3-bag sorting system

SORTING GUIDE

The 3-Bag Waste Sorting System is designed to make sorting waste easier than ever before. Download the new Sorting Guide to see.

DOWNLOAD

SORTING TOOL

Not sure which bag something should go in? No problem. Use the new Sorting Tool to quickly find out.

SORTING TOOL

LSD SPECIAL COLLECTION

Special or Bulk Waste Collection dates for LSDs. (These DO NOT apply to residents living in a municipality. For municipal dates, contact your municipality.)

SPECIAL COLLECTION

For sorting information, collection schedules, and reminders, download the Eco360 app.

Recyclables
Garbage
Organics

Recyclables - Blue Bag

Collected every second week – alternating with clear Garbage bags.

  1. Metals: aluminum foil, bottles and cans, pots and pans
  2. Paper and Cardboard: boxes, newspaper, paper coffee cups
  3. Plastics: hard plastic packaging, bottles, milk and juice jugs
  4. Food and Beverage Cartons: milk, juice, soup, broth, plant based beverages, etc.
  5. Others: electronics, styrofoam, frozen juice cans and lids

Tips and Tricks

Pizza Boxes

Remove any crusts or leftover cheese and place the box in the blue Recyclables bag and the paper in the clear Garbage bag.

Food Containers

Empty and quickly rinse metal and plastic containers with cold water; it only takes a second or two. As long as nothing will leak, drip or spill out onto the rest of your recyclables, it’s clean enough for us!

Aluminum

Scrape off excess food and fold or crumple the dirty side in.

Garbage - Clear Bag

Collected every second week – alternating with blue Recyclables bags.

  1. Household: cat litter, vacuum bags, toys, dryer lint, clothing and linens
  2. Bathroom: wipes, cotton balls, diapers, disposable razors, Q-tips
  3. Kitchen: chip bags, single-serve coffee pods, plastic wrap, scouring pads, wrappers

Tips and Tricks

Diapers and Pet Waste

They are preferred in the clear Garbage bag, but may go in the green Organics bag on weeks the clear Garbage bags are not collected.

Ropes, Cables, Wire

To prevent mechanical sorting equipment from becoming entangled and breaking, place these items in the clear Garbage bag.

Soft Plastic

Any soft plastic like cereal or cracker bags, chip and snack bags, stretch wrap/film, soft plastic packaging, plastic wrap, cheese and sandwich meat packaging all belong in the clear Garbage bag.

Organics - Green Bag

Collected every week.

  1. Food: food scraps, coffee filters and grounds, bones, egg shells, tea bags
  2. Yard Waste: grass clippings, leaves, sawdust and wood chips
  3. Others: napkins, paper towels, tissue, tobacco

Tips and Tricks

Orange and Paper Bags

Although we prefer green bags, orange and paper bags can be used for leaves and yard waste only.

Compostable Bags

These bags can be used for Organics curbside if they’re certified under ASTM D 6400 or CAN/BNQ 0017-088 and have both of the following logos visible on the bags:

bpi+

2024 COLLECTION CALENDARS

AREA 1
AlmaRiverside-Albert
HillsboroughAlbert County Local
MonctonService Districts
RiverviewSee a complete list

 

2024

AREA 2
Beaubassin-EstSackville
Cap-PeléSalisbury
DieppeShediac
DorchesterWestmorland County
MemramcookLocal Service Districts
PetitcodiacSee a complete list
Port Elgin 

 

2024

 

Curbside Pickup

Southeast Eco360 is responsible for proper disposal of solid waste, but not waste collection. Waste collection is the responsibility of your Municipality or the Department of Environment and Local Government if you live outside a municipal jurisdiction (i.e. in a Local Service District). Click here to see the contact information for waste collection inquiries (pickup schedules, special or bulky item collection days, issues, etc.).

Large Waste & Bulky Items

Large waste and bulky items like household appliances, furniture, large electronics, large toys, etc., are not suitable for your regular household waste. These items can be disposed of at Southeast Eco360’s Solid Waste Facility (see fees). Alternatively, you can dispose of these materials at your curb during your Special Cleanup organized by your Municipality or the Department of Environment and Local Government. For your cleanup dates, contact your Municipality (Click here to see the contact information). If you are in a Local Service District (outside municipal boundaries) see the dates list linked below:

 

2024 LSD Special Collections

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE (HHW)

Southeast Eco360 will safely dispose of your Household Hazardous Waste free of charge at our on-site HHW Depot or through our Mobile Eco-Depot program. HHW can be dropped off at the Depot in Berry Mills for free during regular operating hours (location and hours can be found here). Please refer to our Sorting Guide for acceptable HHW materials. Southeast Eco360 does not dispose of industrial, commercial or institutional hazardous waste.

 

For residents looking to get rid of their batteries, they can bring them to our Mobile Eco-Depot, our on-site HHW Depot, or to various drop-off locations throughout Southeastern NB.


DROP-OFF LOCATIONS

CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE

Construction and demolition waste is material that has been obtained during the construction, renovation or demolition of a building or structure. Properly sorted construction, demolition and renovation waste may be disposed of at our secure C&D site for a reduced tipping fee. This would include such materials as:

• Asphalt shingles
• Gyproc & drywall
• Windows
• Concrete & bricks
• Toilets & plumbing fixtures

For more information or if you are unsure, please contact us before bringing your waste on site.

CONTACT

Visit us at:
100 Enviro Drive
Berry Mills, NB
E1G 5X5

 

Hours of Operation

Commercial Clients
MON: 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
TUE: 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
WED: 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
THU: 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
FRI: 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
SAT: 8:30 am to 2:00 pm
SUN: Closed

 

Hours of Operation

Residential Clients
MON: 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
TUE: 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
WED: 7:30 am to 8:00 pm
THU: 7:30 am to 8:00 pm
FRI: 7:30 am to 8:00 pm
SAT: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
SUN: Closed

Statutory Holidays 2024

January 1, 2024 CLOSED
February 19, 2024 CLOSED
March 29, 2024 CLOSED
July 1, 2024 CLOSED
August 5, 2024 CLOSED
September 2, 2024 CLOSED
November 11, 2024 CLOSED
December 24, 2024 Closing at 2pm
December 25, 2024 CLOSED
December 26, 2024 CLOSED
December 30, 2024 Closing at 2pm
January 1, 2025 CLOSED