Free Weekend Events
Eco Stations will hold 4 free weekend events at all 4 locations.
Time: 8am-6pm
Dates: May 17-18, June 28-29, August 16-17, September 27-28
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Eco Stations are convenient waste drop-off sites for your batteries, electronics, household hazardous waste and more.
Spring cleaning? The City has resources and tools to make donating easy!
Eco Stations will hold 4 free weekend events at all 4 locations.
Time: 8am-6pm
Dates: May 17-18, June 28-29, August 16-17, September 27-28
Big Bin Events accept bulky items like worn-out furniture, mattresses and large appliances, at no charge. These weekend events are held across the city from May to September.
Eco Stations accept a wide variety of items, many free of charge.
How to Dispose Elm Wood
Dispose of elm wood immediately by:
Don’t have a food scraps cart? Bring your household scraps to any Eco Station. You’ll put them in our on-site food scraps cart. They can be loose or bagged in paper or plastic.
If your city-provided food scraps pail is damaged from normal household use, we’ll exchange it for a replacement under the manufacturer warranty program. You can also visit the Reuse Centre to exchange it. Your pail must be clean and include all parts: body, lid and handle.
Starting in Spring, compost and mulch are available at Ambleside and Kennedale Eco Stations while quantities last.
During the winter, residents can collect up to 100L of sand for free at Ambleside, Coronation and Kennedale Eco Stations. Residents are responsible for bringing their own containers, gloves, shovels and tarps.
The paint exchange is back! Drop off and pick up usable paint, free of charge. Please let staff know if your paint is for the exchange so they can put it in the correct area. Quality is not guaranteed; pick-up limit of 4 cans per visit.
Each Eco Station has a recycling depot onsite for cardboard, paper, plastic containers and other household recyclables.
Can’t make it to the Reuse Centre? Drop off your donations at an Eco Station. Please double-check the Reuse Centre’s accepted items list to ensure your donations are accepted.
Eco Stations now accept large pieces of Styrofoam for recycling! This includes Styrofoam blocks, packaging and coolers. Please continue to put small Styrofoam items, like take-out containers and cups, in your garbage.
Your pharmacy is the best place to drop off needles and syringes, but Eco Stations will also take them. Please ensure they’re in a sharps container with the needle tips pointing down. This keeps staff safe.
If you don’t have a sharps container:
Learn more about Safe Needle Disposal
Eco Stations and the Edmonton Waste Management Centre (EWMC) are no longer accepting tires from commercial customers.
Residents will be limited to 8 tires per day (includes passenger vehicle, motorcycle and ATV tires).
Limiting tire drop-off to residents ensures storage space is prioritized for the disposal of other items at Eco Stations and the EWMC, such as household hazardous waste, electronics, appliances and more.
If your vehicle exceeds the maximum size or cannot be unloaded by hand, please visit the Edmonton Waste Management Centre.