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Garbage

Place item in your garbage bag curbside. One garbage bag is allowed per week, up to three additional bags can be set out with excess garbage tags. Learn about Garbage

Airdrie Transfer Site

Excess garbage can be brought to the transfer site, for a fee. Learn about Airdrie Transfer Site

Spring clean-up tips

Doing some spring cleaning? Remember these waste disposal tips:

Yard waste

  • Don’t overload your green cart — the lid must close for collection. Contractors won’t pick up extra material beside your cart.
  • Take grass, leaves and branches to the Transfer Site
  • Take sod, soil and sod fill to the City of Calgary landfill

Stinky green cart?

Try these fixes:

  • Sprinkle baking soda inside.
  • Rinse it out and pour the water on your lawn.
  • Line with compostable bags, paper or cardboard to prevent food from sticking.

Garbage reminders:

We always want to give items a second life and many of us feel guilty about throwing things away. However, some items cause more harm if they end up in the blue cart when they're not recyclable (wishcycling), can't be donated and must be put in the garbage. The following items belong in the garbage:

  • Garden hoses
  • Brooms and mops
  • Ceramic pots
  • Outdoor toys (e.g., trampolines, soccer balls)

Break down large toys with a recycling symbol and bring them to the Recycle Depot.

Clothing donations:

Drop off clothing in any condition at the Recycle Depot.

Household Hazardous Waste:

Dispose of hazardous waste safely at the Recycle Depot:

  • Paint and paint cans
  • Household chemicals (securely contained and labelled)
  • Batteries
  • Used engine oil (max 20L), used oil containers & filters
  • Antifreeze & propane tanks

Transport safely:

  • Keep items sealed in original containers (20L max).
  • Look for these symbols: flame, skull, corrosive, explosive.

Printable resources

The City has created some print-at-home resources to help you sort your recycling, organics and garbage. Print copies also available at the Recycle Depot and City Hall.