Recycle
Caring for the Environment: Mercury Recycling and Disposal
Please recycle and dispose of auto parts containing mercury in accordance with applicable laws. For disposal and recycling options, click here.
Mercury Safe Handling Procedures and Accidental Breakage
Ensure safe handling of auto parts containing mercury and that you know what to do in case of accidental breakage and any release of mercury. Click here to learn more.
Tire Stewardship in Ontario
Eco-friendly recycling initiatives are a great way to keep old and used tires out of our landfills.
For a list of tire collection sites in Ontario, click here.
For more information on Resource Recovery Activities, click here.
Disposing of Hazardous Household Waste
Safely dispose of hazardous household waste, including solvents and their containers, by dropping off unused or unfinished product at a collection site near you.
Used Automotive Materials Drop-Off and Disposal
Drop off your used automotive materials like antifreeze, oil filters, and empty antifreeze or oil containers at your local collection site for safe disposal.
For a list of drop-off locations or local collection events in Ontario, click here.
For a list of drop-off locations or local collection events in Quebec, click here.
For a list of drop-off locations or local collection events in British Columbia, click here.
For a list of drop-off locations or local collection events in Alberta, click here.
For a list of drop-off locations or local collection events in Saskatchewan, click here.
For a list of drop-off locations or local collection events in Manitoba, click here.
For a list of drop-off locations or local collection events in New Brunswick, click here.
For a list of drop-off locations or local collection events in Nova Scotia, click here.
For a list of drop-off locations or local collection events in Prince Edward Island, click here.
For a list of drop-off locations or local collection events in Prince Edward Island, click here.
For a list of drop-off locations or local collection events in Newfoundland and Labrador, click here.