Oneida Nation of the Thames

Welcome to your collection hub. This page will have your updated recycling & waste schedules, as well as helpful information for other disposal methods. For any further questions, please see our frequently asked questions, or contact us here.
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Recycling

The Association is pleased to offer the following recycling service to your community:

Service AreaService TypeFrequencyCollection Day
OneidaCurbside AutomatedWeeklyThursday
  • To ensure that your materials are collected, place your recyclables at the curb by 7:00 am on your collection day on your designated side of the street.
  • Please do not hide your recycling container. Be sure not to place it behind an obstruction where it cannot be clearly seen from the roadway. For example: behind a snow drift, hidden in tall grass, behind an hedge.
  • If you have a broken container, please contact our office by clicking here for a replacement. Replacement blue boxes may also be available at your local municipal office.
  • Needles and syringes are NOT recyclable and should NOT be placed in recycling containers. Contact your local pharmacist, health unit or hospital for proper disposal procedures.
  • Please remember that if your collection falls on a holiday, collection will occur as scheduled, except for Christmas and New Year’s Day; when collection may be rescheduled.
  • If you have been missed, you can report the issue by clicking here and filling out the form, or calling our office at 1-800-265-9799 ext 228

Waste

Unfortunately, the Association does not provide waste collection service in this area at this time. This information is provided for convenience only. Users should contact the local administration for service details.

Organic Waste

  • There is no scheduled curbside collection service for source separate organic materials and leaf and yard waste collection in your community.
  • We encourage you to use a backyard composter or a digester to manage this type of material. Managing materials as close to the source as possible is usually the best approach from an economic and environmental perspective.
  • Leaves raked onto the street or ditch will not be collected. This poses a danger to pedestrians, bicycles and motorists and can cause drainage problems.
  • Yard waste can also be dropped off at your local Leaf & Yard waste site. See a map of all Leaf and Yard Waste sites here. Note that not all sites can accept all materials, please call ahead to avoid any disappointments and some may charge a nominal fee to drop off your materials.

Electronic Waste

Bluewater Recycling Association is accepting all e-waste at its facility in Huron Park:

To find additional drop-off locations near you, go to www.recycleyourelectronics.ca

415 Canada Ave, Huron Park
Monday to Friday 7:30am-4:00pm
Phone: 519-228-6678

 

Here is a list of electronic waste products we accept:

  • Amplifiers
  • Audio/Video Players
  • Cameras
  • Cell Phones
  • Computers
  • Peripherals
  • Copiers
  • Digital Cameras
  • Fax Machines
  • Monitors
  • Pagers and PDAs
  • Printers
  • Radios
  • Receivers
  • Scanners
  • Speakers
  • Telephones
  • Tuners
  • Turntables
  • Televisions
  • Video Projectors

Hazardous Waste

  • Hazardous materials can be dangerous to people as well as the environment. Be sure to bring your hazardous products to the special depots so that they can be disposed of properly.
  • There are no permanent depots in your community.
  • Some retailers take back some materials. For more information on the location and types of materials accepted visit this website.
  • Agriculture and industry may produce the most hazardous waste by volume and mass, but the biggest threat to the majority of Canadians is our homes. Our closets, cupboards, basements and garages are full of hazardous products, which are also known as household hazardous waste. Products are considered hazardous when they are corrosive, reactive, flammable, toxic and/or radioactive.
  • Dangers associated with a product can be reduced through careful shopping or by using safer alternatives. To get a list of safer alternatives, click here.

Bulky Waste

Some materials are just not made to be disposed of curbside.  Whether you are a resident doing a spring clean up, a renovation project, or you have oversize items to dispose of, you can use a containerized service like those offered by Mars Environmental or you can bring it directly to the local landfill.

 

Your local landfill is:

Green Lane Environmental

38593 Third Line Rd. Southwold
519.652.3500

  • Please call ahead to avoid any disappointments and expect to pay a nominal fee to drop off your materials.
  • We try to keep our lists up to date, but they may be outdated. Send us an email if a site is closed.

Additional Resources

Take advantage of these additional resources that are tailored for your municipality. These publications are ready to print!

Acceptable Recyclables

A quick guide to acceptable materials in your blue box.

Material Set Out Guide

How to set out your curbside bin for collection.