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Banned materials Household waste, organic waste and green waste must only be disposed of in the collections provided for these types of materials. Appliances containing refrigerant gases (ex.: refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners) are subject to a special collection by the Borough. A request must be made by calling 311. The following materials and articles are not accepted in any of the Borough’s collections and must be brought to an ecocentre: • Tires • Hazardous household waste (ex.: paint, oil, cleaning products, batteries, pesticides, chlorine, solvents, flammable liquids, fluorescent tubes and bulbs) • Electronic products (ex.: televisions, computers, printers, sound systems, DVD players and cellphones) ville.montreal.qc.ca/saint-laurent/collections Écocentre de Saint-Laurent 3535, rue Sartelon 514 872-0384 ville.montreal.qc.ca/ecocentres 311 The Borough of Saint-Laurent offers its residents a collection that enables them to dispose of their bulky items. This collection is carried out once a month, according to the schedule for each collection sector. Since they are loaded onto two separate trucks (according to their type), bulky items must be placed in two different piles for collection: Non-upholstered bulky items and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris • Furniture made of wood, metal or any other recyclable material (ex.: tables, chairs, drawers and shelving units) • Household appliances (excluding refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners) • Toilets, bathtubs and sinks • Wood (without any nails or screws) • Brick, mortar, ceramic and flat glass • Siding materials and drywall • Rigid plastics and large cardboard boxes Upholstered bulky items • Upholstered furniture (ex.: sofas, armchairs and chairs) • Mattresses and box springs • Carpets and rugs BULKY ITEMS COLLECTION 1 2 Pass it on! Articles that are in good condition may be useful to other people in the community. Think about offering them to organizations or companies that will pass them on to others. ville.montreal.qc.ca/reemploi

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Page 1: Pass it on! BULKY ITEMS - Montrealville.montreal.qc.ca/pls/portal/docs/PAGE/ARROND_SLA_FR/... · for collection: Non-upholstered bulky items and construction, renovation and demolition

Banned materialsHousehold waste, organic waste and green waste must only be disposed of in the collections provided for these types of materials.

Appliances containing refrigerant gases (ex.: refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners) are subject to a special collection by the Borough. A request must be made by calling 311.

The following materials and articles are not accepted in any of the Borough’s collections and must be brought to an ecocentre:

• Tires

• Hazardous household waste (ex.: paint, oil, cleaning products, batteries, pesticides, chlorine, solvents, flammable liquids, fluorescent tubes and bulbs)

• Electronic products (ex.: televisions, computers, printers, sound systems, DVD players and cellphones)

ville.montreal.qc.ca/saint-laurent/collections

Écocentre de Saint-Laurent 3535, rue Sartelon514 872-0384

ville.montreal.qc.ca/ecocentres

311

The Borough of Saint-Laurent offers its residents a collection that enables them to dispose of their bulky items.

This collection is carried out once a month, according to the schedule for each collection sector.

Since they are loaded onto two separate trucks (according to their type), bulky items must be placed in two different piles for collection:

Non-upholstered bulky items and construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) debris • Furniture made of wood, metal or any other

recyclable material (ex.: tables, chairs, drawers and shelving units)

• Household appliances (excluding refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners)

• Toilets, bathtubs and sinks

• Wood (without any nails or screws)

• Brick, mortar, ceramic and flat glass

• Siding materials and drywall

• Rigid plastics and large cardboard boxes

Upholstered bulky items • Upholstered furniture

(ex.: sofas, armchairs and chairs)

• Mattresses and box springs

• Carpets and rugs

BULKY ITEMSCOLLECTION

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Pass it on!

Articles that are in good condition may be useful to other people in the community. Think about offering them to organizations or companies that will pass them on to others.

ville.montreal.qc.ca/reemploi

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