Burlington Green Bin & Composting Rules - City Bylaw

Environmental Protection Ontario 3 Minutes Read · published May 24, 2026 Flag of Ontario

Burlington, Ontario residents must follow local composting guidance and Green Bin rules for curbside organics collection. Halton Region operates the Green Cart/Green Bin program and sets the accepted list of organic materials for collection; follow the Region's list for what goes in your bin[1]. Proper sorting reduces contamination, prevents missed pickups and keeps organics out of landfill.

Place food scraps in the green bin loose or in approved liners, not in regular garbage bags.

Composting & Green Bin basics

The Green Bin (Green Cart) service accepts food waste, soiled paper and some yard waste for residents serviced by Halton Region. Collection frequency, set-out rules and container requirements are published by the Region and by the City for collection logistics[1].

Accepted and prohibited items

  • Accepted: fruit and vegetable scraps, cooked and raw food waste, egg shells, coffee grounds, tea bags, tissues and soiled paper.
  • Prohibited: plastic bags, glass, metal, diapers, pet waste (unless specified by the Region), and hazardous materials.
  • Set-out rules: place the green cart at the curb by the specified collection time and follow lid-closed requirements to avoid wind loss and contamination.
Only materials listed by Halton Region belong in the green bin; other items cause contamination and may lead to non-collection.

Preparing organics for collection

To minimize odour and pests, empty food waste into the green bin daily, rinse containers as needed, and use paper liners or approved compostable liners if permitted by Halton Region. Do not use regular plastic bags unless the Region specifically permits them.

Penalties & Enforcement

The City of Burlington and Halton Region enforce waste diversion and collection rules through collection policies and by-law officers. Specific monetary fine amounts for improper green bin use or contamination are not specified on the cited City or Region pages; see the official pages for enforcement guidance and examples of non-compliance procedures[2].

  • Enforcer: By-law Enforcement and collection contractors act under City/Regional authority to inspect bins and refuse contaminated loads.
  • Fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: the cited pages do not list a clear first/repeat/continuing offence fine schedule; see official contact for case-specific details.
  • Complaints and inspections: report contaminated or improperly set-out bins via the City or Region contact/complaint portals; inspection results and required corrective actions are handled by enforcement staff.
If your bin is rejected for contamination, follow the notification instructions from the collection crew or the Region immediately.

Applications & Forms

No special permit or application is generally required to use the Green Bin; resident participation follows standard collection enrollment through Halton Region. Specific exemption forms or variances are not published on the cited pages, if required contact By-law Enforcement or Halton Region for guidance[2].

FAQ

Who runs the Green Bin program for Burlington?
The Green Bin program is operated by Halton Region with local collection logistics coordinated with the City of Burlington.
Can I use plastic bags in the green bin?
Plastic bags are generally prohibited unless explicitly allowed by Halton Region; use paper or approved compostable liners where permitted.
What happens if my green bin is contaminated?
Contaminated bins may be rejected at pickup and you will be notified; follow the Region's guidance to remove contaminants and request a re-pickup if available.
Who do I contact about missed green bin collection?
Contact Burlington's waste services or Halton Region's waste line as listed in the Help and Support section below.

How-To

  1. Separate food scraps and soiled paper from regular garbage and place them in your green bin each day.
  2. Use approved paper liners or certified compostable liners if allowed by Halton Region; otherwise place items loose in the bin.
  3. Place the green bin at the curb by the posted collection time with the lid closed and handle facing the street.
  4. If your bin is rejected, remove contaminants and follow the Region's re-collection or disposal instructions.
  5. Report persistent contamination, missed collections, or illegal dumping to By-law Enforcement or the Region using official contact channels.

Key Takeaways

  • Follow Halton Region's accepted-items list to avoid contamination.
  • Observe set-out days and container rules to ensure pickup.
  • Contact City or Region enforcement if you have questions or receive a contamination notice.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Halton Region - Green Cart Program
  2. [2] City of Burlington - Waste and Recycling