucks and recycling processing. Durham provides curbside battery collection windows in 2026, and batteries can also use approved drop-off paths when they are not accepted curbside.

Spring 2026

April 20 to 24

Durham lists spring battery collection for April 20 to 24, 2026. Put the sealed battery bag on top of your Green Bin on your designated battery day.

Fall 2026

October 5 to 9

Durham lists fall battery collection for October 5 to 9, 2026. Tape terminals on lithium, button cell and 9-volt batteries for safety.

Battery safety

Never throw batteries in garbage or Blue Box recycling. Store them dry, tape exposed terminals, and use the designated collection or drop-off route.

Editorial and Source Verification Note

This independent Pickering garbage schedule guide was refreshed for 2026 using official City of Pickering, Durham Region, Circular Materials and Miller Waste guidance. It is written for residents who need practical help with address lookup, garbage day, green bin, Blue Box recycling, bag tags, missed pickup, bulky items, apartments, waste facilities, batteries and household hazardous waste.

Collection dates, holiday alerts, app notices, facility hours, fees and accepted materials can change. Always verify live service details with Durham Region, City of Pickering, Circular Materials, Miller Waste, your property manager or your private hauler before setting out waste, reporting missed pickup, buying tags, booking special collection or visiting a facility.

Pickering Trash Pickup and Garbage Schedule FAQ

How do I check my Pickering garbage pickup day?

Use Durham Region’s online collection calendar or the Durham Region Waste app. Enter your exact Pickering address to see your pickup day, what bins go out, reminders and service alerts.

Is Pickering garbage collected every week?

No. For most curbside Pickering homes, garbage is collected every other week. Green Bin and Blue Box collection are weekly on your collection day.

What time should garbage be out in Pickering?

Set garbage, green bin, blue boxes and accepted curbside material out before 7 a.m. on your collection day.

How many garbage bags can Pickering residents put out?

Pickering residents can place up to four garbage bags or cans at the curb every other week. Additional bags or cans require garbage bag tags.

How much are Durham garbage bag tags for Pickering?

Durham lists garbage bag tags at $2.50 each, commonly sold in sheets of five for $12.50. Buy tags ahead of time if you expect more than four bags or cans.

Who handles Blue Box recycling in Pickering?

Blue Box recycling is managed by Circular Materials. For Pickering recycling replacement bins, missed collection or recycling questions, contact Miller Waste at 1-888-852-4723 or area8@millerwaste.ca.

Who do I call for missed garbage or green bin pickup in Pickering?

For missed garbage, green bin or yard waste collection, use Durham Region’s missed pickup process or call 311 within regional limits. Toll-free support is 1-800-372-1102.

Can I put a mattress or couch out in Pickering?

Yes, regular furniture and large items such as mattresses and couches can go out on your regular biweekly garbage pickup day in Pickering, with a two-item limit. A separate truck may collect them.

Do metal goods, electronics or porcelain need an appointment?

Yes. Metal goods, electronics and porcelain items use special collection paths and should be booked through the Durham collection calendar, the Durham Region Waste app, or by calling 311 / 1-800-372-1102.

Where can Pickering residents drop off household hazardous waste?

Durham lists the Pickering Private Waste Disposal Facility at Miller Waste Durham, 1220 Squires Beach Road. Only household hazardous waste is accepted free on behalf of the Region there; other materials follow Miller Waste rates and hours.

When is battery collection in Pickering in 2026?

Durham lists spring battery collection from April 20 to 24, 2026, and fall battery collection from October 5 to 9, 2026. Put the sealed battery bag on top of your Green Bin on your designated battery recycling day.

Do Pickering apartments follow the same curbside schedule?

Not always. Apartments, condos, townhouses and private roads may use shared bins, building waste rooms, designated collection points or property-manager instructions. Check your building first.

Is this website the City of Pickering or Durham Region?

No. Garbage-Collection.org is an independent resident help guide. For live pickup dates, official notices, fees, missed collection decisions and facility rules, use the official links on this page.

Final Pickering Resident Summary

The safest way to use the Pickering trash pickup and garbage schedule in 2026 is simple: search your exact address in Durham Region’s collection calendar, confirm which stream is due, and set material out before 7 a.m. Green Bin and Blue Box are weekly, garbage is every other week, and the normal garbage limit is four bags or cans unless extra bags/cans have tags.

Use Durham Region for garbage, green bin, yard waste, large items, bag tags, missed garbage/green pickup and waste facilities. Use Circular Materials/Miller Waste for Blue Box recycling questions. Use the Durham app and calendar before holiday weeks, before booking special collection, and before taking material to a facility.

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