Specialized Appliances Recycling and Disposal

Responsibly recycle your old beverage appliances, disposals or compactors to ensure the safe disposal of hazardous chemicals and keep bulky waste out of BC landfills. There is no fee associated with drop-off at any of our collection sites.

How to Dispose of Your Appliance

When your large appliance is beyond repair, following a few simple preparation steps ensures a safe and efficient appliance disposal process at any of our 200+ drop-off locations across BC.

Getting Your Appliance to a Collection Site

Whether you have a vehicle or need a helping hand, there are several convenient ways to manage your appliance disposal across British Columbia. Choose the transport method that best fits your needs:

  • Drop off to a certified collection site: If you have a suitable vehicle, you can transport the appliance to any of the 200+ collection sites found on our website.
  • Use Retailer Take-Back Programs: Many retailers will collect and recycle your old appliance when they deliver your new one.
  • Check for Municipal Pickup: Many local governments offer curbside collection events where large appliances are eligible for pickup as part of seasonal waste programs or scheduled appointments.
  • Hire a Junk Removal Company: Professional moving services can haul the appliance for you for a fee.

If you would like to transport the appliance yourself, visit our collection site locator to find the closest of our 200+ BC locations, to drop off the appliance for no fee.

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Preparation Instructions for [appliance] Recycling

  1. Remove All Contents: Clear out all food items, liquids, and personal belongings.
  2. Clean the Interior: Wipe down all surfaces so the appliance is sanitary for site attendants to handle.
  3. Leave Cooling Systems Intact: Do not cut cooling lines or attempt to drain refrigerants; our certified technicians will safely extract these gases.
  4. Secure During Transport: Tape the doors shut or use a cargo strap to prevent them from swinging open while moving the appliance.
  5. Find Your Nearest Site: Enter your postal code into the LargeApplianceRecycling.ca location finder to view the operating hours and addresses of BC recycling sites near you.

How [appliance] Recycling Works in BC

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LargeApplianceRecycling.ca, operated by the Major Appliance Recycling Roundtable (MARR), is the only stewardship program for large appliances approved by BC’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy. Our plan ensures every appliance is processed according to strict environmental safety standards.

Once you drop off your appliance, it undergoes a comprehensive recycling process designed to protect our ecosystems and recover valuable materials:

By following this professional recycling process, we ensure your old appliance is responsibly recycled and hazardous waste out of our natural environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of beverage appliances are accepted for recycling?

We accept residential water coolers (free-standing or built-in) and built-in hot beverage dispensers or espresso makers. Please note that portable countertop coffee makers are not part of the MARR program.

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Any information about specific other product types?

Is there a limit to how many appliances I can recycle?

There is generally no limit on the number of residential units you can bring to a collection site. However, if you have a large volume of appliances (such as from a multi-unit building), we recommend calling the collection site ahead of time to ensure they have the capacity to receive them.

What if I cannot transport the appliance myself?

If you don't have a vehicle for large appliance disposal, you can check if your municipality offers a large-item pickup program or hire a private junk removal company. Many retailers also offer a haul-away service where they take your old appliance away when they deliver a new one.

Are commercial appliances included in this program?

Our program is designed for residential-use appliances. Commercial-grade appliances used in industrial or institutional settings are not part of the MARR program and may be subject to different disposal fees at recycling facilities.