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Join the Curbside Recycling Revolution

Protecting our planet is everyone’s business and recycling at home is an easy way to make a big difference.

We all have a role to play, which is why we are proud to partner with the MMSB to increase curbside recycling in our community and province through the new Recycle @ Home campaign.

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Recycle @ Home provides tips and resources to answer your questions about curbside recycling and help you make a difference.

You’re already putting your waste at the curb anyway - why not put recyclable materials to their next best use?

We recycle over 19 million pounds of curbside material every year right here in Newfoundland & Labrador - and we could do a whole lot more if we all did our part!

Learn more at RecycleAtHomeNL.ca

The cardboard and paper products in your curbside recycling really add up - each envelope, egg carton and food box placed in a blue bag brings us one step closer to a greener planet.

From shampoo bottles to tin cans and milk cartons, tons of everyday containers can be recycled right at the curb. Help your recycling reach its potentialRecycle @ Home!

Lost or Found a City garbage cart?

Let us know! Contact Access St. John’s: 311 or 709-754-CITY (2489)

Access@StJohns.ca

Bulk and Metal Garbage Pick up 2023 Pick Up Schedule

Area 1: May 8 to 12

Area 2: May 15 to 19

Area 3: May 23 to 27

Area 4: May 29 to June 2

Area 5: June 5 to 9

Size Restrictions y 1.5m x 1.5m x 2.15m (5ft x 5ft x 7ft) y Must weigh less than 68 kgs (150 lbs) y Does not fit inside the automated waste carts

Book an Appointment

You must have an appointment for items to be collected y Go to CurbitStJohns.ca > schedules

MARK THE CART:

Remember to put your address on your cart with a black permanent marker.

y Via the app St. John’s Waste and Recycling y Call Access St. John’s at 311 or 709-754-CITY (2489)

Appointments are made by house address and one appointment is permitted each year: coordinate with all who live at the property to schedule a bulk pickup appointment for the address.

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