Waste & Recycling Collection

Keep Our Landfill Healthy!

Did you know that the Steinbach Landfill— or the City of Steinbach Class 1 Regional Landfill & Waste Diversion Facility— offers a variety of waste disposal/diversion services?

Whether you’re looking to throw out extra household garbage, a mattress, batteries, an old laptop, kitchen/yard waste, or more, we have a one-stop drop-off facility right here in our community.

By getting rid of waste through these other drop-off methods, you’re helping to keep our landfill healthy today and for future generations.

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2024 Garbage & Recycling Schedule

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Annual garbage schedules are mailed out to all residents in December. Paper copies are available for pickup at City Hall, Operations Building, City Landfill, Sobeys, and Superstore.

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Landfill

The City of Steinbach operates a Class 1 Landfill Facility, located south of Steinbach at 104 Hanover Road E. 

Hours of Operation

Winter 
January 1 - March 31
October 1 - December 31

Monday to Friday: 8am-5pm
Saturday: 9am-4pm

Summer 
April 1 - September 30
Monday to Friday: 7am-8pm
Saturday: 8am-6pm

Please Note: The Landfill is closed on Sundays and all holidays. 

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Recycling

The City of Steinbach impliments an automatic cart-based system to its residential curbside recycling collection services. Addresses that have curbside residential waste collection services received a recycling cart.Each cart has a unique registration number and is assigned to a specific property.

Residents are encouraged to take care of their carts as the costs for broken or damaged or missing carts will be charged to the property due to negligence. Additional carts will be available for a fee of $150 per year. All carts will remain the property of the City of Steinbach.

Other blue bins, even those previously provided by the City, are no longer being serviced. 

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Composting

A community composting program is implemented at the landfill to help divert compostable yard/garden and kitchen waste from the other garbage. Find out what can and cannot be composted.

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Household Hazardous Waste Depot

The City now has a permanent hazardous waste facility at the Landfill (104 Hanover Road E).  The facility allows residents to drop off residential quantities of hazardous waste year-round.  Please secure all fluids in a sealed and labelled container.

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Grass Mulching

Why Mulch?

Mulching keeps the nutrients from glass clippings in your soil. As the clippings break down they provide a natural fertilizer for your lawn including nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus.  Not only will you have a beautiful lawn, you won’t have to spend time bagging your grass.

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