Country Residential
What to do with waste, organic waste, and recyclables.
People living in country residential don’t receive water and waste services from the City and don’t receive a utility bill. Waste, including organics and recycling, can be self-hauled to the Waste Management Facility.
WASTE TYPE | WHERE | TIPPING FEES |
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Organic waste | Waste Management Facility | Tipping fees apply |
Non-refundable recyclable materials (mixed rigid containers, mixed paper, and cardboard) |
Recycling Depot at the Waste Management Facility | $1 per 90L |
Other recyclable materials (refundable beverage containers, glass, e-waste, metals, textiles, batteries) |
Raven ReCentre | N/A |
General waste | Waste Management Facility | Tipping fees apply |
Backyard composting is a great way to reduce waste that must be self-hauled, as well as to minimize its smell. However, this practice will significantly increase the likelihood of bears and other animals entering your property in search for food. Please consider a bear-proof backyard composter and make sure to add lots of brown material (like leaves) to food waste to keep smells down and to keep your compost balance healthy. You might also consider using electric fencing to protect your composter, backyard chickens, fruit trees and vegetable gardens. Check out Wildwise Yukon for more information.
Concerned about wildlife accessing waste in your neighbourhood? Read our wildlife section for news and information.
If you choose to not self-haul your waste, you can look into alternative services for waste, cardboard, or other recycling through a private waste hauler.