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Recycling in Alberta

Learn more about Alberta’s enhanced recycling system.

Find your local recycling information

Type your community name to find more information about your recycling program. If your community is not listed, please refer to your community’s website for recycling information.

Your recycling program

From April 1, 2025, the responsibility for Alberta’s recycling program will gradually shift from communities to the producers of packaging and paper. This change aims to improve recycling efficiency and sustainability across the province. 

What does this mean for you? 

Alberta residents can expect a convenient, consistent, and effective recycling system in place that will improve recycling rates. This includes a consistent list of recyclable materials across the province. 

Program resources

Program-related resources and information.

Download the Circular Materials app

Download our free app to learn about what’s recyclable, your collection schedule and more.

Why Recycle?

By recycling, you make a difference. 

Your recyclables – once collected, sorted and processed – can be used again and again, coming back into your home as another product or packaging! 

By recycling, you help protect our environment and conserve our planet’s natural resources. 

Recycling in action

Frequently asked questions

Latest news

September 14, 2023

National Integration for Blue Box in Canada

We are pleased to share an update on a nationally integrated approach that is being developed to support Canada’s transition to extended producer responsibility (EPR).

September 19, 2022

Circular Materials update

Effective September 15, 2022, Circular Materials successfully acquired the operations of the Resource Recovery Alliance (RRA), formerly known as the Canadian Stewardship Services Alliance.

January 19, 2022

Circular Materials Board of Directors appoints Chief Executive Officer

Circular Materials, Canada’s leading national not-for-profit producer responsibility organization, is pleased to announce the appointment of Allen Langdon as the organization’s first Chief Executive Officer.