

Click on the tabs below for reuse, recycling or safe disposal options.
Residents and businesses have access to safe and convenient bulk waste disposal services.
If you have large, bulky items that are no longer useful, they may be disposed of as bulk waste. Items collected through bulk waste collection programs vary by municipality. Contact your municipality for details.
If you have bulk waste items that are in good condition, please use the list of waste categories below or the Find a Place for my Waste search tool to find additional reuse options.
Burin Peninsula Waste Management Corporation
Burin Peninsula Waste Management Corporation (BPWMC) provides collection and disposal services for garbage (including mixed containers and paper and cardboard), collection and recycling of scrap metal and bulk waste collection 12 times per year to residents.
Location: 98-103 Main Rd, Suite 228 Father Berney Memorial Salt Pond
Phone: 709-891-1717
Email: info@burinpenwaste.com
Web: www.burinpenwaste.com
Municipalities and Local Service Districts – Burin Peninsula
Municipalities and local service districts provide a range of waste collection and disposal services for residents and businesses.
Phone: Click here to find municipality and local service district contact information
Marystown Regional Waste Management Site
The Burin Peninsula Regional Service Board operates the Marystown landfill site which provides waste disposal services for residents and businesses in all communities south of Rushoon in the Burin Peninsula waste management region. This site accepts bulk waste, garbage, organics, scrap metal and yard waste.
Location: Servicing all communities on the Burin peninsula south of Rushoon
Phone: 709-891-1717
Email: info@burinpenwaste.com
Web: www.burinpenwaste.com
Yellow Pages Listing – Garbage Collection Services
Additional waste disposal and recycling service providers may be available in your region.
Location: Services throughout the province
Web: View a listing of garbage collection service providers in the yellow pages.
Think About It
Repair, sell or donate useful items before putting them out with bulk waste.