Bulky objects and construction materials
Last updated December 5, 2019
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Find out how to get rid of bulky objects and construction materials.
You can dispose of bulky objects (furniture, household appliances, etc.) and construction, renovation and demolition debris.
Just choose the best solution for you: Either leave these objects on the curbside if a bulky objects/construction materials collection is available in your borough, or take them to an ecocentre. You shouldn’t put hazardous household waste, such as paint, batteries or medications, with household waste.
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.
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