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Eco Stations

Eco Stations : Turn Them In

Eco Stations are convenient waste drop-off facilities where you can bring electronics and household hazardous waste like paint, batteries and lights bulbs, and anything that does not belong in your garbage.


Northwest

Coronation Eco Station

11440 143 Street

Northeast

Kennedale Eco Station

5355 127 Avenue

Southwest

Ambleside Eco Station

14710 Ellerslie Road SW

Central

Strathcona Eco Station

5150 99 Street
(Enter on 99 Street only)

5 Easy Steps to Plan Your Trip

  1. Check the hours and decide which location is most convenient
  2. Look over the acceptable items list
  3. At arrival let attendant know what items you are dropping off
  4. Based on items they will determine if there is any fee for disposal
  5. The attendant will let you know where to unload your items

Vehicle Size Restrictions

The maximum vehicle size allowed in Eco Stations is one tonne.
The maximum trailer length allowed in Eco Stations is three metres.

Items Accepted at Eco Stations

Accepted Items

Drop off household hazardous waste and electronics for free.

Eco Station Fees

Fee or Free?

Learn if and how much you will pay for your items.

Reuse Areas & Recycling

Reuse Areas & Recycling

Recycling depots, reuse items, free paint and more.

Eco Stations : Commercial Waste

Commercial Waste

List of acceptable commercial items.

What Goes Where?

Find out what goes into your garbage, what you can recycle, and what you can take to Eco Stations.

Eco Station

Take household hazardous waste and large items to an Eco Station.

No Charge

Electronics and appliances

  • anything with a battery or cord
    (computers, TVs, toasters, etc.)
  • BBQs, lawnmowers, power tools
  • stoves, washing machines

Automotive

  • motor oil, antifreeze, gas, diesel
  • oil filters, tires, batteries and parts

Corrosive/poisonous cleaners

  • bleach, drain, toilet and oven cleaners, etc.

Lawn and garden

  • herbicides, pesticides, fertilizer

Lighting

  • all light bulbs, fluorescent tubes and lighting fixtures

Paint/stains

  • paint/stain (empty or full cans, including aerosols)
  • thinner, turpentine, varnish

Other

  • aerosol cans
  • batteries of all kinds
  • fire extinguishers, propane bottles or tanks
  • syringes (put in a thick plastic bottle like a detergent bottle)
  • glues

Charges Apply

Construction scrap

  • lumber, windows, shingles, insulation, drywall, concrete, etc.
Large bulky items
  • mattresses, sofas
  • appliances needing CFC removal
Yard waste
  • soil, gravel
  • tree branches, roots, stumps, etc.

Garbage

These items do not belong in your blue bag or blue bin.
(This list does not include all possible garbage materials.)

Food waste

  • table scraps, spoiled food, peelings

Glass/ceramics

  • broken dishes, cups, or ceramic items
  • plate glass, mirrors

Metal

  • foil wrap, clothes hangers

Paper and cardboard

  • disposable diapers
  • soiled or dirty paper like tissue paper and paper towels
  • pet food bags
  • shredded paper
  • disposable coffee/drink cups

Plastic

  • styrofoam
  • chip bags, candy wrappers, food wrap
  • dirty plastic
  • bubble wrap, string
  • VHS tapes, CDs, records
  • dishes and cutlery
  • toys, wading pools
  • garden hoses
  • any plastics that aren't containers or plastic bags

Yard Waste

  • grass clippings - or leave them on your lawn as you mow
  • garden waste, brush, weeds

Other

  • shoes, soiled worn-out clothing
  • floor sweepings, sawdust, vacuum cleaner bags
    (double bag)
  • pet feces/kitty litter (double bag)
  • ashes (double bag)

Recycling

Include ONLY the items listed here in your recycling blue bag or bin.

Paper and cardboard

  • newspaper and inserts
  • magazines and catalogues
  • letters, envelopes, greeting cards, brochures, paper bags, non-foil gift wrap
  • writing and computer paper (not shredded)
  • paper egg cartons, paperbacks
  • cardboard boxes (flatten and remove packaging)
  • pizza boxes

Plastic*

  • any clean and dry container smaller than a basketball
    (shampoo, detergent, margarine, yogurt, etc.)
  • any plastic bag that is clean and dry (grocery bags, bread bags, dry cleaning bags)

Metal*

  • clean metal food cans
  • clean aluminum trays and containers
Beverage containers
  • milk containers, juice boxes and cartons, beverage bottles and cans
  • Beverage containers can also be returned to Bottle Depots for deposit refunds

Glass*

  • jars and bottles only

* All containers must be empty, clean and dry. Remove caps and lids and place in recycling blue bag or bin. Labels are OK.

For more information:

Telephone

In Edmonton: 311

Outside Edmonton: 780-442-5311

Email [email protected]

Winter Hours (Nov 1 - Apr 2)

Sun - Mon Closed
Tue - Sat 9am-4:30pm
Holidays Closed

Summer Hours (Apr 4 - Oct 31)

Sun Closed
Mon - Sat 9am-6:30pm
Holidays Closed