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Commercial Waste Management: What Property Managers Need to Know

Waste management affects cleanliness, compliance, and cost on commercial properties. Here's a practical overview.

Commercial Property Services

Commercial waste management is more complex than residential. Property managers must navigate waste collection contracts, recycling compliance, tenant responsibilities, and municipal requirements.

Waste audits identify composition of waste streams and opportunities for diversion. Many commercial properties can reduce disposal costs by 20-40% through improved recycling and organic waste programs.

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Dumpster enclosures require maintenance. Structural integrity, gate function, drainage, and cleanliness are all property manager responsibilities. Enclosures that attract pests or generate complaints from neighbours become bylaw issues.

Waste collection contracts should specify collection frequency, container sizes, acceptable materials, and overage charges. Vague contracts result in unexpected charges and missed pickups.

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Tenant lease clauses should specify waste management responsibilities. Who provides containers, who pays for collection, and how waste must be prepared for pickup are all subject to negotiation and must be documented.

Organics collection is expanding across Ontario. Many municipalities now require commercial properties above certain waste volumes to separate organic waste. Non-compliance with municipal diversion programs carries fines.

Hazardous waste generated by tenants — chemicals, used oil, paint — requires specific handling under Ontario's Environmental Protection Act. Property managers should know what their tenants are generating and ensure proper disposal.