Make a Clear Commitment with Muskoka's Clear Bag Program!
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Be a part of Muskoka's green, clean, and sustainable future bymaking a Clear Commitment! By using clear garbage bags to dispose of your waste, you're reducing the amount of garbage headed to our landfill, which extends its life, and helps District staff direct recyclables, green bin organics, and hazardous waste into their proper disposal streams.
Thanks to strong community participation, the Clear Bag program is already making a measurable impact on local waste diversion in our community after the first two months of the program.
Participation Rate: Over 75% of Muskoka curbside households are now using clear bags for garbage! The community’s enthusiasm and cooperation are turning the program’s goal of extending the life of the Rosewarne Landfill and improving waste management practices into a reality
Garbage Reduction: There has been a 41% decrease in the tonnage of garbage collected at the curb compared to March and April 2024. Rest assured, this does not mean garbage is being left behind; rather, it reflects the community's proactive shift of food waste and organics from garbage bags to green bins.
Green Bin Success: The most encouraging news is a 99% increase in tonnage of green bin organics collected at the curb. This outcome highlights the community’s commitment to reducing waste and making a substantial environmental impact.
“The District is incredibly proud of the immediate positive changes we've seen from our Clear Bag Program," said District Chair Jeff Lehman. "The significant decrease in the amount of garbage being picked up isn't due to waste being left behind. Instead, it's because food waste and organics are now moving out of Muskoka’s garbage bags and into green bins! This shift is a testament to our community's commitment to sustainability and keeping taxes down by extending the life of our landfill."
Be a part of Muskoka's green, clean, and sustainable future bymaking a Clear Commitment! By using clear garbage bags to dispose of your waste, you're reducing the amount of garbage headed to our landfill, which extends its life, and helps District staff direct recyclables, green bin organics, and hazardous waste into their proper disposal streams.
Thanks to strong community participation, the Clear Bag program is already making a measurable impact on local waste diversion in our community after the first two months of the program.
Participation Rate: Over 75% of Muskoka curbside households are now using clear bags for garbage! The community’s enthusiasm and cooperation are turning the program’s goal of extending the life of the Rosewarne Landfill and improving waste management practices into a reality
Garbage Reduction: There has been a 41% decrease in the tonnage of garbage collected at the curb compared to March and April 2024. Rest assured, this does not mean garbage is being left behind; rather, it reflects the community's proactive shift of food waste and organics from garbage bags to green bins.
Green Bin Success: The most encouraging news is a 99% increase in tonnage of green bin organics collected at the curb. This outcome highlights the community’s commitment to reducing waste and making a substantial environmental impact.
“The District is incredibly proud of the immediate positive changes we've seen from our Clear Bag Program," said District Chair Jeff Lehman. "The significant decrease in the amount of garbage being picked up isn't due to waste being left behind. Instead, it's because food waste and organics are now moving out of Muskoka’s garbage bags and into green bins! This shift is a testament to our community's commitment to sustainability and keeping taxes down by extending the life of our landfill."
Muskoka’s new Clear Bag Program launches on March 3rd at the curb, and we want YOU to lead the way! Help us promote better waste sorting by sending a photo of yourself using clear bags. Not only will your photo help others see how easy it is, but you’ll also be entered into our prize draws for a chance to win a green bin, bin buddy, or supply of clear bags for your household!
📸 How to Enter: Simply take a photo of yourself or your household using clear bags and sorting waste properly, then submit it through this form. By submitting, you’ll be entered into a draw for great prizes, including green bins, bin buddies, and a supply of clear bags!
🎁 Win! Winners will be drawn regularly, so keep sending in your photos! Plus, your photo could be featured in our promotional materials to inspire others to sort waste correctly.
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Key Transition Dates
District Council Approved: Preparing for Clear Bag Transition
Make a Clear Commitment with Muskoka's Clear Bag Program! has finished this stage
October 2024
Transitioning to Clear Bags at the Curb
Make a Clear Commitment with Muskoka's Clear Bag Program! has finished this stage
March 2025
Transitioning to Clear Bags at all Waste Drop-Off Facilities
Make a Clear Commitment with Muskoka's Clear Bag Program! is currently at this stage
January 2026
Waste Management in Muskoka
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Muskoka Makes the Clear Committment
A Clear Commitment has been made in Muskoka. Starting in March 2025, Muskoka residents will be moving to a Clear Bag Program for curbside collection.
The Clear Bag Program requires residents to place garbage in a clear plastic bag instead of a black or green plastic bag. This simple change is an effective way to remind residents to keep organics and recyclables out of our one and only landfill, Rosewarne. By using clear bags for garbage, residents can easily identify whether waste has been separated and make a personal contribution to a more sustainable Muskoka.