Yard Waste

The Region of Waterloo collects yard waste from eligible households every second week (the opposite week from garbage collection), seasonally from late March to end of November or early December depending on the biweekly schedule. Yard waste is converted into compost. Learn more about our free compost and mulch giveaway by visiting our Compost page.

  • There are many reasons why items are not collected. Check out information about our Oops stickers for details.
  • To report a collection concern, please use our online form. Or contact our Call Centre at 519-575-4400, available 24 hours a day, every day. 

Yard waste can and bag with measurements
  1. Paper yard waste bag (available for purchase at local grocery and hardware stores). 
    • Do not overfill
    • Keep paper bags dry to ensure each bag is strong enough to hold its contents at collection.
  2. Reusable approved-size garbage can.
    • Tie a bright ribbon onto the handle, or adhere a yard waste sticker on the side. (Email us to order free yard waste stickers or call the Call Centre at 519-575-4400.)
  3. Bundles: Branches having a maximum thickness (diameter) of 7.5 centimetres (3 inches) and maximum length of 92 centimetres (3 feet) tied into bundles with jute or cotton twine. 

Maximum weight allowed for each yard waste paper bag, reusable can, and bundle is 23 kilograms (50 pounds). 

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Yard waste set out in plastic or reusable yard waste bags, blue boxes, green bins, pails, or cardboard boxes will not be collected during the seasonal collection period. 

  • Branches, less than 92 centimetres (3 feet) in length and 8 centimetres (3 inches) in diameter, bundled with jute or cotton twine
  • Leaves, fallen fruit from trees, pine cones
  • Plant waste from yard maintenance
  • Pumpkins (remove candles and decorations, place beside yard waste bags/containers.) 

No oversized or unbundled branches, glass, metal, noxious weeds, plastic, pet waste, litter, renovation waste, wooden pallets, stones, soil/dirt, sod, stumps or treated wood.

Note: Branches greater than 7.5 centimetres (3 inches) in diameter, or stumps of any size cannot be collected curbside. Regional waste management sites can accept some of this material. Fees will apply.

Wondering if an item is accepted in our Yard Waste program? Ask the Waste Whiz! 

  • Set out at the curb by 7 a.m. on your collection day every second week (opposite from garbage week), spring to fall. Please note: On your collection day, different trucks pick up different materials starting at 7 a.m. (they work into the evening). The time that your items are collected will vary week to week depending on various factors, such as routing changes, road construction, and weather conditions. Collection crews sticker and leave behind unacceptable items.
  • Follow the 2026 collection schedule.
  • Keep it visible and accessible for collection crews (not behind a parked car, etc.).
  • Bundle branches with jute or cotton string. Do not use wire, tape or plastic cord.
  • Maximum weight for each bag, bundle or can is 23 kilograms (50 pounds).
  • Use the proper container. Yard waste will not be collected in blue boxes, green bins or cardboard boxes. Each container must be able to support its contents. 

After the seasonal yard waste collection has ended, use the options to deal with yard waste, listed in the section below.

  1. Do backyard composting.
  2. Grasscycle. Mulch your grass when mowing your lawn to provide nutrients for a healthier lawn. Mulch leaves, too!
  3. Spread excess dirt on your lawn or flower beds. This could include last year's used potting or houseplant soil, or dirt shaken from edgings or weeds. 
  4. Drop it off at Region of Waterloo waste management sites (fees will apply).
  5. Layer leaves on your vegetable garden and flower beds in the fall. This could help reduce weeds, and when you dig in the leaves in the spring, it will add carbon to the soil. Watch this video about how to deal with leaves.
  6. Use the seasonal loose leaf collection and drop-off programs offered by local cities. Visit your city's website for details:  City of CambridgeCity of KitchenerCity of Waterloo

Notes: 

  • After our seasonal collection program has ended, yard waste set out in paper yard waste bags or garbage cans will go to our local landfill as garbage and count towards your garbage limit. Any items over the limit will require a garbage tag.
  • Bundles of branches will also be collected and dumped at our landfill and count toward your bulky item limit
  • We have a two-week special curbside collection of natural Christmas trees. Go to our Waste Collection Requirements page for details.
  • The Townships do not provide loose leaf collection or leaf drop-off sites at this time.

You can call our contact centre (519-575-4400) to request a free yard waste sticker, or pick up yard waste stickers at the following locations: 

 

Region Offices
SFCC Call Centre 99 Regina St S, Waterloo
Region of Waterloo Public Health Building, Customer Service Desk 99 Regina St, Waterloo
Region of Waterloo Public Health Building, Customer Service Desk 150 Main Street, Cambridge
Region of Waterloo Admin Headquarters 150 Frederick, Kitchener
Cambridge Waste Management Site 201 Savage Drive, Cambridge
Waterloo Waste Management Site 925 Erb St., Gate 1 and 2, Waterloo

Municipal Offices 

Wilmot Township Office 60 Snyder's Rd. W Baden
Woolwich Township Office 24 Church St. W. Elmira
North Dumfries Office 106 Earl Thompson Road, Ayr
Wellesley Office 4639 Lobsinger Line, St. Clements
City of Cambridge  50 Dickson, Cambridge
City of Kitchener 200 King St W, Kitchener
City of Waterloo 100 Regina Street, Waterloo
City of Kitchener Community Centres 
Bridgeport Community Centre 20 Tyson Dr, Kitchener
Centreville Chicopee Community Centre 141 Morgan Ave, Kitchener
Candler Mowat Community Centre 222 Chandler Dr, Kitchener
Country Hills Community Centre   100 Rittenhouse Rd, Kitchener
Doon Pioneer Park Community Centre 150 Pioneer Dr, Kitchener  
Downtown Community Centre 35B Weber St W, Kitchener
Forest Heights Community Centre 1700 Queen’s Blvd, Kitchener  
Huron Community Centre 80 Tartan Ave, Kitchener  
Kingsdale Community Centre 72 Wilson Ave, Kitchener
Mill Courtland Community Centre Currently operating out of Rockway Mennonite Church, 47 Onward Ave, Kitchener  
Rockway Centre 1405 King St E, Kitchener
Stanley Park Community Centre 505 Franklin St N, Kitchener
Victoria Hills Community Centre 10 Chopin Dr, Kitchener
Williamsburg Community Centre 200 Rosenberg Way, Kitchener
City of Cambridge Community Centres
Allan Reuter Centre 507 King St E, Cambridge
John Dolson Centre 212 South St, Cambridge
W.G. Johnson Centre 31 Kribs St, Cambridge
Libraries 
ROW Township Libraries 2017 Nafziger, Baden
Ayr Branch 137 Stanley St., P.O. Box 1179, Ayr
Baden Branch 115 Snyder's Rd. E., Baden
Bloomingdale Branch 860A Sawmill Rd., Bloomingdale
Breslau Branch 100 Andover Dr, Breslau
Clyde Satellite Location 1459 Sheffield Rd., Cambridge
Elmira Branch 65 Arthur St. S., Elmira 
Linwood Branch 5279 Ament Line, Linwood
New Dundee Branch 1176 Queen St., P.O. Box 269, New Dundee
New Hamburg Branch 145 Huron St., New Hamburg
St. Clements Branch 3605 Lobsinger Line, St. Clements
St. Jacobs Branch 29 Queensway Dr., P.O. Box 507, St. Jacobs
Wellesley Branch 1137 Henry St., P.O. Box 190, Wellesley
Cambridge Public Library (Queen's Square branch) 1 North Square, Cambridge
Kitchener Public Library 85 Queen Street North, Kitchener
Waterloo Public Library 35 Albert St, Waterloo
Other 
Waterloo Service Centre 265 Lexington Court, Waterloo
GRT customer service centres 250 Strasburg, Kitchener
Wilmot Recreation Complex 1291 Nafziger Rd, Baden
Waterloo Service Centre 265 Lexington Court , Waterloo
City of Kitchener By-Law Office 33 Ontario St N, Kitchener

  • Use our free Waste Whiz app to set collection reminders.
  • Keep yard waste dry to ensure that it doesn't get waterlogged and overweight. Store it under a tarp, or in a shed or garage. This is particularly important when you use paper yard waste bags, to prevent the bags from tearing.
  • Don't set out items the night before collection if rain and windy weather are expected. Place your items on the curb by 7 a.m. on your collection day if the weather is better.
  • Consider using the options listed in the section above. Most help reduce the amount of yard waste you need to set to the curb.
  • Ensure your yard waste is visible and not behind lamp posts or shrubs.
  • If you use acceptable garbage cans to set out yard waste, ensure they have bright ribbons or our yellow yard waste stickers on them. This helps collection crews on yard waste trucks identify items that need to be emptied. If you want yard waste stickers email us your order and the stickers will be mailed to you.

Waste Whiz

Wondering if you can put something in the green bin? Ask the Waste Whiz.



This site determines waste services for residents living in single and semi-detached homes in Waterloo Region. Apartment buildings, businesses, condominiums and townhouse residents should call the Region's 24 / 7 customer service team at 519-575-4400 for more information.

Contact Us

Region of Waterloo
150 Frederick St.
Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4J3
Telephone: 519-575-4400
Fax: 519-575-4481

For general inquiries:
Regionalinquiries@regionofwaterloo.ca