Toronto's last truckload of trash to Michigan went down the highway this morning.
The city's waste disposal contract with the Carlton Farms landfill in Michigan is expiring.
In the future, Toronto will send its garbage to the city-owned Green Lane landfill, near London, Ont.
Toronto was sending 142 truckloads of garbage a day to Michigan in 2003, a number that was reduced to 60 by this year.
Toronto bought the Green Lane landfill in 2007.
The city says Green Lane will be able to handle Toronto's trash for 17 to 28 years, depending on the success of recycling programs.