Understanding what belongs in your blue recycling cart and what should be taken to the Recycle Depot, helps keep our recycling system clean and effective.
As of April 1, 2026, Airdrie’s curbside recycling program is managed by Circular Materials as part of the provincial Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) program. Circular Materials has contracted GFL Environmental to manage the blue recycling cart program in Airdrie. GFL is your main contact for missed collection, cart fixes and new home cart delivery for residential blue cart recycling. Visit Circular Materials for more information.
GFL Environmental
Circular Materials
Primary contact
Secondary contact
780.444.8805
1.877.667.2626
GFLresidentialrecycle@gflenv.com
customerservice@circularmaterials.ca
Garbage and organics inquiries should still be directed to 403.948.8800.
Accepted items: paper, cardboard, plastics, metals, and other recyclable packaging. Unsure where an item belongs? View the Cart smart tool: Where does it go?.
Cart use:
Items should empty, clean and dry and be placed loose in your blue recycling cart. Do not bag any recycling except for shredded paper and stretchy plastics.
If an item has more than one material that can't be split (e.g. paper shipping envelopes made of bubble wrap and coffee cans) it belongs in the garbage.
Flatten and break down cardboard boxes to create more space in your blue cart.
Do not over stuff or place material beside carts (the lid must be closed to be collected). Large and excess recycling can be brought to the Recycle Depot.
What material is recyclable?
The blue cart is for recyclable materials such as paper, cardboard, and containers. See what materials are accepted below.
Paper, cardboard and books
materials
Location and sorting
Newspaper, magazines, flyers and envelopes
Soft cover books and notebooks (remove coils)
Shredded paper
Tetra Paks, such as soup and juice boxes (remove straws)
Paper coffee and fast food cups (remove lids and straws)
Cardboard boxes (clean, flattened, no plastic, metal or wood lining)
Boxboard including tissue and cereal boxes
Blue recycling cart
Do not bag any material except shredded paper and stretchy bags which must be a securely tied clear bag before placing it in blue cart
Flatten and break down cardboard boxes to create more space in your blue cart
If an item has more than one material that can't be split (e.g. paper shipping envelopes made of bubble wrap and coffee cans) it belongs in the garbage
Aluminum foil pie plates and cooking trays (rinse well)
Jar lids (lids must be larger than the size of your palm and separate from jar)
Refundable beverage containers like pop cans
Blue recycling cart
Items should empty, clean and dry and be placed loose in your blue recycling cart.
If an item has more than one material that can't be split (e.g. paper shipping envelopes made of bubble wrap and coffee cans) it belongs in the garbage
Some holiday-specific materials can be recycled through our seasonal programs. Visit our Holiday waste and recycling tips to find out what to do with items like Christmas lights, trees for chipping, and pumpkins after Halloween.