What are the accepted and rejected materials for dumpsters by Recybac?

Recybac is the leader in dumpster rental services in the greater Montreal area. Our dumpsters, which are mainly used to manage construction debris, are also used by those who want to do a big spring cleaning. On the other hand, it is important to take into account that certain materials are accepted and others are refused. Here is the list of materials accepted and refused by Recybac containers. You can also view our container rental price guide.

Accepted Materials for Dumpster Rental Services

Recyclable building materials such as wood, metals, earth, stone, glass, roof shingles, concrete and brick are accepted. The Recybac container is the essential ally for construction and renovation work in the greater Montreal region, knowing that the city only accepts a maximum of 1 cubic meter of construction debris per waste collection. Furthermore, Recybac takes care of sorting and recovering waste: you don't have to worry about taking it to the ecocenter or to a reuse center.

Recybac also accepts household appliances, such as refrigerators, stoves, microwave ovens, washers, dryers and dishwashers. Our containers are therefore essential for large households or for quickly getting rid of your bulky waste.

Rejected Materials for Dumpster Rental Services

Hazardous materials, such as chemicals (oil, paint), tires and propane tanks are also not accepted. To get rid of them, simply take them to a ecocenter near you.

Recybac also does not accept railway sleepers or contaminated soil. Contact your municipality to find out how to dispose of these materials properly!

If you don't know how to dispose of a certain product, find out: throwing away a dangerous product in the wrong place can have harmful consequences for the environment. In Montreal, you can consult the bank 311 on the web or simply dial 311 with your phone. If you are undertaking renovations, call Recybac now to benefit from the best service container rental!

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