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Branches can be discarded at Public Works from September 1 to May 31. No limit. Don’t prune during the summer, because this can spread ash borer disease.
READY? SET? REDUCE!
How does the automated waste collection system work?
Garbage bins equipped with RFID transponders are distributed to Beaconsfield residents. Three bin sizes are available:
- MINI – 120 litres
- STANDARD – 240 litres
- HEFTY – 360 litres
The RFID transponder affixed to your bin enables the system to link the bin to your address How often you use the collection service will therefore automatically be registered with your home, based on your disposal habits. This approach allows you to manage your bill: the less you throw away, the more you save.
The automated waste collection system will collect waste in a bin that can be lifted mechanically only. Only the new charcoal bin will be collected. Bags or other garbage placed next to the bin will not beaccepted.
What is the smart collection?
The smart collection is based on the “pay as you throw’’ principle and is established according to the size and frequency of collection. The weight of the bin is not relevant.
In fact, the smart collection takes a more equitable, beneficial and logical approach to waste collection than the current rate structure, as it accounts for the efforts you make to reduce the waste you leave out for curbside pick-up. The more you sort by using all other available collections, the slower you’ll fill your garbage bin and the less frequently you’ll need to put out the bin for pick-up.
What are the benefits of automated waste collection and the incentive tariff?
This approach delivers a number of benefits, both for the City of Beaconsfield and its citizens.
Cost control for the City
Automated waste collection is less expensive than the current system, and the savings enable the City to diversify the waste management services it offers citizens.
Cost control for citizens
The tariff system takes into account your actual use of the collection service and the amount of waste you produce. It is therefore more equitable and enables you to control the amount you are charged.
Environmental preservation
It has been demonstrated that a smart collcetion promotes waste reduction and sorting. It has also been shown to change people’s shopping habits. These simple actions add up to a positive and profound impact on the environment.
Who does the program apply to?
The program targets single family residences, which make up 92% of all of the homes in Beaconsfield.
The smart collection is calculated based on a fixed tariff plus a variable tariff, as explained below:
Fixed proportion
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Variable proportion
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2016 tariff chart
Tariffs are based on actual costs for all collection services. An idea of the possible rates for 2016 are presented below.
Bin format chosen (Litre) | 120 | 240 | 360 |
Fixed portion (includes 12 household waste collections) | $150 | $155 | $160 |
Variable proportion | |||
Unit bin cost of each additional collection ($/bin pick-up) | $0.40 | $0.80 | $1.20 |
Payment
- The fixed tariff will be charged on your municipal tax bill.
- The variable tariff will be billed at the end of the year at the same time as the water tax.
The following three examples illustrate how tariffs will be calculated based on the bin format and garbage collection frequency:
BIN FORMAT AND POSSIBLE SCENARIOS | TOTAL ANNUAL TARIFF |
MINI (120 L) Put out for collection every two weeks throughout the year, for a total of 26 collections. The number of additional collections is therefore 14. | $156 |
STANDARD (240 L) Put out for collection every week between March and October (excluding three weeks of personal vacation) and every two weeks between November and February. The total number of collections is 39 per year, 27 of which are calculated as additional collections. | $177 |
HEFTY (360 L) Put out for collection every week of the year (excluding three weeks of personal vacation), for a total of 49 collections. The number of additional collections is 37. | $204 |
A system adapted to each family’s situation
There is no good or bad bin size. What’s important are the efforts and actions of each person to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill. A family with a 120-litre bin who puts out their garbage for pick-up four times a month will have produced more garbage than someone with a 360-litre bin who puts the garbage out once a month. The frequency of the collection has just as much impact on the environment.
Which bin size is right for my family?
In making your decision, please note the capacity of each bin size:
The MINI - 120 litres – up to 5 standard kitchen garbage bags
The STANDARD - 240 litres - up to 10 standard kitchen garbage bags
The HEFTY - 360 litres - up to 15 standard kitchen garbage bags
Please note that these formats are the same as those currently offered for recycling bins.
Examine your current habits and how you might be able to reduce the amount of waste your household produces. The City of Beaconsfield offers you many complementary collection services to help you do so.
IT’S UP TO YOU!
What should I do with my old bin?
Why not use it for your green residue? It’s a practical solution and one we encourage. If you wish to dispose of your old bin or if it is damaged, you can put it out for the bulky item collection and add a note to it to ensure it is picked up for recycling. During the period between December and March when no bulky item collections are planned, you can bring it to the Public Works drop off site.
Have questions?
Please consult the Frequently Asked Questions on the Beaconsfield website, which can be found by clicking on the Garbage and recycling collection section.
You can also reach us by email at reduction@beaconsfield.ca or by phone at 514 428-4500.
Consult the Reference Guide (PDF)
In partnership with
Electronic products should be thought of as a resource for producing other equipment, rather than as garbage. ICT, information and communications technology equipment, is not picked up in normal garbage collections.
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- Learn more about Beaconsfield Waste Reduction Strategy
- Results of the Open House on Waste Management held in 2014 (PDF available in French only)
- Report on the Waste Reduction Pilot Project - 2015 (PDF available in French only)
- Presentation to Council for the 2016 Collection Contract - May 28, 2015 (PDF)
- Report on the Smart Collection Implementation - 2017 (PDF available in French only)
- Results of the Smart Collection after the first year of implementation - 2017 (PDF)
- Report on the Pilot Project for the Optimization of the Recyclable Materials Collection - 2018 (PDF available in French only)
- Feasibility study on the scenarios for the collection of organic material – 2021 (PDF in French only)
Public Works Drop-Off Site
The City provides residents with a special waste drop-off site, at the back of the Public Works building. Use is limited to residents, who must present proof of residency (driver’s licence or municipal tax bill). Up to five drop-offs (excluding branches) are permitted each year per address.
Permitted
- Bulky waste: furniture, appliances, mattresses, carpets (rolled up and tied)
- Construction, renovation and demolition waste (CRD): wood, plaster, paving stones, concrete, bricks, doors and windows
- Electronic waste, batteries and light bulbs
- Tires from lightweight vehicles without rims and rims without tires
- Branches, logs, stumps and fire wood (September 1 to May 31)
- Fallen leaves (from mid-October to mid-December only)
- Earth and rocks (up to three cubic yards)
- Plastic #6 (styrofoam)
Refused
- Household garbage, recyclable items, large cardboard
- Hazardous domestic waste (HDW)
- Green residus
- Branches, logs, stumps and fire wood (May 31 to September 1)
MORATORIUM
Special measure to limit spread of ash borer disease
To comply with the departmental order on ash borer disease, it is prohibited to bring potentially infested bulk material to the drop-off site such as heating wood, logs, branches and stumps and nursery materials, between May 31 and September 1.
After the five visits, the following charges apply:
- Cars: $15 per drop-off
- Light truck or van: $40 per drop-off
- 'Pickups': $40 minimum (based on estimate)
- Truck with dump box—less than 5 tons: $150 minimum (based on estimate)
- Single axle trailer: $80 minimum (based on estimate)
- Dual axle trailer: $200 minimum (based on estimate)
Place and Hours:
300, Beaurepaire
Monday to Friday: 7:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday: open only from April to the end of November, from 9 a.m. to noon.
Questions? Email us at site.depot@beaconsfield.ca
Special Pickup
If you must discard items or materials not eligible for regular pickups or if you missed the free branch pickup, you can request a special pickup from Public Works at 514 428-4500.
An inspector will give you an estimate of the charge. There is a $100 minimum for bulky waste and CRD, and $60 minimum for branches. If you are not home when the inspector comes, s/he will leave the estimate in your mailbox. You must make your payment to City Hall before the pickup will occur.