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Bulky items and construction debris collection

Last updated April 21, 2021
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Help make your city greener and healthier by using the bulky items and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris collection.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. Please keep the materials you wish to dispose of at home.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes. Guidelines:

  • A maximum volume of 5 m3 (176.6 ft3) per address is accepted (beyond this volume, you must call a private contractor).
  • A maximum weight of 25 kg (55 lb) per box or container will be accepted.
  • A maximum volume of 1 m3 (35.3 ft3) per object, except for household appliances.
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).
  • Wooden planks must be fastened in bundles of maximum 1 m (3.3 ft) long and 50 cm (20 in) diameter.

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners. If you would like the borough to pick up a refrigerator or freezer, you must call 311 for a special collection. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

You can also bring your television sets and screens to the écocentre.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Air conditioning, freezer and refrigeration units which halocarbons (gases) and doors have been removed
  • Carpets
  • CRT and flat screen televisions : call 311 for collection
  • Heating appliances: hot water tanks
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
  • Plumbing fixtures: bathtubs, sinks, toilets
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners: call 311 for a special collection
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Various other items: rigid and packaging plastics, large cartons, bicycles
CRD debris
  • Agregates: asphalt, concrete, brick, mortar, crushed stone, soil
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Bituminous concrete
  • Ceramic tile
  • Construction materials: doors, windows
  • Electric wiring
  • Excavation materials: sand, asphalt, soil, rock
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Flat glass
  • Gypsum board
  • Melamine
  • Mirrors
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
  • Plastics
  • Railway ties
  • Siding
  • Textiles
  • Window glass
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Automobile tires: inner diameter 33 cm (13 in) to 62 cm (24.5 in)
  • Bicycle tires
  • Christmas trees
  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, printers, DVD players, personal computers, etc.
  • All green waste
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Sawdust
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Vehicle batteries

Acceptable containers

  • Cardboard boxes of maximum 1.5 m (4.9 ft) long
  • Garbage cans equipped with handles, of maximum 150 litres and 25 kg (55 lb)

Additional information

  • Recycling collection
  • Green waste collection
  • Household waste collection
  • Hazardous household waste collection

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum volume of 4m3 (141 ft3) per address is accepted (beyond this volume, you must call a private contractor).
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners. If you would like the borough to pick up a refrigerator or freezer, you must call 311 to find out when to put in on the curb. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Heating appliances: hot water tanks
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners: call 311 before put in on the curb
CRD debris
  • Aggregates: asphalt, brick, mortar, crushed stone
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Bricks
  • Ceramic tile
  • Concrete
  • Electric wiring
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Flat glass
  • Gypsum board
  • Melamine
  • Mirrors
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Railway ties
  • Siding
  • Window glass
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Automobile tires: inner diameter 33 cm (13 in) to 62 cm (24.5 in)
  • Bicycle tires
  • Construction debris in large quantities or in bulk
  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, printers, DVD players, personal computers, CRT and flat screen televisions, etc.
  • Green waste: tree branches, tree stumps, tree trunks
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Plastic bags, sheeting and tarpaulins
  • Propane tanks
  • Sawdust
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Vehicle batteries

Additional information

  • Collecte de RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum volume 5 m3 (16 ft3) per address is accepted or one object per collection even if it exceeds this volume (beyond this volume, you must call a private contractor).
  • A maximum weight of 25 kg (55 lb) per box, bag or container will be accepted.
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

Upholstered or covered furnitures may be put out for the household waste collection.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Heating appliances: hot water tanks
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
  • Plumbing fixtures: bathtubs, sinks, toilets
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners with doors removed
  • Various other items: rigid and packaging plastics, large cartons, bicycles
CRD debris
  • Aggregates: asphalt, concrete, brick, mortar, crushed stone
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Bituminous concrete
  • Ceramic tile
  • Electric wiring
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Gypsum board
  • Melamine
  • Mirrors
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Siding
  • Window glass
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Automobile tires: inner diameter 33 cm (13 in) to 62 cm (24.5 in)
  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, printers, DVD players, personal computers, CRT and flat screen televisions, etc.
  • Green waste: deciduous tree branches
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Vehicle batteries

Additional information

  • Collecte des RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

Bulky object collections (non-upholstered furniture, certain appliances, etc.) and CRD collections (construction/renovation/demolition debris) are offered all year long in your borough. Upholstered furniture (sofas, mattresses, armchairs, etc.) are picked up during household waste collections.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum volume of 5 m3 (176.6 ft3) per address is accepted (beyond this volume, you must call a private contractor).
  • A maximum weight of 25 kg (55 lb) per box, bag or container will be accepted.
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners, none of which are collected by the city. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Heating appliances: hot water tanks
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
  • Plumbing fixtures: bathtubs, sinks, toilets
  • Various other items: rigid and packaging plastics, large cartons, bicycles
CRD debris
  • Aggregates: asphalt, concrete, brick, mortar, crushed stone, soil
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Bricks
  • Ceramic tile
  • Concrete
  • Construction material packaging: plastic, paper, cardboard
  • Electric wiring
  • Excavation materials: sand, asphalt, soil, sod, rock
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Flat glass
  • Gypsum board
  • Mirrors
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Railway ties
  • Siding
  • Textiles
  • Window glass
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Automobile tires
  • Carpets
  • Construction debris in large quantities or in bulk
  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, printers, DVD players, personal computers, CRT and flat screen televisions, etc.
  • Green waste: tree branches of greater than 20 cm (8 in), tree trunks, tree stumps
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners (as they contain halocarbon)
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Vehicle batteries

Additional information

  • Hazardous household waste travelling collection
  • Green waste collection
  • Recycling collection
  • Household waste collection
  • Organic waste collection

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum weight of 25 kg (55 lb) per box or container will be accepted.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners, none of which are collected by the city. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
CRD debris
  • Aggregates: asphalt, concrete, brick, mortar, crushed stone, soil
  • Any similar articles used in residential construction, renovation or demolition
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Bricks
  • Ceramic tile
  • Concrete
  • Excavation materials: sand, asphalt, soil, sod, rock
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Flat glass
  • Gypsum board
  • Melamine
  • Mirrors
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Plaster
  • Plastics
  • Railway ties
  • Siding
  • Textiles
  • Window glass
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Appliances with halocarbon: cellars, air conditioners, freezers, stoves, dishwashers, refrigerators, etc.
  • Automobile tires: inner diameter 33 cm (13 in) to 62 cm (24.5 in)
  • Carpets
  • Construction debris in large quantities or in bulk
  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, printers, DVD players, personal computers, CRT and flat screen televisions, etc.
  • Green waste: deciduous tree branches
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.

Additional information

  • Collecte des RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum weight of 25 kg (55 lb) per box or container will be accepted.
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Heating appliances: hot water tanks
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners with doors removed
CRD debris
  • Bricks
  • Concrete
  • Excavation materials: sand, asphalt, soil, sod, rock
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Gypsum board
  • Mirrors
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Railway ties
  • Window glass
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Automobile tires: inner diameter 33 cm (13 in) to 62 cm (24.5 in)
  • Bicycle tires
  • Carpets
  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, printers, DVD players, personal computers, CRT and flat screen televisions, etc.
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc. (must be placed the day of the recycling collection)
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Vehicle batteries

Additional information

  • Collecte de RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum volume of 5 m3 (176.6 ft3) per address is accepted (beyond this volume, you must call a private contractor).
  • A maximum weight of 25 kg (55 lb) per box or container will be accepted.
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).
  • Wooden planks must be fastened in bundles of maximum 1 m (3.3 ft) long and 50 cm (20 in) diameter.

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Garden soil bags
  • Green waste: conifer (evergreen) branches, stumps, trunks of greater than 5 cm (2 in) diameter
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners with doors removed
CRD debris
  • Bricks
  • Concrete
  • Excavation materials: sand, asphalt, soil, sod, rock
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Gypsum board
  • Melamine
  • Mirrors
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Railway ties
  • Window glass
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Carpets
  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, printers, DVD players, personal computers, etc.
  • Green waste: deciduous tree branches
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Sharp, pointed or dangerous objects: nails, screws
  • Televisions and screens
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Vehicle batteries

Additional information

  • Collecte des RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners, These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

CRD debris may be disposed free of charge to the cour du garage municipal or collected by the borough on a fee-paying basis.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

  • ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)
  • Cour du garage municipal

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners with doors removed
CRD debris
  • Acoustic tiles
  • Any similar articles used in residential construction, renovation or demolition
  • Bituminous concrete
  • Bricks
  • Ceramic tile
  • Concrete
  • Construction material packaging: plastic, paper, cardboard
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Flat glass
  • Gypsum board
  • Melamine
  • Mineral wool
  • Mirrors
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Railway ties
  • Siding
  • Window glass
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Aggregates: asphalt, concrete, brick, mortar, crushed stone, soil
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Automobile tires: inner diameter 33 cm (13 in) to 62 cm (24.5 in)
  • Carpets
  • CRT and flat screen televisions
  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, printers, DVD players, personal computers, etc.
  • Green waste: deciduous tree branches
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Soil
  • Textiles
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Vehicle batteries

Additional information

  • Collecte de RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum volume of 5 m3 (176.6 ft3) per address is accepted (beyond this volume, you must call a private contractor).
  • A maximum weight of 25 kg (55 lb) per box or container will be accepted.
  • Clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners, none of which are collected by the city. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Heating appliances: hot water tanks
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
  • Plumbing fixtures: bathtubs, sinks, toilets
  • Various other items: rigid and packaging plastics, large cartons, bicycles
CRD debris
  • Aggregates: asphalt, concrete, brick, mortar, crushed stone, soil
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Céramic tile
  • Construction material packaging: plastic, paper, cardboard
  • Construction materials: doors, windows
  • Electric wiring
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Gypsum board
  • Melamine
  • Mirrors
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Railway ties
  • Siding
  • Textiles
  • Window glass
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Acoustic tiles
  • Carpets
  • Clothes washer
  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, printers, DVD players, personal computers, CRT and flat screen televisions, etc.
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Mineral wool
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners (as they contain halocarbon)
  • Styrofoam
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Water hoses

Acceptable containers

  • Cardboard boxes of maximum 1.5 m (4.9 ft) long
  • Garbage cans of maximum 150 litres

Additional information

  • Collecte des RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum volume of 2 m3 (70 ft3) per address is accepted (beyond this volume, you must call a private contractor).
  • A maximum weight of 25 kg (55 lb) per box or container will be accepted.
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners, none of which are collected by the city. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
CRD debris
  • Aggregates: asphalt, concrete, brick, mortar, crushed stone, soil
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Construction material packaging: plastic, paper, cardboard
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Flat glass
  • Gypsum board
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Plastics
  • Siding
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Acoustic tiles
  • Air conditioning, freezer and refrigeration units containing gas
  • Carpets
  • Cathode or flat screens (LCD and plasma)
  • Electronic products
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Mineral wool
  • Tarred material coming from flat roofs
  • Televisions (CRT and flat screens)
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.

Additional information

  • Collecte de RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum volume of 5 m3 (176.6 ft3) per address is accepted (beyond this volume, you must call a private contractor).
  • A maximum weight of 25 kg (55 lb) per box or container will be accepted.
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners, none of which are collected by the city. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

CRD debris may be disposed to the cour de voirie.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

  • ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)
  • Cour de voirie

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
CRD debris
  • Aggregates: asphalt, concrete, brick, mortar, crushed stone, soil
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Flat glass
  • Gypsum board
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Plastics
  • Siding
  • Textiles
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Air conditioning, freezer and refrigeration units containing gas
  • Automobile tires: inner diameter 33 cm (13 in) to 62 cm (24.5 in)
  • Carpets
  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, printers, DVD players, personal computers, CRT and flat screen televisions, etc.
  • Green waste
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Lamps
  • Mineral wool
  • Sharp, pointed or dangerous objects: nails, screws
  • Tarred material coming from flat roofs
  • Toys
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Vehicle batteries
  • Water hoses

Additional information

  • Collecte de RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum volume of 5 m3 (176.6 ft3) per address is accepted (beyond this volume, you must call a private contractor).
  • A maximum weight of 25 kg (55 lb) per box or container will be accepted.
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners still containing gas (halocarbon). If you would like the borough to pick up a refrigerator or freezer,  you must first remove the refrigerant gas (halocarbons).

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Heating appliances: hot water tanks
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
  • Plumbing fixtures: bathtubs, sinks, toilets
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners with doors removed (halocarbon must have been removed)
  • Various other items: rigid and packaging plastics, large cartons, bicycles
CRD debris
  • Aggregates: asphalt, concrete, brick, mortar, crushed stone, soil
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Bricks
  • Ceramic tile
  • Construction materials: doors, windows
  • Electric wiring
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Flat glass
  • Gypsum board
  • Melamine
  • Mirrors
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Siding
  • Textiles
  • Window glass
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, printers, DVD players, personal computers, CRT and flat screen televisions, etc.
  • Hazardous household waste

Additional information

  • Hazardous household waste collection
  • Green waste collection
  • Recycling collection
  • Household waste collection

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum volume of 5 m3 (176.6 ft3) per address is accepted (beyond this volume, you must call a private contractor).
  • A maximum weight of 25 kg (55 lb) per box or container will be accepted.
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).
  • Wooden planks must be fastened in bundles of maximum 1 m (3.3 ft) long and 50 cm (20 in) diameter.

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners, none of which are collected by the city. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Good to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Green waste: deciduous tree branches of greater than 20 cm (8 in) diameter, stumps, trunks
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
CRD debris
  • Beams
  • Bricks
  • Concrete
  • Excavation materials: sand, asphalt, soil, sod, rock
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Gypsum board
  • Mirrors
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Window glass
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Automobile tires: inner diameter 33 cm (13 in) to 62 cm (24.5 in)
  • Bicycle tires
  • Carpets
  • Construction debris in large quantities or in bulk
  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, printers, DVD players, personal computers, CRT and flat screen televisions, etc.
  • Green waste: conifer (evergreen) branches of greater than 5 cm (2 in) diameter, stumps, trunks
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners (as they contain halocarbon)
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Vehicle batteries

Additional information

  • Collecte des RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum volume of 5 m3 (176.6 ft3) per address is accepted (beyond this volume, you must call a private contractor).
  • A maximum weight of 25 kg (55 lb) per box or container will be accepted.
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).
  • Wooden planks must be fastened in bundles of maximum 1 m (3.3 ft) long and 50 cm (20 in) diameter.

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners, none of which are collected by the city. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Carpets
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
CRD debris
  • Bricks
  • Concrete
  • Excavation materials: sand, asphalt, soil, sod, rock
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Gypsum board
  • Mirrors
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Railway ties
  • Window glass
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Automobile tires: inner diameter 33 cm (13 in) to 62 cm (24.5 in)
  • Bicycle tires
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners (as they contain halocarbon)
  • Vehicle batteries

Acceptable containers

  • Boxes or other secure containers

Additional information

  • Collecte de RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum volume of 1.80 m (6 ft) by 1.20 m (4 ft) per address is accepted (beyond this volume, you must call a private contractor).
  • A maximum weight of 100 kg (220 lb) per box or container will be accepted.
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).
  • Wooden planks must be fastened in bundles of maximum 1 m (3.3 ft) long and 50 cm (20 in) diameter.
  • It is forbidden to discard more than 10 bulky items per building.

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners, If you would like the borough to pick up a refrigerator or freezer, you must call 311. The borough will remove refrigerant gases (halocarbons) in these appliances, which are then recycled by specialized businesses. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Carpets
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners: call 311 before put in on the curb
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Various other items: rigid and packaging plastics, large cartons
CRD debris
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Construction materials: doors
  • Electric wiring
  • Electrical, tinsmithing and plumbing materials
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Flat glass
  • Gypsum board
  • Melamine
  • Mirrors
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Plastics
  • Siding
  • Window glass
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Aggregates: asphalt, concrete, brick, mortar, crushed stone, soil
  • Automobile tires: inner diameter 33 cm (13 in) to 62 cm (24.5 in)
  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, printers, DVD players, personal computers, CRT and flat screen televisions, etc.
  • Green waste: tree branches, tree stumps, tree trunks
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Sawdust
  • Vehicle batteries

Additional information

  • Collecte de RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum weight of 25 kg (55 lb) per box or container will be accepted.
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).
  • Wooden planks must be fastened in bundles of maximum 1 m (3.3 ft) long and 50 cm (20 in) diameter.

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners. If you would like the borough to pick up a refrigerator or freezer, you must call 311 and get an appointment for a pickup. The collection takes place from Monday to Thursday beginning at 4 p.m.  These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners: call 311for a special collection
  • Various other items: rigid and packaging plastics, large cartons
CRD debris
  • Aggregates: asphalt, concrete, brick, mortar, crushed stone, soil
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Bricks
  • Ceramic tile
  • Concrete
  • Construction material packaging: plastic, paper, cardboard
  • Construction materials: doors, windows
  • Excavation materials: sand, asphalt, soil, sod, rock
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Flat glass
  • Gypsum board
  • Melamine
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Plaster
  • Plastics
  • Railway ties
  • Siding
  • Textiles
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Carpets
  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, printers, DVD players, personal computers, CRT and flat screen televisions, etc.
  • Green waste: conifer (evergreen) branches of greater than 5 cm (2 in), deciduous tree branches, tree branches of greater than 20 cm (8 in) diameter, tree stumps, tree trucks
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Mirrors
  • Sharp, pointed or dangerous objects: nails, screws
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Window glass

Additional information

  • Collecte de RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum volume of 2 m3 (70 ft3) per address is accepted (beyond this volume, you must call a private contractor).
  • A maximum weight of 75 kg (165 lb) per box or container will be accepted.
  • A maximum of 2 m (6.5 ft) in length, width and depth or 1,5 m3 (53 ft3) per object.
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).
  • Wooden planks must be fastened in bundles of maximum 1 m (3.3 ft) long and 50 cm (20 in) diameter.

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners, none of which are collected by the city. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

CRD debris may be disposed to the cour de voirie.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

  • ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)
  • Cour de voirie

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Green waste: conifer (evergreen) branches of maximum 5 cm (2 in) diameter and 50 cm (20 in) long
  • Heating appliances: hot water tanks, radiators, water heaters
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
  • Plumbing fixtures: bathtubs, sinks, toilets
  • Various other items: rigid and packaging plastics, large cartons, bicycles, toys, cushions, lamps, fans, barbecues without the propane tank, etc.
CRD debris
  • Construction materials: doors, windows
  • Mirrors
  • Siding
  • Textiles
  • Window glass
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Automobile tires: inner diameter 33 cm (13 in) to 62 cm (24.5 in)
  • Carpets
  • Construction debris in large quantities or in bulk
  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, personal computers, CRT and flat screen televisions, etc.
  • Green waste: conifer (evergreen) branches of greater than 5 cm (2 in), tree branches of greater than 20 cm (8 in), deciduous tree branches, tree stumps, tree trunks
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners (as they contain halocarbon)
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Vehicle batteries

Additional information

  • Collecte de RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum volume of 5 m3 (176.6 ft3) per address is accepted (beyond this volume, you must call a private contractor).
  • A maximum weight of 25 kg (55 lb) per box or container will be accepted.
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).
  • Wooden planks must be fastened in bundles of maximum 1 m (3.3 ft) long and 50 cm (20 in) diameter.

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners, none of which are collected by the city. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Heating appliances: hot water tanks, radiators, water heaters
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
  • Plumbing fixtures: bathtubs, sinks, toilets
  • Various other items: rigid and packaging plastics, large cartons
CRD debris
  • Aggregates: asphalt, concrete, brick, mortar, crushed stone, soil
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Bricks
  • Céramic tile
  • Concrete
  • Construction material packaging: plastic, paper, cardboard
  • Construction materials: doors, windows
  • Electric wiring
  • Excavation materials: sand, asphalt, soil, sod, rock
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Flat glass
  • Gypsum board
  • Melamine
  • Mirrors
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Siding
  • Window glass
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Acoustic tiles
  • Automobile tires: inner diameter 33 cm (13 in) to 62 cm (24.5 in)
  • Carpets
  • Construction debris in large quantities or in bulk
  • Electronic products and small parts: stereo systems, printers, DVD players, personal computers, CRT and flat screen televisions, etc.
  • Green waste: tree branches, tree stumps, tree trunks
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Mineral wool
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners (as they contain halocarbon)
  • Sawdust
  • Styrofoam
  • Tarred material coming from flat roofs
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Vehicle batteries
  • Water hoses

Additional information

  • Collecte de RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques

Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Postpone your visit to the ecocentre until the end of the stay-at-home period, if possible. The collection of bulky items is continuing.

The collection of bulky items (furniture, appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris is offered throughout the year in your borough.

Only individuals and presbyteries may use this service. Schools, churches, embassies, non-profit organizations (NPO) and businesses must deal with a private company.

To find out the collection schedule, see Info-Collectes.

Guidelines:

  • A maximum volume of 5 m3 (176.6 ft3) per address is accepted (beyond this volume, you must call a private contractor).
  • A maximum weight of 25 kg (55 lb) per box or container will be accepted.
  • Clothes washer and clothes dryer doors must be removed.
  • Objects for collection must be placed in a manner that does not endanger the safety of others (devoid of nails, screws, sharp metal edges, etc.).
  • Glass and mirrors must be broken up and placed in safe, disposable containers.
  • When rain is expected, please avoid using cardboard boxes.
  • When snow removal is expected, please avoid putting out bulky items and CRD debris (to make snow clearing easier).
  • Wooden planks must be fastened in bundles of maximum 1 m (3.3 ft) long and 50 cm (20 in) diameter.

You can also bring your bulky items and CRD debris to the écocentre nearest you. This includes refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners. These items must be handled with care so as to avoid letting the gas (halocarbon) escape through a broken pipe.

Some of these items can have a second life. Consult the répertoire des adresses du réemploi (in French) to find an institution or an organization near you.

Other drop-off points:

ERPA-Québec, Électrobac or OPEQ (electronic products and small parts)

Things to know

To avoid being fined, please be sure to comply with collection schedules and conditions.

Acceptable materials

Bulky items
  • Household appliances: kitchen stoves, toasters, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc. with doors removed
  • Non-upholstered furniture made of wood, metal, plastic or other recyclable material: cupboards, bookcases, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, chests of drawers, tables, etc.
  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners with doors removed
CRD debris
  • Aggregates: asphalt, concrete, brick, mortar, crushed stone, soil
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Ceramic tile
  • Ferrous metals: steel, cast iron
  • Flat glass
  • Gypsum board
  • Non-ferrous metals: aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.
  • Plastics
  • Siding
  • Textiles
  • Wood

Unacceptable materials

  • Acoustic tiles
  • Automobile tires: inner diameter 33 cm (13 in) to 62 cm (24.5 in)
  • Carpets
  • Hazardous household waste
  • Mineral wool
  • Sawdust
  • Tarred material coming from flat roofs
  • Upholstered furnitures or covered with cloth, leather or other upholstering fabric: mattresses, sofas, chairs, box springs, etc.
  • Vehicle batteries

Acceptable containers

  • Cardboard boxes of maximum de 1.5 m (4.9 ft) long
  • Garbage cans equipped with handles and a cover, of maximum 150 litres

Additional information

  • Collecte de RDD
  • Collecte des résidus verts
  • Collecte des matières recyclables
  • Collecte des déchets domestiques
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