

If you’re moving homes or decluttering before your next relocation in British Columbia, knowing where to recycle responsibly is essential. This guide lists Metro Vancouver’s main recycling depots and explains how residents, students, and newcomers can properly dispose of unwanted items before or after a home move, furniture delivery, or small relocation.
Before any full house move, downsizing, or apartment relocation, you’ll likely discover items you no longer need—old furniture, broken electronics, expired paint, or used mattresses. Instead of sending these to landfills, Metro Vancouver offers recycling depots designed for sustainable disposal.
Using local recycling depots helps:
Reduce waste from moving and renovations
Protect the environment
Save money on junk removal services
Support community recycling initiatives
If you’re preparing for a move, read Ultimate Moving Checklist for British Columbia: Stress-Free Moves in Vancouver, Surrey, Kelowna, and Beyond for a complete planning guide.
Go through every room and separate items into categories:
Household recyclables: paper, cardboard, plastic containers, and glass
Electronics: TVs, phones, laptops, small appliances
Furniture: old chairs, couches, mattresses
Hazardous waste: paint, batteries, light bulbs, propane tanks
This step ensures you know which depot accepts which materials.
Metro Vancouver has over 25 depots across cities like Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey, and Coquitlam. Use the official Metro Vancouver Recycles tool on the regional district’s website to find exact locations and accepted materials.
Clean containers and flatten boxes to save space. Remove batteries from electronics and drain gasoline from small engines before recycling.
If you’re recycling large furniture during a full house move or apartment move, Tingsapp movers can help deliver these items to local depots. You can also arrange city collection services for large household goods.
Many depots offer drive-through drop-offs for small items. For larger quantities, call ahead or schedule a pickup with your municipality or local moving company near you.
For smaller furniture deliveries or junk removal, check Small Moves in British Columbia – Affordable Furniture & Appliance Transport.
Here’s a list of commonly used recycling depots and eco-centres across the Lower Mainland. Always confirm accepted items and hours before visiting.
| City | Recycling Depot | Address / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Vancouver | City of Vancouver Recycling Depot | 377 W 30th Ave – accepts electronics, appliances, scrap metal |
| Burnaby | Burnaby Eco-Centre | 4855 Still Creek Ave – accepts paint, oil, batteries, and small electronics |
| Richmond | Richmond Recycling Depot | 5555 Lynas Lane – household recyclables, styrofoam, glass, appliances |
| Surrey | Surrey Recycling Depot | 9810 192 St – large-item drop-offs, wood, furniture, electronics |
| Coquitlam | Coquitlam Transfer Station | 1200 United Blvd – accepts large waste, furniture, metal, and yard trimmings |
| North Vancouver | North Shore Transfer Station | 30 Riverside Dr W – accepts general recycling and bulky items |
| Delta | Delta Depot at North Delta Recycling | 11439 84 Ave – paper, bottles, plastics, and used oil |
| Langley | Langley Township Recycling Depot | 21409 56 Ave – accepts small appliances, furniture, and electronics |
| Maple Ridge | Maple Ridge Recycling Depot | 10092 236 St – household waste, paper, metals, tires |
| New Westminster | New West Recycling Depot | 417 Boyne St – electronics, cardboard, and small metal items |
Note: For full updates and accepted materials, visit the Metro Vancouver Recycles official resource.
Declutter before moving day: It’s easier to sort items when packing.
Avoid illegal dumping: Always recycle through registered depots or collection programs.
Reuse when possible: Donate usable items to charities or secondhand stores.
Combine recycling with your moving plan: Schedule movers and recycling drop-offs on the same day to save time.
Ask your movers: Many local movers in Vancouver and moving services in BC offer disposal support for recyclable materials.
If you’re planning a home move, explore 10 Expert Moving Tips for a Stress-Free Relocation in British Columbia (2025 Guide) for professional preparation strategies.
Moving sustainably means reducing waste and reusing materials whenever possible. By recycling before your furniture delivery or small move, you can:
Lower moving costs by transporting fewer items
Minimize landfill waste
Support BC’s zero-waste goals
Make your relocation more eco-friendly
Tingsapp encourages eco-conscious moving by offering flexible options for small-item transport, apartment moves, and furniture deliveries across Metro Vancouver.
Q1: Where can I recycle electronics in Metro Vancouver?
Electronics can be dropped off at depots like Burnaby Eco-Centre or Vancouver’s 30th Avenue Recycling Depot. They accept computers, TVs, phones, and small appliances at no charge.
Q2: Do recycling depots accept old furniture?
Most depots do not recycle furniture directly, but you can bring items to facilities like the Surrey Recycling Depot or Coquitlam Transfer Station, which accept bulky waste. Alternatively, movers from Tingsapp can deliver furniture to charity or disposal sites.
Q3: Are recycling depots free to use?
Yes, most Metro Vancouver depots accept common household items for free. However, certain materials like tires, mattresses, or construction debris may include small handling fees.
Q4: Can I book a pickup instead of visiting a depot?
Yes, many municipalities offer large-item pickups. For smaller furniture or appliance moves, Tingsapp movers can assist with delivery to your nearest depot.
Q5: What are the operating hours for depots?
Most recycling depots in Metro Vancouver are open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM, but hours vary. Always check the Metro Vancouver Recycles directory for updates.
Whether you’re moving to a new apartment, downsizing a family home, or doing a quick small move in Vancouver or Surrey, proper recycling ensures a responsible transition.
Tingsapp helps BC residents simplify their moves while promoting sustainability through organized, transparent, and affordable moving services.
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