Recycling

Recycling can reduce the volume of household waste by almost half!

Printable Sorting Guide

Recycling List

Please sort your recycling into three categories:
1. Corrugated Cardboard
2. Paper & Boxboard
3. Plastic, Metal & Milk Containers

 

Download Printable Sorting Guide

All recycling items must be clean & flattened.
Moving boxes
Appliance boxes

Corrugated Cardboard has the wavy piece in the middle. Please place boxboard 'flat cardboard' in the Paper and Boxboard bin.

PAPER:

Newspapers
Magazines
Flyers
Telephone books
Softcover books
Computer paper
Coloured paper
Paperback books
Posters
Envelopes
Hardcover books*
 - cover removed

x No wax paper
x No gift wrap

BOXBOARD:

Cereal boxes
Paper towel rolls
Shoe boxes
Kleenex boxes
Cracker boxes

x No milk cartons
x No wax cardboard

PLASTIC CONTAINERS:

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Please rinse all containers
Ice cream tubs
Yogurt containers
Bleach jugs
Antifreeze containers
Plastic milk jugs
Ketchup bottles
Pill bottles

x No Styrofoam
x No Plastic bags or plastic wrap

MILK CARTONS:

Please rinse cartons

All cardboard milk, cream and buttermilk cartons

x No tetra paks

METAL:

Tin cans
Aluminum pie plates
Clean aluminum foil

 

Blue Bin Depot Locations


The Recycling Depots will close in the Fall of 2022, as communities move to curbside recycling. 
Recycling can always be brought to Crane Mountain Landfill's Public Drop-off at no charge.


Grand Bay-Westfield / Welsford
Grand Bay Plaza, Highway 177 (closing Sept 26, 2022)  Recycling can be brought to the Public Drop-off at Crane Mountain Landfill


Saint John East
Atlantic Superstore, Rothesay Ave (closing Oct 24, 2022)
McAllister Place Mall (closing Oct 24, 2022)
Saint John Airport, Loch Lomond Road  (closing Sept 26, 2022)


Saint John North
Sobeys, Lansdowne Avenue (closing Oct 24, 2022)
100 Boar's Head Road (closing Sept 26, 2022)


Saint John West
Baxter Cold Storage Plant, King William Road, Lorneville (closing Sept 26, 2022)
Lancaster Mall, Fairville Boulevard (closing Oct 24, 2022)


Hampton  - this site is owned & serviced by the Town of Hampton and intended for Town residents
Service New Brunswick, William Bell Drive

 
Notice: Community organizations donate the use of their property to host Recycling Depots. Please help us keep the depot sites clean. When items are left outside the blue bins, it is considered illegal dumping, and individuals may be prosecuted. If you see someone illegally dumping items at a Recycling Depot, please contact us at 738-1212.

Click on each blue bin location, and connect to an external map. Fundy Regional Service Commission is not responsible for the contents of external sites.

 

Curbside Recycling

Sort your recyclables into two separate containers - Blue Box for Paper & Cardboard, and the Green Box for Plastic, Metal & Milk Containers.  Place them loose into the boxes, do not bag your items. The only item that can be in a bag is shredded paper.  

Collection Day - Your recycling is collected separately, either in two trucks or in one truck with two compartments.  The papers and containers are not mixed together during collection.

Not enough space for your recycling?  You can purchase additional recycling boxes (similar size) at local hardware stores, or at the Quispamsis or Rothesay Town office. Don't worry if it isn't green, you can put your containers in a "blue box" just make sure you keep your containers and papers separate.  Do not bag extra recycling, use additional boxes.

Download Printable Sorting Guide

Green Box

Containers
   
Plastic, Metal & Milk

Containers box green sm

 

Blue Box

Paper and Cardboard  
Clean and dry paper & cardboard

blue box large sm

Plastic Containers:
Rinse containers thoroughly. Remove caps.
Look for the recycling symbol with 1, 2, or 5

  • Milk, juice jugs
  • Yogurt containers, sour cream, cottage cheese tubs
  • Ice cream tubs (plastic)
  • Ketchup, oil, vinegar and salad dressing bottles
  • Peanut butter containers
  • Shampoo bottles
  • Bleach and detergent bottles
  • Beverage containers (no glass)

Milk Cartons:

  • Milk, cream and buttermilk cartons

Metal Containers:

  • All food & pet food cans
  • Aluminum pie plates
  • Clean aluminum foil
  • Pop cans

DO NOT INCLUDE:

x Styrofoam
x Plastic bags or plastic wrap
x Chocolate bar wrappers
x Chip bags
x Vinyl siding
x Aerosol cans
x Paint cans
x Toys, garden hoses, or furniture
x Tetra paks - soup

 

Paper:

  • Newspaper
  • Office paper
  • Catalogues, phone books
  • Magazines, flyers, brochures and glossy paper
  • Soft cover books
  • Hard cover books - remove cover

Cardboard:

Flatten all boxes
Large quantities of cardboard (6 or more) bundle & tie so they are no larger than 30" x 30" x 8" (76 cm x 76 cm x 20 cm)

  • Packaging boxes
  • Appliance boxes
  • Cereal and cracker boxes
     (remove inner bag)
  • Tissue boxes
  • Egg cartons 
  • Paper towel cores

DO NOT INCLUDE:

x Coffee cups
x Food contaminated paper or cardboard, e.g. pizza boxes, donut boxes (they belong in compost)
x Milk cartons (they belong with Containers or green recycling box)
x Waxed cardboard
x Wax paper
x Gift wrap

 

   

Tips:

Place items loose in the box. Do not bag items.

The only exception for bagging is shredded paper.  It can be contained in a clear plastic bag, or paper bag and placed in the paper box.

Nespresso green bag for used coffee capsules - place in containers box.  No other coffee pods or capsules are accepted in recycling.

The lid can be used on either box. On windy or rainy days, please put the lid on the papers box and place it on top of the containers box.

Flatten all cardboard boxes - 5 or fewer, place under or between recycling boxes.

Large quantities of cardboard (6 or more boxes) - bundle & tie so they are no larger than 30” x 30” x 8” (76 cm x 76 cm x 20 cm).

Rinse containers thoroughly. Remove caps.

Labels on containers do not need to be removed.