

Click on the tabs below for reuse, recycling or safe disposal options.
Glass is a material made from silica, the primary constituent of sand and is used to make items such as mirrors, window panes and food containers. These items should be disposed of with your regular garbage or bulk waste. Broken glass should be secured in a container or box for safe disposal.
Glass beverage containers can be recycled through the Multi-Materials Stewardship Board’s (MMSB) Beverage Container Recycling Program.
Click on the tabs above for final disposal options or see Beverage Containers.
Green Bay Waste Authority
Green Bay Waste Authority provides collection and disposal services for garbage and bulk waste, as well as collection and recycling services for beverage containers, paper and cardboard throughout all communities in the sub-region of Green Bay.
Location: Servicing the Green Bay sub-region
Phone: 709-657-2233
Email: info@greenbaywaste.com
Web: Green Bay Waste Facebook Page
Municipalities and Local Service Districts – Baie Verte-Green Bay
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
Snook’s Arm Landfill
The local service district of Snook’s Arm operates the Snook’s Arm landfill site which provides waste disposal services for local residents and businesses.
Location: Snook’s Arm
Phone: 709-532-4499
South Brook Regional Landfill
Green Bay Waste operates the South Brook landfill, which provides waste disposal services for bulk waste, garbage, composting of organic waste, recycling services for scrap metal, paper and cardboard and proper disposal of household hazardous waste (HHW).
Location: Servicing the Green Bay sub-region
Phone: 709-657-2233
Email: info@greenbaywaste.com
Web: https://www.facebook.com/greenbaywaste/
Town of Baie Verte Waste Disposal Site
The Town of Baie Verte operates the Baie Verte landfill site which provides waste disposal services for local residents and businesses.
Location: Town of Baie Verte
Phone: 709-532-8222
Email: townofbaieverte@hotmail.com
Web: www.townofbaieverte.ca
Town of Burlington Landfill
The Town of Burlington operates the Burlington landfill site which provides waste disposal services for local residents and businesses.
Location: Town of Burlington
Phone: 709-252-2607
Email: mbartlett@townofburlington.ca
Town of La Scie Landfill
The Town of La Scie operates the La Scie landfill site which provides waste disposal services for local residents and businesses.
Location: Town of La Scie
Phone: 709-675-2266
Email: townoflascie@eastlink.ca
Town of Ming’s Bight Landfill
The Town of Ming’s Bight operates the Ming’s Bight landfill site which provides waste disposal services for local residents and businesses.
Location: Town of Ming’s Bight
Phone: 709-254-6516
Email: townmingsbight@xplornet.ca
Town of Nipper’s Harbour Landfill
The Town of Nipper’s Harbour operates the Nipper’s Harbour landfill site which provides waste disposal services for local residents and businesses.
Location: Town of Nipper’s Harbour
Phone: 709-255-3286
Email: towncouncil@aibn.nf.com
Town of Seal Cove Landfill
The Town of Seal Cove operates the Seal Cove landfill site which provides waste disposal services for local residents and businesses.
Location: Town of Seal Cove
Phone: 709- 531-2550
Email: sealcovewb@nf.aibn.com
Town of Westport Landfill
The Town of Westport operates the Westport landfill site which provides waste disposal services for local residents and businesses.
Location: Town of Westport
Phone: 709- 224-5501
Town of Woodstock Landfill
The Town of Woodstock operates the Woodstock landfill site which provides waste disposal services for local residents and businesses.
Location: Town of Woodstock
Phone: 709-251-3176
Email: townofwoodstock@nf.aibn.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
Glass jars can be reused for storing many everyday items from buttons and screws to pasta and spices.