Most residential packaging and paper can be collected curbside or can be taken to depots for recycling. A few items are only accepted at depots. Search for material using Recycle BC’s Waste Wizard, or scroll down to view a summary of accepted materials and where to take them.

Waste Wizard

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Material List

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Click on the checkboxes below to filter each material type and find out what materials are both Accepted and Not Accepted.

Accepted

Paper

Recycle at depots, in Paper Bins, Reusable Yellow Bags, or Curbside/Multi-Family Carts
  • Newspapers, inserts and flyers
  • Magazines and catalogues
  • Telephone books and other directories
  • Writing and home office paper, paper envelopes, and notepads
  • Paper gift wrap and greeting cards
  • Single-use paper party décor (e.g., paper pennants, paper globes and ornaments, etc.)
  • Shredded paper (set shredded paper out for collection in a paper bag or small box and place in your paper collection container)

Paper Packaging And Cardboard

Recycle at depots, in Paper Bins, Reusable Yellow Bags, or Curbside/Multi-Family Carts
  • Corrugated cardboard boxes used for shipping, grocery and liquor store boxes, pizza boxes, moving boxes and Banker’s boxes
  • Cardboard and boxboard boxes used for cereal, shoes, tissues, pizza, frozen entrees, desserts, detergent, etc.
  • Cardboard packaging for cannabis product
  • Carrier trays for bulk bottled water, soft drinks, cans, food, etc.
  • Cores for paper towels and toilet tissue
  • Molded boxboard packaging for egg cartons, take-out beverage trays, paper-based plant pots
  • Paper gift bags and boxes
  • Paper bags (also called Kraft paper) and envelopes
  • Multi-layered paper bags for flour, sugar, etc.
  • Compressed paper hangers included with clothing

Plastic Containers

Recycle at Depots, Container Bins or Curbside/Multi-Family Carts
  • Plastic jugs with screw tops used for cooking oil, laundry detergent and fabric softener, cleaning solutions, cleaning products, body care products, windshield washer fluid, etc.
  • Plastic bottles with screw caps, spray pump, or pull-up tops for food, dish soap, mouthwash, shampoos, conditioners and other personal care products, pills and vitamins, laundry products, etc.
  • Plastic jars with wide mouths and screw-top lids for peanut butter, jam, nuts, condiments, vitamins and supplements, personal care products, etc.
  • Plastic packaging for cannabis product
  • Plastic clamshells with hinged or click-closed tops for baked goods, fruit, produce, eggs, etc.
  • Plastic black-bottom trays and clear tops for deli chicken, single-serve meals, prepared foods, baked goods
  • Plastic tubs and lids for food such as margarine and spreads, dairy products such as yogurt, cottage cheese, sour cream, ice cream, etc.
  • Plastic cold drink cups with lids for take-out beverages
  • Plastic garden pots and trays for bedding plants, seedlings, vegetable plants, etc.
  • Plastic pails less than 25L for laundry detergent, ice cream, pet food, etc.
  • Microwavable bowls and cups
  • Empty single-use coffee and tea pods; remove lids and do not include lids with recycling
  • Rigid plastic packaging for toys, toothbrushes, batteries, etc.; remove paper backing and recycle separately
  • Plastic straws
  • Plastic stir sticks
  • Plastic utensils
  • Plastic plates, cups, and bowls
  • Non-durable plastic food containers
  • Rigid plastic gift bags or boxes
  • Disposable plastic hangers included with clothing
  • Plastic tape dispensers
  • Plastic dental floss containers

Cartons And Paper Cups

Recycle at Depots, Container Bins or Curbside/Multi-Family Carts
  • Paper cups for hot and cold beverages
  • Cartons and boxes for dairy, cream, substitute eggs, broth, sauces, etc.
  • Frozen dessert boxes for ice cream, frozen yogurt, etc.
  • Coated paper plates and bowls

Aluminum Containers

Recycle at Depots, Container Bins or Curbside/Multi-Family Carts
  • Aluminum cans and lids used for food
  • Aluminum foil
  • Aluminum foil pie plates and baking trays
  • Aluminum take-out containers
  • Empty aluminum spray containers

Steel Containers

Recycle at Depots, Container Bins or Curbside/Multi-Family Carts
  • Cans and lids for food, pet food, etc.
  • Metal spray containers
  • Thing-gauge metal tins (e.g. cookie tins)

Glass Bottles And Jars

Recycle at Depot or in Glass Only Bin (if applicable)
  • Clear or coloured non-deposit glass bottles and jars. Check with your recycling collector for instructions.
  • Please recycle lids with plastic, metal, and carton containers.

Flexible Plastics

Recycle at Depot or in Flexible Plastic Only Bin (if applicable)
  • Plastic shopping bags
  • Plastic bags for bread, produce, dry cleaning, newspapers/flyers
  • Bags for water softener, salt, garden products, etc.
  • Plastic overwrap on diapers, paper towel, feminine hygiene products, flats of canned beverages
  • Plastic overwrap on mattresses and electronics
  • Plastic food storage, sandwich, freezer, and vacuum seal bags
  • Plastic shrink wrap
  • Flexible plastic gift bags and boxes
  • Transparent single-use recycling bags
  • Reusable plastic curbside recycling bags (e.g. yellow bags for Paper)
  • Reusable plastic-only carry-out bags (provided with purchase or purchased)
  • Plastic drop sheet or covering
  • Squishy cushion packaging (polyethylene foam)
  • Plastic bubble wrap
  • Zipper lock pouches for frozen foods (e.g. berries, vegetables, prawns)
  • Zipper lock and tear-open pouches for cannabis product
  • Stand-up pouches for dried fruit and nuts, quinoa, grated cheese, etc.
  • Potato chip bags
  • Crinkly plastic bags for candy, cereal
  • Plastic wrappers for candy, cheese slices, granola bars, etc.
  • Crinkly plastic packaging for dry pasta, pre-packaged deli meats, etc.
  • Flexible plastic packaging with plastic seal (e.g. deli and cheese packaging)
  • Plastic net bags for fruit, onions, avocados, etc.
  • Woven plastic bags for rice
  • Non-food protective packaging (e.g. all-plastic shipping envelopes, air packets, etc.)

Foam Packaging

Recycle at Depot Only
  • Plastic foam containers and trays used for meat and produce
  • Foam egg cartons
  • Foam clamshells, cups and bowls for take-out food
  • Firm foam cushion packaging to protect electronics, small appliances, etc.

Not Accepted

Paper

  • Hardcover or paperback books (donate or sell)
  • Paper towels, napkins, tissues
  • Non-paper gift wrap and foil gift wrap
  • Padded envelopes
  • Ribbons or bows
  • Musical greeting cards with batteries (contact the Recycling Council of BC for battery and e-waste recycling options)
  • Rubber bands
  • Plastic bags used to cover newspapers/flyers (recycle at a Recycle BC depot)

Paper Packaging And Cardboard

  • Cardboard boxes with wax coating, such as empty boxes, made available for residents to transport their groceries home
  • Paper bags with multiple layers that include a foil layer
  • Paper bags with a plastic layer
  • Paper towels, napkins (include with green waste, if applicable)
  • Tissues
  • Padded envelopes with plastic or bubble layer

Plastic Containers

  • Containers for motor oil, vehicle lubricant or antifreeze products (Contact the Recycling Council of BC who can answer questions specific to your community through the Recyclepedia search, phone, text, chat, or email)
  • Packaging labelled biodegradable or compostable, or oxo-degradable
  • Items that are not packaging like
  • Long-term storage containers such as heavy-duty plastic boxes or totes
  • Durable hangers: wire, sturdy plastic, metal, wood
  • Tool boxes or power tool cases
  • Liquid-absorbing pads, e.g., in trays of meat, poultry, fish, etc.
  • Plastic wrap
  • Plastic blister packs e.g. plastic/foil protective packaging for chewing gum and pills
  • Ceramic plant pots
  • Lawn edging, tarps, plastic furniture or toys
  • Garden hoses
  • Plastic string or rope
  • Plastic paint cans (Contact the Recycling Council of BC who can answer questions specific to your community through the Recyclepedia search, phone, text, chat, or email)
  • Pails larger than 25L
  • Pails for lubricants and oils (Contact the Recycling Council of BC who can answer questions specific to your community through the Recyclepedia search, phone, text, chat, or email)
  • Microwavable bowls with metal rims
  • Plastic or foil lids from coffee and tea pods

Cartons And Paper Cups

  • Paper straws or stir sticks
  • Cartons and boxes with a deposit can be returned to depot in BC’s deposit program for a refund or included in container recycling

Aluminum Containers

  • Spray paint cans (Contact the Recycling Council of BC who can answer questions specific to your community through the Recyclepedia search, phone, text, chat, or email)
  • Propane cylinders (Contact the Recycling Council of BC who can answer questions specific to your community through the Recyclepedia search, phone, text, chat, or email)
  • Aerosol cans with any contents remaining
  • Foil-lined cardboard take-out containers and lids
  • Aluminum beverage containers can be returned to depot for deposit refund or included in container recycling
  • Electronics and appliances
  • Pots, pans, and other scrap metal
  • Durable storage containers (e.g., metal food storage containers)

Steel Containers

  • Steel paint cans
  • Durable hangers: wire, sturdy plastic, metal, wood
  • Pots, pans and other scrap metal
  • Propane cylinders
  • Metal toys
  • Appliances and electronics
  • Long term, heavy-duty metal storage
  • Metal hardware or other scrap metal
  • Wiring or metal cords, extension cords
  • Steel beverage cans can be returned for deposit refund or included in container recycling

Glass Bottles And Jars

  • Drinking glasses or dishes, cookware
  • Whole or broken window glass or mirrors
  • Ceramic products
  • Dishes and cookware
  • Light bulbs and light fixtures
  • Deposit glass can be returned to depot for deposit refund or included in segregated glass recycling

Flexible Plastics

  • Items that are not packaging like
  • Long term heavy-duty storage containers like plastic totes
  • Plastic bags with cloth, rope, or ribbon handles
  • Carry-out bags with PVC/vinyl
  • Packaging labelled biodegradable, compostable, or oxo-degradable
  • Lumber or construction wrap
  • Items designed for disposal (e.g., garbage bags, compost/leaf bags)
  • Flexible 6-pack rings
  • Plastic squeeze tubes
  • Plastic-lined paper
  • Crinkly cellophane wrap for tea, floral arrangements, etc.

Foam Packaging

  • Liquid-absorbing pads used in trays for meat, poultry, fish, etc.
  • Labels, tape, paper and cardboard on foam packaging
  • Foam peanuts and packing chips
  • Blue or pink foam board insulation
  • Napkins, cutlery
  • Protective and squishy cushion packaging
  • Foam noodles
  • Furniture cushions