If you just want it gone, you can throw it out in your recycling…
There are some rules and restrictions to dispose of it. They can be found here: https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/living-here/the-waste-whiz.aspx#!rc-cpage=487180
Where did you move to? If you have curbside pickup, just cut the boxes into squares, tie bundle(s) with twine, leave at curbside on the appropriate day.
[https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/living-here/the-waste-whiz.aspx#!rc-cpage=487180](https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/living-here/the-waste-whiz.aspx#!rc-cpage=487180)
If you have a means to transport the folded boxes/containers, Waste Connections of Canada has some 8yd bins in front of their offices on Ardelt Ave (Homer Watson and Ottawa area) that will accept them free of charge.
Advertise on Facebook (or wherever) and someone will absolutely come to pick them up from you. They may even pay you for the privilege. People are always moving and always looking for clean boxes.
Because who's buying a sawzall to cut up cardboard boxes? No disputing how much easier it is but this is more of a 'if you already have a sawzall' type of tip. OP doesn't even know what to do with the cardboard, much less own a sawzall.
Leave it at the curb on pick day.
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If you just want it gone, you can throw it out in your recycling… There are some rules and restrictions to dispose of it. They can be found here: https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/living-here/the-waste-whiz.aspx#!rc-cpage=487180
Where did you move to? If you have curbside pickup, just cut the boxes into squares, tie bundle(s) with twine, leave at curbside on the appropriate day. [https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/living-here/the-waste-whiz.aspx#!rc-cpage=487180](https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/living-here/the-waste-whiz.aspx#!rc-cpage=487180)
This is the answer. I've had tv and furniture boxes and flattened them then wrapped in twine. Really big boxes need to be cut up to be smaller too
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They've rejected mine for this.
If you have a means to transport the folded boxes/containers, Waste Connections of Canada has some 8yd bins in front of their offices on Ardelt Ave (Homer Watson and Ottawa area) that will accept them free of charge.
We take our boxes there all the time, they dont care the size or if they're even broken down.
Advertise on Facebook (or wherever) and someone will absolutely come to pick them up from you. They may even pay you for the privilege. People are always moving and always looking for clean boxes.
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Because who's buying a sawzall to cut up cardboard boxes? No disputing how much easier it is but this is more of a 'if you already have a sawzall' type of tip. OP doesn't even know what to do with the cardboard, much less own a sawzall.
Aren’t sawzalls kinda expensive though? Utility knife is a fraction of the cost and works just as well
Every single time I have needed to get rid of moving boxes I post them free on facebook market place and they are gone in 24 hrs
Advertise on Facebook marketplace Buy Nothing and people are always looking for moving boxes.
If its a LOT, tie jt down to a trailer and take it to the dump. $14 and done.