Multi-Unit Residential Recycling

Starting May 1, 2025, all residential buildings with five or more units will be required to allocate space for recycling containers and register with Circular Materials Atlantic (CMA) for residential recycling collection services, in accordance with By-Law W-4. The Circular Materials program will continue to grow, with multi-family dwellings throughout the City gradually joining the recycling initiative for packaging and paper products in two phases: the first on May 1, 2025, followed by the second on November 1, 2025. This phased rollout is part of a broader effort to promote sustainability and increase recycling in the City.

Convenience created from curbside multi-unit recycling eliminates the need for recycling depots. Originally introduced to support recycling access for multi-residential properties, these bins have been removed as our community continues its transition to curbside collection.  

CMA is the producer responsibility organization that is working with Recycling NB to implement and manage the new extended producer responsibility recycling system in New Brunswick. In support of these changes, the City of Fredericton amended by-law W-4 to support the success of CMA’s program and extend curbside recycling to all residents.  Owners and landlords who have yet to register can do so online with Circular Material Atlantic. Tenants whose buildings do not yet have recycling services are encouraged to contact their property manager or landlord to ensure these changes are underway.  


Owners and landlords can register online with Circular Materials Atlantic.

Tenants whose buildings do not yet have recycling services are encouraged to contact their property manager or landlord to ensure these changes are underway.  


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