Residential Garbage Collection
Bulky Waste Collection
Large waste and bulky items like household appliances, furniture, large electronics, large toys, etc., are not suitable for your household waste. You can dispose of one item a week, alongside your gabage (clear bags). Alternatively, you can dispose of these materials at Eco360's Solid Waste Facility.
For more information, please visit: www.eco360.ca
Mobile Eco-Depot
Eco360 offers a new program making safe and responsible waste disposal more accessible for all residents. The Mobile Eco-Depot will visit each municipality a minimum of three times a year for a period of two days (usually held on Wednesdays and Thursdays, 12 noon – 8 pm).
Residents may visit the Mobile Eco-Depot to dispose of the following materials free of charge (up to a maximum equivalent to a half-ton pickup truck load and a utility trailer):
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Appliances (limit of one item per type per customer)
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Electronic waste
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Furniture (including mattresses)
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Small household appliances
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Construction, demolition, and renovation materials
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Household hazardous waste
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Car and truck tires (maximum diameter of 20 inches or 51 cm)
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Brush, branches, and yard waste
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Ashes
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Clear glass only (bottles and jars)
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Cardboard and paper
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Metals
Residents are asked to have their loads sorted and separated by material type for easy unloading. Should you have any questions, please contact 506-877-1050 or visit eco360.ca.
Things to note:
- Residents are limited to a single load of up to a half-ton + utility trailer per day.
- Material must be boxed, bagged, or bundled for easy unloading (<30 lbs).
- There is a maximum of 40 large fluorescent bulbs per resident.
3-Bag Waste Sorting System
This system is designed to make sorting waste in your home easier than ever before. Visit www.eco360.ca to find everything you need to know about sorting waste in your home and when it will be collected.
If you have questions, call 506-877-1040 or 506-805-5445.
Paint Recycling Program
Leftover paint? Recycle it! Getting rid of your leftover paint in New Brunswick is not only easy but it’s free too! Just bring your paint to any of the many collection points across the province and you’ll be doing your part to protect the environment and preserve our valuable resources through recycling.
You can bring your leftover paint to any of the locations below:
Valley Redemption
323 Collishaw Street, Moncton
506-859-1989
Southeast Regional Service Commission
2024 Route 128 Berry Mills, Moncton
1-506-877-1050
To find other Paint Recycling Depots or to learn what products are accepted by the program, visit recyclenb.com/paint-map.
