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Valley Waste Resource

311 Sunnyside Rd, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada

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About Us

The provision of an equal level of service on a Region-wide basis based on the main goals of fiscal responsibility, social acceptance and environmental soundness.

The Valley Region, comprised of approximately 81,329 residents and 41,395 household and commercial units, has been divided into East and West service zones. It is the intent of the Authority to provide as many services as possible on a contractual basis utilizing the expertise of the private sector where possible.

The Valley Region Waste Management System

  • Sorting Waste at the Source. Businesses, institutions and residents are required to sort all waste into three categories: recyclables, compostables and garbage.
  • Collection. All waste-resources are collected on the same day, once every two weeks. There are collection limits.
  • Management Centres. The Management Centres in Kentville and Lawrencetown accept all sorts of wastes, which are then transferred off-site for disposal or processing. The sites are open to the public and user fees apply.
  • Communication and Enforcement. Helping the public to understand and comply with the waste management system is essential to its success. The Regional Solid Waste Management Bylaw sets the rules, and communication initiatives like the annual waste management calendar and community outreach initiatives help to keep people in the know.

 

The provision of an equal level of service on a Region-wide basis based on the main goals of fiscal responsibility, social acceptance and environmental soundness.

The Valley Region, comprised of approximately 81,329 residents and 41,395 household and commercial units, has been divided into East and West service zones. It is the intent of the Authority to provide as many services as possible on a contractual basis utilizing the expertise of the private sector where possible.

The Valley Region Waste Management System

  • Sorting Waste at the Source. Businesses, institutions and residents are required to sort all waste into three categories: recyclables, compostables and garbage.
  • Collection. All waste-resources are collected on the same day, once every two weeks. There are collection limits.
  • Management Centres. The Management Centres in Kentville and Lawrencetown accept all sorts of wastes, which are then transferred off-site for disposal or processing. The sites are open to the public and user fees apply.
  • Communication and Enforcement. Helping the public to understand and comply with the waste management system is essential to its success. The Regional Solid Waste Management Bylaw sets the rules, and communication initiatives like the annual waste management calendar and community outreach initiatives help to keep people in the know.

 

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Materials We Accepted

NoMaterial Name
Construction
1Construction Debris
2Demolition
Metal
3Scrap Metal
Organic Waste
4Compost
5Organic Compost
6Yard Waste

Our Services

Pick Up

Drop Off

Curbside

Mailback

  • Recycling & Composting
  • Hazardous Waste Recycling

Locations

Wolfville, Nova Scotia
Canada
ZIP: B4P 2R2
+1 902-542-2123
Nil
info@vwrm.com

Contact Details

info@vwrm.com

Yard Operating Hours

CLOSED (Opens today at 8:30 am)
TuesdayFrom 8:30 am To 4:30 pm
WednesdayFrom 8:30 am To 4:30 pm
ThursdayFrom 8:30 am To 4:30 pm
FridayFrom 8:30 am To 4:30 pm
SaturdayFrom 8:30 am To 4:30 pm
SundayClosed
Closed
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