Prairie Disposal Ltd is excited about our new working partnership with the Town of Beaverlodge, as Beaverlodge is the first town in the North Peace Region to have a complete fully automated curbside collection program. We are looking forward to working with the residents of Beaverlodge, and hope to improve on all your collection needs. Below is a list of some of the more frequently asked questions pertaining to the curbside Residential Recycling Collection.
Recyclables collection shall occur once per week on Monday mornings with the exception of Christmas and New Year’s Day, unless notified with notice from Prairie Disposal Ltd.
Paper will be collected every other week on Mondays
Plastic and Tin will be collected every other week on Mondays
Residential Units:
Please have your recyclables out by 7:30 a.m., otherwise you risk missing collection.
Business Units:
Please have your recyclables out by 9:00 a.m., otherwise you risk missing collection
Yes, a limit has been set in place.
Paper Recycling:
Each residential/business unit will be given a blue 64 gallon container. Any lost/stolen or new houses that have been built are subject to a $75.00 fee per bin.
Plastic & Tin
Each residential/business unit will be given a green 64 gallon container. Any lost/stolen or new houses that have been built are subject to a $75.00 fee per bin.
If you accumulate more recyclables then what is allowed on any given week, you may purchase “Bag Tags” from the Town Of Beaverlodge office for an additional $2.00 per bag. Only extra bags that have this sticker on them will be taken.
Residents and Businesses will be provided with containers by Prairie Disposal Ltd.
Sorry about that. Please call (780) 539-5950.
Blue Container is for Mixed Paper:
Construction paper and carbon paper are not recyclable.
Smaller pieces of cardboard such as pop boxes, cereal boxes and other small pieces can be placed in your cart. Pizza boxes are not recyclable. Grease and leftover food particles are considered contamination.
Green Container is for Plastic & Tin:
Plastics
Only plastics with the numbers #1, #2, #4 or #5 are accepted.
Only plastic bags and containers numbered with a 1, 2, 4 or 5 can be recycled. The number can be found in a recycling triangle, often on the bottom of the container.
If the plastic item does not have a number on it or is not one of the numbers above, it goes in the garbage not the recycling.
It is very important when recycling to separate the different kinds of plastics. To ensure your items are recycled, please include accepted plastics.
Lids are often made from a different kind of plastic than the rest of the container. If a lid is not labeled with a 1, 2, 4 or 5, it is not recyclable. Any contamination (wrong type of or non-numbered plastics) can cause a whole load of plastics to be sent to the landfill instead of being recycled.
Tin
Please rinse containers and remove labels (paper labels can be recycled with office paper).
If you’re still not sure what can be recycled or should be thrown away, please contact Prairie Disposal Ltd. at (780) 539-5950.
If you have front street collection:
If your collection is in your rear lane:
Collectors would rather residents not build container enclosures. Enclosures can sometimes impede their progress. Collection on front streets, for example, where there are no enclosures, is much more efficient than it is in lanes.
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