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Report Number: SUS 07-23
Date: June 26, 2023
From: Kyle Bentley
Director, City Development and CBO
Subject: Enhanced Blue Box and Green Bin Availability
- Council Resolution #143/23
- File: D-7001-024
Recommendation:
1. That the City of Pickering staff continue to work with the Region of Durham, and be
authorized to take the necessary actions to enhance residents’ access to blue and green
bins as outlined in this report, including to enable the sale of blue boxes, blue box lids,
kitchen containers for food waste, and curbside green bins from the Chestnut Hill
Developments Recreation Complex; and
2. That staff be directed to report back to Council in Q2 2024 with an update on actions
taken to address blue box and green bin availability.
Executive Summary: At the Council Meeting of March 27, 2023, staff were directed to
meet with the Region of Durham’s Waste Management Services staff to explore opportunities for
more local and convenient locations for residents to have access to new blue and green bins
for purchase, as well as to exchange old broken bins (Resolution #143/23, Attachment #1).
Accordingly, Regional and City staff discussed options to advance this initiative including
viability of using Regional or City facilities for bin sales/exchange; Regional attendance at
City/community events; use of the Region’s 311 phone service; and, partnering with
commercial/retailers. Subsequently, City staff from City Development, Community Services
and the Operations Departments met to discuss these opportunities and identified various
potential short, medium, and long-term actions that would improve resident access to recycling
and green bins.
Subject to Council’s approval of Report SUS 07-23, staff will work with the Region of Durham
to facilitate the sale of new bins from the Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex
(CHDRC) on a cost recovery basis. CHDRC has convenient operating hours for residents, and
the ability to store a small inventory of bins. Regional staff were also invited to attend City
events to sell/exchange bins and/or to coordinate a standalone event in a municipal parking lot
but have since advised that they have insufficient Regional staff resources to participate. That
said, Regional staff indicated that they will review the matter in an effort to identify medium-
term solutions to address this gap.
Financial Implications: There is no net cost to the City of Pickering. The City of Pickering
would purchase blue and green bins from the Region of Durham and sell them to residents on
a cost recovery basis. Any unsold units would be returned to the Region of Durham and
therefore there is no cost to the City.
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Discussion: As per Resolution #143-23, staff have investigated more local and convenient
locations for residents to access new blue and green bins (see Resolution #143/23,
Attachment #1).
Based on discussions with City of Pickering staff from City Development, Community Services,
and the Operations Departments, and staff from the Region of Durham, a number of short,
medium, and long-term actions were identified and explored.
Short-term Actions:
1. Pending Council approval of this report, staff will facilitate the sale of blue boxes, blue box
lids, kitchen containers for food waste, and curbside green bins, at CHDRC. CHDRC
offers residents convenient operating hours, cashless (credit/debit) purchasing options,
and there is an ability to store a small inventory of new bins on site. The opportunity to
purchase bins at this facility would be promoted on Regional and City websites. This
service is not expected to impact City staff resources to a great extent.
At the onset, staff would purchase 30 of each unit, and reorder from the Region of
Durham as the supply is depleted. The units would be sold on a cost recovery basis so
there is no net cost to the City of Pickering. All sales would be subject to a 3 percent
charge to cover processing/transaction fees.
Per unit pricing as of 2023 (HST included):
i) 23.5-gallon Blue Box (for containers or papers) - $11.00 each
ii) Blue Box lid made from recycled tires - $13.00 each
iii) Kitchen container for food waste - $4.00 each
iv) Curbside green bin - $19.00 each
Due to safety concerns associated with handling broken used bins and storage constraints,
staff determined that it is not feasible to offer an exchange program to collect broken used
bins.
2. The City of Pickering will continue to host the Region of Durham’s Annual Community
Compost Giveaway event, at which residents can purchase new, and exchange broken,
bins. Over 800 guests (vehicles) attended the recent drive-through event on May 27, 2023.
Medium-term Actions:
1. The Region of Durham staff were asked to investigate using a closer Regional facility to
offer bins sales/exchanges than the 600 Garrard Road North site in the Town of Whitby.
One particular location City staff requested be considered is the Regional Depot at 2020
Salem Road in Ajax, which is closer for Pickering residents. Regional staff will review and
advise.
2. Regional staff were invited to attend future City events, and/or to set up a pop-up event in
a municipal parking lot or facility to sell/exchange bins. At this time, limited Regional staff
resources restrict the number of events they can attend outside of the Community Compost
Giveaway. However, Regional staff indicated they would review this opportunity and
advise.
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Long-term Actions:
1. Region of Durham staff advised they were currently exploring the opportunity to sell bins
through an E-Commerce platform, on which residents would be able to purchase and
have bins delivered to their home. Long-term, Regional staff committed to reviewing how
their 311 phone service platform could benefit this objective, as well as the potential to
collaborate with commercial retailers to sell/exchange bins.
2. Durham Region is set to transition to Extended Producer Responsibility for residential
collection as of July 1, 2024, and will no longer be responsible for blue box services.
Regional staff noted that this process is still in development, and as such, how residents
will access bins in the future has not been finalized. Nevertheless, the Region of Durham
will still be developing a long-term plan to address resident access to green bins and
kitchen catchers.
As directed by Council, Regional and City staff undertook steps to explore opportunities for
more local and convenient locations for residents to have access to new blue and green bins.
Subject to Council’s endorsement of Report 07-23, staff will take the necessary steps to enable
the sale of blue boxes, blue box lids, kitchen containers for food waste, and curbside green
bins from CHDRC.
Attachment:
1. Resolution #143/23
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Prepared By:
Original Signed By
Kristy Gagen
Coordinator, Environmental Engagement
Original Signed By
Chantal Whitaker, BESc (Hons), CSR-P
Manager, Sustainability & Strategic
Environmental Initiatives
Approved/Endorsed By:
Original Signed By
Kyle Bentley, P. Eng
Director, City Development & CBO
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Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
Marisa Carpino, M.A.
Chief Administrative Officer
Original Signed By
Attachment #1 to Report SUS 07-23
Legislative Services Division
Clerk’s Office
Directive Memorandum
March 30, 2023
To: Kyle Bentley
Director, City Development & CBO
From: Susan Cassel
City Clerk
Subject: Direction as per Minutes of the Meeting of City Council held on
March 27, 2023
Enhanced Blue Box and Green Bin Availability
Council Decision Resolution #143/23
Please take any action deemed necessary.
WHEREAS, the current closest blue and green bin exchange/purchase location is the
Durham Region Depot in Whitby;
And Whereas, the blue and green bin exchange in Pickering has been limited to the
compost pick up day at the Chestnut Hill Development Recreation Complex;
And Whereas, Pickering residents have expressed that more convenient arrangements
for blue and green bin exchange/purchase would be desirable;
Now therefore be it resolved, that the Council of The Corporation of the City of
Pickering directs City staff through the Office of the CAO to:
1.Further work with the Region of Durham Waste Management staff to explore
opportunities for more local and convenient locations for Pickering residents to
have access to the blue and green bin replacements;
2.That staff consider options that include but are not limited to the following:
i.introducing local pick up location(s) such as a Region or City facility,
ii.coordinate with City/community events, such as compost giveaway, Artfest,
etc.,
iii.use of 311 to arrange drop off, and,
iv.arrangements with commercial/retail partners;
3.That staff report back to Council by end of second quarter 2023;
4.That this motion be forwarded to the Commissioner of Works, Region of
Durham.
Susan Cassel
Copy: Chief Administrative Officer