Temiskaming Shores

Learn more about your recycling program.

Recycling program transition

As of January 1, 2025, Temiskaming Shores’ recycling program will be managed by Circular Materials, a national not-for-profit organization that is committed to building an efficient and effective recycling system in Ontario.

Recycling resources

Learn more about recycling collection in Temiskaming Shores.

Get in touch

As of January 1, 2025, please contact GFL for any recycling collection inquiries. They can be contacted for:

  • Replacement recycling bins.
  • Missed collections.
  • Other recycling questions.

GFL

Be recycle ready

  • Temiskaming Shores has a “single stream” recycling system. This means that you can put all of your recyclable materials into one bin.
  • Place your recycling bin at the curb between 8:00pm the evening before and 6:30am on your collection day, as pick-up times may vary occasionally without notice.
  • Place your recycling bin in a visible location as close as possible to the roadway, but not on a travelled roadway, or in an area that would interfere with pedestrian/ vehicular traffic, mail delivery vehicles, or maintenance operations.
  • Materials placed for roadside collection at ground level should be placed in accordance with the following:
  • Street with concrete/asphalt curb – placed directly behind the curb
  • Street with gravel road shoulders – placed directly on road shoulder
  • The front-side of the bin must face the street and the immediate space around the bin must remain unobstructed (at least 3 feet from an object for the mechanical lift arm used in automated collection).
  • It is important to keep a safe distance between you and the recycling collection truck.  Whether you are driving or walking near a truck, always stay alert and please do not approach the vehicle or the automated side arm.
  • Recyclables placed in non-approved containers will not be collected. Please do not use cardboard boxes or grocery bags as containers. Place items loosely in your recycle bin.
  • Do not bag your mixed recyclables in plastic bags. Any items received at the sorting facility in garbage or grocery bags are considered non-recyclable materials, as these bags are not opened and the contents are not sorted. 

What’s accepted

  • All Plastics No. 1-7 (margarine, yogurt, ice cream, sour cream, yogurt, pudding, apple sauce containers)
  • Clamshell containers (hinged, clear plastic containers used for food items such as berries and take-out)
  • Clear fruit and vegetable containers
  • Clear take-out food containers
  • Clear molded bakery item trays, egg cartons
  • Disposable plastic plates and glasses
  • Cold beverage cups/lids
  • Plastic bottles and jugs (lids on)
  • Milk cartons
  • Juice Box (juice, drinks, soup, broth)
  • Glass bottles and jars
  • Metal cans
  • Cardboard cans (frozen juice, refrigerated dough, chips, nuts, powdered drink mix)
  • Aluminum (cans, trays, burner liners, pie plates, roasting pans)
  • Blister packaging (gum and lozenges)
  • Bags, rolls, junk mail, writing/computer paper, envelopes, window envelopes, envelopes with padding
  • Shredded paper (put in clear plastic bag and tie closed)
  • Gift wrap, cards (no ribbons, bows, foil wrap)
  • Newspapers, flyers, telephone directories, magazines, catalogues, books (hardcover removed)
  • Boxboard boxes (cereal, tissue, detergent, egg cartons – flatten and remove liners)
  • Corrugated cardboard (clean and flattened – pizza boxes must be empty)
  • Plastic bottles and tubs – lids and sprayers screwed on tight (shampoo, detergent, fabric softener)
  • Prescription bottles (empty)
  • Plastic kitty litter tubs with plastic handle
  • Aerosol cans (empty)
  • Clear compact disk cases (empty)
  • Plastic gift cards
  • Organic material (food scraps, diapers, animal waste)
  • Used/soiled paper or plastic plates and utensils
  • Hazardous waste: propane/helium tanks & cylinders, batteries, compact fluorescent light bulbs (Must not be put in recycling or garbage; take to annual Orange Drop Event.)
  • Medical waste: needles are hazardous waste (Must not be put in garbage; take to annual Orange Drop event).
  • Auto parts, tools, extension cords
  • Clothes, shoes, carpets, curtains, bedding
  • Electronics (take to the Electronic Waste Recycling Bin)
  • Small Appliances (coffee makers, microwaves)
  • Plastic: squeeze tubes for home and personal products (hair, body), caulking tubes, food storage containers, motor oil jugs
  • Large plastics (pool covers, tarps, pools, toys)
  • Binders (three ring), clipboards
  • Hoses
  • Glass (drinking glasses, dishes, cups, crystal, window glass, light bulbs, mirrors, pottery)
  • Metal (scrap metal, coat hangers, pots, pans)
  • Wood (pieces, flooring, crates for fruit)
  • Yard Waste (grass clippings, tree limbs, leaves)