Date: Monday, November 10, 2025 7:00 am - Friday, November 14, 2025 5:00 pm
Duration: 4 Days, 10 Hours
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Clean-Up Collection Guidelines
Please note the following guidelines for the collection of items during the Clean-Up week:
- Item Limit: No more than 20 items will be collected from any one stop. An item can be a single object, a bag, or a securely tied bundle measuring no more than 1.2 meters (approximately 4 feet) in length.
- Bagging Requirements: Bagged garbage must be placed in clear, transparent bags. Cardboard boxes are not accepted.
- Appliance Limit: No more than two of any one type of appliance (e.g., washing machine, stove, water heater) will be collected from a single stop.
- Responsibility for Uncollected Items: Any items not collected during the Clean-Up week remain the resident's responsibility and must be removed from the roadside at the end of the week.
- Lumber and Loose Items: Lumber and loose items must be bagged or securely tied in bundles no longer than 1.2 metres (4ft). If nails are present, they should either be bent over or removed for safety reasons.
- Weight Limits: Any single furniture or appliance item must not weigh more than 91 kilograms (200 lbs). Other items must not exceed 34 kilograms (75 lbs).
- Refrigeration Units: Refrigerators, freezers, heat pumps, water cooler, dehumifiers, and air conditioners cannot be collected until the CFCs have been removed and a sticker has been applied to the unit. You can take refrigeration units to the Eastern Management Centre (100 Donald Hiltz Rd., Kentville Business Park) or the Western Management Centre (343 Elliot Road near Lawrencetown, Exit 19 on Highway 101) for a fee of $20.
- Collection Schedule: The truck will collect items once during your allocated Clean-Up week. There is no specified day for collection. Please check our calendar, map, or social media for details about your Clean-Up week.
- Items Not Accepted: The following items are NOT accepted during Clean-Up: Household Hazardous Waste (HHW), electronics, cardboard, recycling, leaves, garden waste, tires, and household or lithium batteries. Please ensure batteries are removed from items. For more information on how to dispose of HHW, please visit our Hazardous Household Waste page.
