Mississauga Garbage & Recycling Collection Bylaw

Public Health and Welfare Ontario 4 Minutes Read · published February 11, 2026 Flag of Ontario

Introduction

In Mississauga, Ontario, proper curbside garbage, recycling and organics collection is governed by municipal rules and operational schedules that every household must follow. This guide explains how to find your collection day, what materials are accepted, preparing containers, and how enforcement and appeals work. It cites official City of Mississauga resources for schedules, acceptable materials and by-law contacts so you can act with confidence and avoid penalties. Use the collection lookup and waste guidelines to plan set-outs, and report missed collections or by-law concerns promptly.

Collection schedules and what to set out

Mississauga publishes collection schedules and a searchable service map where residents can look up their weekly garbage, recycling and organics pickup by address. Follow container size limits and set-out times to ensure collection. For full schedules and the "what goes where" guide, consult the City of Mississauga waste and recycling pages [1] and the dedicated collection schedule lookup [2].

  • Place containers by 7:00 a.m. on collection day unless your local page states otherwise.
  • Use approved bins/cart sizes as specified on the City collection page.
  • Fees for special collections (if any) are listed on the City service pages; check the collection schedule for details.
  • Separate recyclables and organics according to City guidelines to avoid contamination.
Place lids closed and remove excess air from bags to prevent spillage.

Bulky items, hazardous waste and special collections

Mississauga provides information on how to dispose of large items, household hazardous waste, electronics and appliances. Some items require booking a special pickup or taking them to designated depots; check official instructions before set-out to avoid non-collection or fines.

  • Book or request large-item pickup if required; procedures are listed on the City site.
  • Household hazardous waste often has seasonal depots or appointment-only drop-offs.
  • Appliances may need preparation (e.g., removal of doors) before collection.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of collection and set-out rules is handled by City of Mississauga By-law Services and operational waste staff. Specific fines, escalation, and non-monetary remedies are set out in municipal enforcement policies and applicable bylaws; where a fine or penalty amount is not displayed on the City’s public pages, the amount is not specified on the cited page and you should contact By-law Services for exact figures [3].

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page; consult By-law Services for current penalties.
  • Escalation: first and repeat offence procedures are administered by By-law Services; ranges are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to correct, notices, removal of improperly set-out materials and court prosecution where applicable.
  • Enforcer and complaints: By-law Services and waste operations receive reports; use the official contact and complaint pages to file matters.
  • Appeals and review: appeal routes may be available through the City’s administrative processes or Provincial Offences Court; time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited page.

Applications & Forms

The City posts any required permits, booking forms or special collection request pages on the waste services area. If a specific form or fee is required for an item pickup, it will be linked on the collection schedule or special pickup page; if no form is published, state that no form is required or that none is officially published on the cited page.

If you receive a notice, follow the correction instructions immediately to avoid escalation.

Action steps

  • Find your collection day using the City schedule lookup [2].
  • Sort recyclables and organics per the City guidelines and use approved containers.
  • Report missed collections or by-law concerns through Mississauga 311 or By-law Services pages.

FAQ

How do I find my garbage and recycling collection day?
Use the City of Mississauga collection schedule lookup by entering your address; the lookup shows garbage, recycling and organics days and holiday changes. [2]
What items are accepted in blue/green/garbage carts?
Accepted items and banned materials are listed on the City’s waste and recycling pages; always check the "what goes where" guide before set-out. [1]
Who do I contact about a fine or by-law notice?
Contact City of Mississauga By-law Services for information on fines, appeals and compliance instructions. [3]

How-To

  1. Find your address on the City collection schedule lookup and note your weekly collection day and any holiday exceptions.
  2. Prepare materials the night before: sort recyclables, place organics in approved bags/containers, and ensure garbage is within allowed limits.
  3. Place containers at the curb by the required time, leaving space for collection vehicle access.
  4. If collection is missed, report using Mississauga 311 or the waste service contact form; include photos and address.
  5. For disputes about fines or orders, follow the notice instructions and contact By-law Services to learn appeal steps.

Key Takeaways

  • Check the City schedule lookup to avoid missed collection.
  • Sort materials correctly to prevent rejection and fines.
  • Report problems promptly to 311 or By-law Services.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Mississauga - Waste & Recycling
  2. [2] City of Mississauga - Collection Schedule lookup
  3. [3] City of Mississauga - By-law Services