Starting in July, single-family homes and non-strata townhomes will begin receiving their new bins for the automated garbage and organic bins collection system ahead of the program that will begin in August.
Please wait until your first collection day on or after August 1, 2025 to use your bins. Until then, keep an eye out on this page for more information!
Thank you for your patience while we roll out this exciting program.
What’s changing?
Langley City is updating its waste collection to improve efficiency, cleanliness, and sustainability with new automated collection bins. These bins are designed to make waste disposal cleaner and more efficient. The new bins will be collected by an electric truck, reflecting the City’s commitment to environmental responsibility.
The new bins will also be tagged with Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) tags to help track the collection of bins to optimize routes and ensure all bins are picked up.
The new standard 240L bins are larger than a standardized 80L garbage bin allowing for more convenient waste disposal. With the new wheels, it will make the bins easier to move.
Benefits of the new system
Ease of use: the bins have wheels at the bottom to help with moving.
Less landfill waste: better sorting will divert organics from the landfill.
Cleaner streets: Sealed bins reduce and prevent litter and animals from getting into the bins, while the standardized bins keep the streets looking neater and tidier.
Healthy environment: The new bins will be picked up by an electric truck, reducing pollution
Efficient service: automated service means more efficient pick-ups, saving taxpayer dollars.
How to use the new bins
Place bins at the curb by 7:30 AM on your scheduled garbage and organics collection day. Your collection day will not change and there will be no changes to recycling collection.
Bins should be placed with the wheels towards your house and with the lid opening towards the street.
Leave at least 1 metre (3 feet) of space between each bin and any obstacles such as other bins, parked cars, poles, fences, or mailboxes.
Ensure the lid is fully closed, overfilled bins may not be collected.
Do not block sidewalks or driveways.
Store the new bins within your property boundary -- in your garage, backyard, side of your home or front yard. Do not store them on the road or sidewalk.
Rollout Schedule
Delivery rollout of bins begins on July 9, 2025 One 240-litre garbage bin and one organic bin will be delivered to single-detached and non-strata townhomes in Langley City beginning on July 9, 2025. If by August 1, you have not received your bins, please contact Emterra Environmental at 604.635.0999 or email col@emterra.ca.
The new program begins in August 2025 There are no changes to your garbage and organic collection dates. Fill up and set out your new bins, for your first collection date on or after August 1, 2025.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, collection days will not change with the new system.
Service with the new garbage and organic bins will begin on the first collection date in August, on or after August 1, 2025.
The City has developed a guide to help residents in placing bins for collection. The guide will also be delivered when the binsare distributed.
Unlike the old system, there is no weight limit for the garbage or organic bins. Contents can be compacted down to hold more contents in the bins.
Each single-detached family home and non-strata townhome will receive one 240L garbage and one 240L organic bin. Ensure lids are completely closed so that bins can be collected.
No, the recycling collection is not changing. Continue to use the following recycling containers as normal:
grey bin for glasses
blue bin for containers
yellow bag for paper
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No, you cannot put yard waste in your paper bag. Yard waste must be placed in your new green organics bin(s).
If you're finding that your green waste bin fills up quickly, here are some tips to manage the contents:
Compact Your Green Waste The new green waste bins have no weight limit because they’re emptied by automated trucks. Press down on your green waste, organics, and yard clippings to remove air pockets and maximize space.
Use Green Waste as Natural Fertilizer Consider composting some of your green waste at home. It’s a great way to enrich your soil and reduce the amount going into your bin.
Upgrade Your Organic Bin After one month, consider upgrading to a larger 360L bin if you consistently have more green waste than your current bin can handle. To do this, contact Emterra Environmental at 604.635.0999 or email col@emterra.ca.
Request an additional Organic bin for:
Bin Size
Additional Cost
120L
$65
240L
$80
360L
$85
It is recommended to use the new bins for at least one month before exchanging your default 240L garbage or organics bin. This new default bin size is three times the typical size of an 80L bin. Allow time to see if the new bins meet your needs before considering changing to a bigger or smaller-sized bin(s).
There is no cost for the first exchange of your garbage or organics bins. If you need to exchange the bins a second time, there will be a fee to make further changes.
To make an exchange, please contact Emterra Environmental at 604.635.0999 or email col@emterra.ca.
*To ensure we are meeting the community's needs, the City of Langley will be waiving the $10 service cost to exchange the 240L bins for a 360L or 120L bin.
*This FAQ was updated on August 18, 2025.
No, there is no deadline to exchange your bins for a different size. However, it is recommended that you wait at least one month before requesting an exchange, as there will be no cost for the first exchange of your garbage and organics bins.
If you need to exchange the bins a second time, there will be a fee to make further changes.
At this time, extra garbage bins cannot be purchased.
After one month, a second organics bin can be purchased for:
Bin Size
Cost
120L
$65
240L
$80
360L
$85
No, this is a city program being implemented for all single-family residences and non-strata townhomes.
Your existing garbage, recycling and/or organics container belongs to you. There are several creative and environmentally friendly ways to repurpose these containers and keep them out of the landfill, such as:
Storage for tools, potting soil, mulch, and animal feed
Rain barrels
Flower or vegetable planters
Collect your depot items (i.e. Flexible plastics, glass, foam packaging or refundable drink containers)
The City is currently working with the contractor to develop a program to give residents an option to get rid of old bins, either by providing one-time drop-off locations or curbside pickup.
Once confirmed, this section will be updated.
With a black permanent marker, write your address in the white square below the Langley City logo on the side of your bin.