We will be hosting a Free Dump Day for Spring clean-up and large items for free disposal on Saturday, May 11th, 2024.
We will be hosting a Free Dump Day for Spring clean-up and large items for free disposal on Saturday, May 11th, 2024.
Address : 625 Chemin du Rang 5, L’Isle-aux-Allumettes, J0X 1M0
Tel. : 819-689-5328
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Visitors always comment on the great natural beauty of our municipality. These are potential investors, potential future residents, government and other workers, and tourists. We need to build on this strength.
Burning, littering and the illegal dumping of garbage is a problem that must be addressed.
Our municipality, the MRC, the Surete and the Ministry of the Environment are working together to address this issue. Two cases are under investigation. We all need to dispose of our garbage in a legal manner.
Let’s enhance the natural beauty of our community in order to attract investors and future residents.
Your excellent efforts to reduce, re-use, recycle, compact and compost have had a huge impact on keeping costs down.
May be picked up after March 1st at the Waste Transfer Site. Your $124 fee includes 30 garbage bags for the year. Additional bags may be purchased throughout the year for $3 each. Families with children under two years of age will be allotted an extra 12 bags. Full information on waste and recycling is available at the transfer site.
Styrofoam, metals, tires, stumps, branches, leaves, waste oil and filters, and paint will continue to be accepted without charge.
A fee structure has now been set up for certain individual items such as mattresses, etc. You may obtain a list of these items from the Transfer Site or Municipal Office.
The cost to transfer our waste to Lachute, Quebec is $210 plus taxes per metric ton. Therefore our tipping fees have been set at $250 per metric ton [ $0.25/kg]. There is a minimum fee of $30 for tipping garbage. These fees, while quite expensive, still do not cover our manpower and transportation costs. Ratepayers and residents have the option of taking extra waste to Tom Orr Cartage in Shawville (819-647-2670).
These are usually margarine, yogourt, pudding, sour cream and ice cream containers or bottles for beverages, cleaners and automotive products. Do not include motor oil, pesticide or herbicide containers. They will have the symbol • Δ1 to 7 on the bottom. All plastic should be clean with lid removed.
Rinse the cans. You don’t have to remove labels or flatten the cans. Place metal lids from cans and jars in the bottom of a can and pinch the top of the can to trap the lid inside.
Rinse the containers and remove caps and lids. You don’t have to remove labels. DO NOT include any other type of glass such as ceramics, mirrors, window glass, drinking glasses, pyrex, light bulbs or dishes.
All rigid foil containers, fast food trays and aluminum foil wrap. Make sure all materials are clean. DO NOT include items with food scraps or grease. No foil with paper or plastic lamination, no cardboard lids, no butter/candy/cigarette wrap, no peel-off lids, no metalized chip bags.
Make sure you have used up all the product and the aerosol can is empty. You can tell if it is empty by shaking it. Place the empty can in the designated area together with other containers. You can leave spray nozzles & paper labels on them. Excluding: Pesticide & herbicide containers.
Corrugated cardboard is the strong sandwich like material with the waffle in the middle. It is usually used for shipping material. Flatten and empty the cardboard boxes and brown paper bags. Tie in bundles 65cm X 65cm X 20cm (24″ X 24″ X 8″) or smaller.
Boxboard such as cereal, cookie, cracker, tissue, detergent and shoe boxes should be flattened and bundled. Bundles should measure 65cm X 65cm X 20cm (24″ X 24″ X 8″). Include paper egg cartons and rolls from paper towels and toilet paper. Do not include waxed cartons or drink boxes.
Place clean newspapers, flyers, magazines, and catalogues in a bag or tie with string. Includes all used writting, typing and computer paper, envelopes & junk mail.
All styrofoam clean and free of cardboard or cellophane wrapping is recyclable.
Tires must be clean and without rim.
All metal objects or pieces of scrap metal should be put in container or just beside it if they are too large.
Milk/juice cartons, plastic bags/film, clothing and all waxed or soiled cardboard or boxboard.
All paint containers listed below, either empty or partly full, having their original label. Please consult the website of the Société québécoise de la gestion écologique de la peinture – for more information – www.ecopeinture.ca
Accepted products:
The origin of each container must be exclusively residential. All products must be picked up in their original container
Albert Chaput
Attendant at the Transfer Site - Recycling
May-Lee Lafrance
Attendant at the Transfer Site - Customer Service