Halton’s garbage tag program

Learn all about Halton Region’s garbage tag program.

Starting April 1, 2013, Halton residents may place 3 garbage bags/cans or less at the curb every other week.  More than 3 garbage bags/cans will require a “garbage tag,” up to a total of 6 garbage bags/cans maximum (3 untagged, 3 tagged).

Get more information about Halton’s garbage tag program at www.halton.ca/garbagetags.

About John Watson

I'm a communicator, educator and project manager with a focus on environmental and public works issues. I am currently the Environmental Manager for the Municipality of Dysart et al in Haliburton County. Previously, I was the Onboarding Director for ReCollect Systems, where I implemented digital communication products for municipalities and non-profits. For eight years, I was the Waste Diversion Educator Coordinator for Halton Region, where I implemented award winning communications and outreach programs.
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2 Responses to Halton’s garbage tag program

  1. Paula says:

    Got a big sticker on my fourth bag of garbage today – a bag that I had tagged properly with the bag tag. Please pay attention!!!

  2. Thanks for your comment Paula. Please email haltonrecycles@halton.ca with your home address, and we can follow up.

    – John Watson, Waste Diversion Education Coordinator, Halton Region

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