Drop-off electronics and hazardous waste at free event – Sept. 13
Free one-day collection at Centerfire Place for safe, responsible, and convenient disposal
Get rid of your old electronics, household chemicals and other household hazardous items at the annual Household Hazardous and Electronic Waste Roundup!
Event details
When: Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025
Where: Centerfire Place parking lot – 110 Eymundson Road
Time: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Cost: Free
The Roundup provides a free and convenient way to safely dispose of items that don’t belong in curbside garbage or recycling bins.Everyday hazardous items can cause problems if they end up in regular garbage or recycling. Cylinders and batteries may leak or rupture under pressure, and chemicals can create hazards for landfill staff or impact soil and water if not handled properly. Electronics also require proper disposal to recover materials and prevent contamination.
Accepted items
Examples of accepted items at the event include:
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Paint (oil and water-based)
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Engine oil, gas and diesel
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Household chemicals (cleaning supplies, weed killer, bear spray)
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Propane tanks (1–100 lb)
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Fire extinguishers, helium and spray foam cylinders
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Fluorescent bulbs (compact fluorescent, black light, ultraviolet, neon, H.I.D)
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Electronics (TVs, computers, vacuums, tools, toys, lamps, solar panels)
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Batteries (all sizes, including vehicle batteries)
The full list of accepted items is available at rmwb.ca/collectionevents. These materials can also be dropped off year-round at the Public Drop Off at the Regional Landfill. For hours and directions, visit rmwb.ca/landfill.
Recycling right in the RMWB
Knowing what goes in curbside garbage and recycling bins and what needs to be taken to the landfill for safe disposal helps protect the environment, reduce safety risks and keeps hazardous material out of the landfill. Learn more about recycling right by visiting rmwb.ca/recycle.
The Household Hazardous and Electronic Waste Roundup is sponsored by the Alberta Recycling Management Authority. Learn more about their work at albertarecycling.ca.
For more information about the event, visit rmwb.ca/collectionevents or contact PULSE at 780-743-7000 (toll-free 1-800-973-9663).
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Phone: 780-743-7000
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