All waste generated in the Central Okanagan is transported to the Glenmore Landfill. Learning how to dispose of waste in a responsible way contributes to the sustainability of your multi-unit building and will help extend the life of our only local landfill.
The RDCO does not provide curbside collection services to multi-unit buildings, like apartments or condos. We have developed toolkits and provide support on how to manage garbage and recycling in multi-unit buildings. Contact us to book a recycling room revamp or recycling education workshop for your building.
Apartment and Condo recycling brochure
Residents in multi-unit buildings
The RDCO has developed a toolkit to help residents living in multi-unit buildings learn how to recycle and manage their waste better.
Residential recycling toolkit - multi-unit building
What goes where |
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Tips for storing your recycling |
Apartment/condo living can mean limited storage space. Here are a few creative storage solutions to try:
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Engage your community |
Help make a difference in your building by engaging with your local community to reduce waste:
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Property Managers
The RDCO has developed a toolkit to help property managers of multi-unit buildings learn how to recycle and manage waste better.
Multi-unit building - Property managers toolkit
Recycling best practices |
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Resident participation |
Be sure to communicate to residents when you introduce any changes to your recycling program. Offer a move-in tour to walk new residents through your recycling collection areas. Share the Multi-Family Recycling Toolkit For Residents with all residents. It is important to monitor and measure progress of your waste diversion efforts to ensure changes are working and that your waste streams are not contaminated. Report your findings to residents to help them understand that they have a key role to play in the success of their own programs. Start a Green Team A Green Team works together to reduce environmental impacts at a property. They are a great way to build community, engagement, and a sense of purpose around your building's recycling program, and encourage and inspire resident participation. Meet regularly to come up with a list of action items and to review the status of each activity. Host a recycling information session Keep your residents informed about program changes and consider hosting a building-wide information session for residents to learn more about the programs available. Involve strata councils, board members and interested residents. Hold the sessions during the evenings or weekends to increase participation. Invite a guest speaker to discuss different aspects of recycling, for example an RDCO Waste Reduction staff member or a representative from your hauling company. Hold a Community Sale or Swap Table Organize a yard sale or swap table where residents can trade or sell items in good condition for reuse. |
Speak with your hauler |
If you have questions about your current recycling program, how to expand your program or additional services (e.g. large-item removal, composting), speak with your hauler. Some haulers may be able to provide educational materials, signage and labels or may offer additional services that would be useful for your building. |