Paint
Scotia Recycling is pleased to offer a convenient and environmentally responsible solution for disposing of leftover paint through our depot center locations across Newfoundland and Labrador.
Leftover Paint
Latex and Oil-based Paint
Primers
Coatings
Aerosols
Empty Paint Cans (plastic, metal and composite)
Drive-Thru
Drop off your containers – without leaving your car!
Express & Go
Drop off your bags and receive a refund later!
Charity Drop-off
Drop off your recyclables and have the refund donated to your charity of choice.
Fibre Drop-off
Available for residential and commercial customers.
End-of-Life Electronics Recycling Program
Electronics contain resources that should be recovered and recycled. EPRA Newfoundland and Labrador is a government-approved and not-for-profit industry-led organization throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.
See full list of accepted products:
Televisions
Monitors
Cellular Devices
Desktop Printers
Desktop & Portable Computers
Non-Cellular Telephones
Home/Portable Audio & Video Systems
Automated Counting Technology
We utilize automated sorting and counting technology in our Corner Brook and Mount Pearl locations. This state of the art technology can sort every type of material in Canada’s regional recycling programs.
This technology is designed to efficiently and accurately sort containers, so our staff can focus on helping customers enjoy a fast and convenient recycling experience.
Plastic
Metal
Glass
Cans
Jugs
Cartons
Bottles
Any type of containers
Depot Services
Recycle and Earn Cash
Green recycling depots allow consumers to protect the environment while generating extra pocket change. Valued customers can recycle their used beverage containers and receive a refund for doing so.
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Frequently Asked Questions
If you plan on visiting a Scotia Recycling Green Depot in Newfoundland and Labrador, there are a few things to keep in mind as you prepare your containers.
- Do not remove the labels.
- Do not crush cans.
- Remove caps, straws, and other garbage.
- Empty all the liquid from each container and rinse them out.
- Ensure bottles are not broken.
Learn more about preparing your containers.
Waste management services differ depending on the province you reside in. Here are the basic instructions for recycling in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland and Labrador.
Remember – all materials must be emptied, rinsed, and wiped before being placed in a transparent blue bag!
Learn more on your municipality or local Solid Waste Commission for more recycling and waste management details:
Nova Scotia 🡢
New Brunswick 🡢
Newfoundland & labrador 🡢
Prince Edward Island (PEI) 🡢
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