London multi-unit composting bylaws

Environmental Protection Ontario 3 Minutes Read · published February 12, 2026 Flag of Ontario

In London, Ontario, multi-unit housing operators and property managers must follow municipal waste and organics collection rules and the city Green Bin program to reduce organics to landfill and ensure proper collection and storage.

Overview

The City of London operates a Green Bin organics program and provides guidance for apartment and multi-residential properties on collection, storage and contamination reduction. Property managers should review the city's organics pages and the municipal bylaws that govern waste collection and bylaw enforcement to confirm specific obligations and service options. Green Bin program[1] and municipal bylaws[2].

Typical requirements for multi-unit housing

  • Provide clearly labelled organics containers and secure internal storage for tenants.
  • Arrange scheduled collection with the city's collection program or an approved private hauler.
  • Post and maintain tenant education and signage to reduce contamination.
  • Maintain collection area access, lids and bins to meet health and safety standards.
Start by confirming whether your property is enrolled in the city Green Bin program.

Penalties & Enforcement

The City enforces waste and recycling regulations through its municipal bylaws and enforcement officers. Specific fine amounts, escalation for repeat or continuing offences, and precise non-monetary sanctions are not specified on the cited municipal pages and should be confirmed directly with By-law Enforcement or Solid Waste Services.[2]

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation (first/repeat/continuing): not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, removal orders or court referral are possible; exact measures not specified on the cited page.
  • Enforcer: By-law Enforcement and Solid Waste Services (City of London); use the municipal bylaws and Green Bin pages to find contacts.[2]
  • Inspections and complaints: submit complaints via the city contact/complaint pathways listed on municipal pages.
If an exact fine or section is needed, request the specific bylaw section from By-law Enforcement.

Applications & Forms

The city publishes program guidance for organics collection; there is no specific multi-unit composting application form publicly posted on the Green Bin or municipal bylaws pages. Property managers usually coordinate service through the city's collection program or approved private haulers; any required permits or service agreements are handled directly with the city or service provider.[1]

Compliance tips for property managers

  • Register or confirm enrolment in the Green Bin program and request signage and tenant letters.
  • Schedule regular bin inspections and keep contamination logs.
  • Budget for additional or larger organics containers to avoid overflow and fines.
Label bins in common languages used by tenants to reduce contamination.

FAQ

Who is responsible for providing composting bins in apartment buildings?
Property owners or managers are typically responsible for providing and maintaining organics receptacles and arranging collection services; check the city Green Bin guidance for program enrollment. Green Bin program[1]
Are there fines for not participating in organics diversion?
Specific fines are not specified on the cited municipal pages; contact By-law Enforcement for exact penalties and processes.[2]
How do tenants report missed organics collection or contamination issues?
Tenants should report collection problems to property management first; unresolved issues can be reported to the city through the contact pathways on the municipal pages.

How-To

  1. Review the City of London Green Bin program page and municipal bylaws to confirm program rules and any registration steps.[1]
  2. Contact Solid Waste Services or By-law Enforcement for clarification on compliance, enforcement, and any necessary permits.[2]
  3. Implement tenant education, signage and scheduled collection with your hauler or the city program.
  4. Keep records of collection schedules, contamination incidents and any communications with the city to support compliance and appeals.

Key Takeaways

  • Consult the City of London Green Bin page for program specifics and enrollment.[1]
  • Contact By-law Enforcement or Solid Waste Services for fines, appeals and enforcement details.[2]

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of London - Green Bin program
  2. [2] City of London - Municipal bylaws