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Recycle Depot

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Recycle Saturday

The James Bay Neighbourhood Association (JBNA) runs a once-a-month recycling depot. It’s a handy way to recycle items that you can’t recycle through your home collection service.

When? The third Saturday of every month from 10:00 am – 12:00pm.

Where? Corner of Simcoe and Oswego, on the James Bay School grounds.

Cost? By donation (cash or e-transfer). All donations go towards covering the costs of running the recycling depot. 

The e-transfer link for donations is: recycle@jbna.org

Before you come:

  • Review the recycling guidelines below and sort your materials by type.
  • Ensure items are clean as heavily contaminated items can’t be recycled.
  • To help us stay organized, please drop off your items only between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Recyclable Items

What Can You Recycle

Newest Addition!

We are now accepting used eyeglasses and readers! The eyeglasses we accept will be sent to an official Lions Eyeglass Recycling Centre (LERC), where they are sorted, processed, and distributed to optical missions around the world. Unusable glasses will be recycled for precious metal reclamation and scrap processing, reducing landfill waste. Please note: we do not accept eyeglass cases.

Batteries

Yes:
No:

Light Bulbs

Yes:
No:

Soft Plastic

Yes:
No:

Mixed Containers

Yes:
No:

Foam

Yes:
No:

Electronic Waste

If your electronics or appliances are in good working order, please pass them on to someone else. We suggest using the Buy Nothing James Bay Facebook Group or donating to a local thrift shop.

Yes:
No:

Recycle Saturdays

Always More to Come

The program is evolving, and we regularly expand the list of what we can recycle. Please check back regularly to see our new additions.

We also hold occasional one-time ‘special collections’ of items.

Special Collection Days for 2025:

  • December Recycle Saturday (December 20th): Strings of holiday lights.

For more information, please check out our resources below. You’ll find a variety of resources, including our monthly recycling tips featured in the James Bay Beacon.