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Nova Scotia Multi-Family Dwelling Registry for Recycling Collection
Expanded recycling services for multi-family dwellings coming in 2025
Circular Materials is excited to expand Nova Scotia’s extended producer responsibility (EPR) recycling program for packaging and paper products to multi-family dwellings (MFDs) starting December 1, 2025, making recycling more accessible for residents.
For the latest updates, refer to our FAQ section below, which will be regularly updated with common questions and program details.
How the program works
MFD property owners and managers who are interested in recycling services can register via our online registry, which will launch on March 1, 2025.
After registration, Circular Materials will use your MFD information to arrange recycling collection services. The assigned collector will then contact the property owner or manager to discuss next steps and may schedule a site visit.
Key dates
- March 1, 2025: MFD property owners and managers can register using the form below.
- May 31, 2025: Deadline to register for recycling services to begin December 1, 2025.
The registry will always remain open and future service cadences will be announced.
Information sessions
We encourage you to join one of our upcoming information sessions to learn more about the MFD process and next steps:
April 16 at 10:00 a.m., AT. Register here
Registry communications toolkit
A communications toolkit with materials and resources to promote the registry is available for download. It contains a one-pager overview about timeline and the registry, pre-written social media post with corresponding visuals and hashtags, and digital posters.
We encourage you to share elements of the toolkit with your network and in your community. We are open to collaborating on joint communications. Please contact us at communications@circularmaterials.ca
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Property owners or managers of MFDs in Nova Scotia who wish to receive curbside recycling services should register. If your building is already receiving recycling collection service through the residential program, you do not need to register.
A “facility” (Multi-family) is a building or part of a building with multiple separate residential units, like an apartment building or a condo. It does not include places meant for visitors, such as hotels.
If you own or manage multiple properties, please complete the registration form by entering the addresses and recycling collection details for each building. The form allows up to 25 entries per submission. If you own more than 25 properties, you will need to submit an additional form.
Once submitted, our team will review your information and follow up if additional details are required. For any questions, please contact NSoperations@circularmaterials.ca.
You will need to provide property owner contact details, such as address, telephone and email address, registered business number, building information, and waste management service details to ensure the smooth setup of recycling services.
After registering, the recycling collector assigned to your region will begin contacting property owners or managed starting in July 2025 to discuss the next steps and may arrange a site visit.
MFDs can register for recycling services past the May 31st deadline. Future service cadences will be announced for 2026. If you have further questions about deadline or service cadence, please contact NSoperations@circularmaterials.ca.
If you choose not to provide consent for the collection and use of your personal information, we will not be able to process your registration for recycling services under the EPR program. The information collected is essential for managing service delivery and fulfilling regulatory obligations. If you have any concerns or would like more information about how your data will be used, please contact us at privacy@circularmaterials.ca.
This webpage will serve as the central hub for all information related to the MFDs recycling program. It will be regularly updated with the latest details, deadlines, and guidance.
By participating, your building(s)will gain access to recycling services, allowing residents a convenient and accessible method to recycling materials right at home. Recycling programs contribute towards a more sustainable community, which benefits both people and the planet.