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In your region, mixed containers can be disposed of with regular garbage.
Mixed containers typically include:
- Plastic containers #1-7 such as food tubs and toiletry bottles.
- Metal containers such as aluminum pie plates and tin cans.
- Paper containers such as milk cartons and Tetra Pak containers.
See also Beverage Containers.
Municipalities and Local Service Districts – Central Labrador
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
Town of Happy Valley–Goose Bay
The Town of Happy Valley–Goose Bay provides residential collection and disposal services for garbage (including mixed containers), as well as an annual spring clean up program for the collection and disposal/recycling of bulk waste, yard waste and scrap metal (dates of the program vary annually).
Location: Servicing the Town of Happy Valley–Goose Bay
Phone: 709-896-3321
Email: engineer@happyvalley-goosebay.com
Web: www.happyvalley-goosebay.com
Town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay Landfill Site
The Town of Happy Valley–Goose Bay operates the Happy Valley–Goose Bay landfill site which provides waste disposal services for local residents and businesses. This site accepts garbage, household hazardous waste (HHW), oil and paint. Bulk waste, scrap metal and yard waste are collected during the spring clean-up program.
Phone: 709-896-3321
Email: engineer@happyvalley-goosebay.com
Web: www.happyvalley-goosebay.com
Think About It
Make recycling convenient and easy by putting the appropriate bins in or near your kitchen.
Milk cartons can be recycled with mixed containers, where curbside recycling programs are available.