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Our weekly waste collection services include a curbside recycling program and rollout collection carts for organics and trash. We call this the Green Routine.
Check out our printable guides for detailed information about the Green Routine.
Our quick guide gives you the basics, including what items can be dropped off at recycle stations.
The full guide  includes:
Learn about waste management in Strathcona County .
If you’re new to Strathcona County, or are moving, learn how to set up or cancel your collection service.
What you need to know about waste pickup.
Waste collection schedule and maps
Find out when your organics, garbage and recycling will get picked up and get a copy of your waste collection calendar.
Rural waste collection
Learn about waste collection in rural hamlets and rural areas.
A system that recycles and composts a large amount of waste lowers our waste transportation costs. By having you separate organics, waste, and recycling, we are able to reduce our waste collection service fees. This saves money for customers and the County.
Please note that Strathcona County residents are not allowed to burn household garbage like plastics and food scraps. Garbage fires are unpleasant to smell and harmful to the environment. Illegal fires, including garbage fires, can result in a fine of up to $2,000.Â
What items go where?
Learn if an item should go in your recycling, your organics cart or your trash cart — or if it needs to go to the Broadview Enviroservice Station.
Waste and recycling drop-offÂ
Learn where to take recycling and waste that can’t be picked up.
Organics and waste carts
Learn about your carts and how to use them.
Our free Green Routine app lets you:
Get the Green Routine app from the App Store (iPhones).
Get the Green Routine app from the Google Play Store (Androids).
Did you know the three Rs of recycling (reduce, reuse and recycle) are in order of priority? Before you recycle, try to reduce and reuse first.
Ever wonder what happens after you throw waste away? Find out in the story of our waste.
Last updated: Thursday, April 03, 2025 Page ID: 49992