Disposal of Items
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Place in the garbage.
Ensure that any residual paint on the brush dries and hardens before placing it in the garbage.
Bring this item to a Household Hazardous Waste Depot.
This item is hazardous and cannot be placed in the garbage or recycling.
Learn more about what happens to recycled paint:
http://looppaint.com/paint/.
Place in the Blue Box.
Plastic and metal paint cans with a thin layer of residual dry paint are accepted.
Remove the lid from the paint can before placing in the Blue Box.
Place in the garbage.
Ensure that any residual paint on the paint tray dries and hardens before placing it in the garbage.
Place in the Blue Box.
Remove the plastic lids and place them separately in the Blue Box.
Bring this item to a Household Hazardous Waste Depot.
This item is hazardous and cannot be placed in the garbage or recycling.
Bring to the landfill for proper disposal.
Disposal fees will apply.
Construction, renovation or demolition materials are not collected at the curb.
Place in the garbage.
If the item is too large to fit into a garbage bag or garbage can, schedule a large item pick-up.
Pick-ups must be booked at least 2 days before your regular collection day.
Bring this item to a Household Hazardous Waste Depot.
This item is hazardous and cannot be placed in the garbage or recycling.