Where can I dispose of gasoline in Edmonton?
Locations
- Ambleside Eco Station (Southwest) – 14710 Ellerslie Road SW.
- Coronation Eco Station (Northwest) – 11440 143 St NW.
- Kennedale Eco Station (Northeast) – 5355 127 Avenue NW.
- Strathcona Eco Station (Central) – 5150 99 St NW.
How do I dispose of nail polish in Edmonton?
Safely dispose nail polish and nail polish remover for free at a household hazardous waste drop-off location:
- Designated fire hall.
- City landfill Throw ‘n’ Go area. If you bring with other garbage, landfill charges will apply.
What can you drop off at the ECO Station in Edmonton?
Eco Stations accept household hazardous waste, electronics, recyclables, yard waste, bulky items and more. Learn more about free drop-off weekends (Sept 25-26) at Eco Stations
What can you take to the ECO Station?
Better than taking your stuff to the dump! The Eco Station is GREAT for taking recycling your electronics, paints (they have a free pick up program), scrap metal (think trampoline or swing set), and large household furniture that is broken. They do their best to sort through it later so that it doesn’t just fill up a landfill.
Is it safe to recycle batteries at Eco Stations?
When batteries enter the residential waste stream, they can leak toxic chemicals into the air, soil and water. They can also interact with other items in the trash and explode or catch fire. Avoid the risk by dropping off used batteries — big and small — at an Eco Station for safe recycling at no cost. Retailers that recycle used batteries:
When do cash payments start at Eco Stations?
As part of the province’s reopening plan, cash payments will be accepted at all Eco Stations starting Monday, July 19. Please stay at home if you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 and follow all Government of Alberta requirements for isolation if you are experiencing symptoms.