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Mountain View Regional Waste Management Commission
403-556-8120
Frequently asked by our customers are rates for recycling and waste collection, when the Eco-Sites are open, how to locate our centres and where the dump is.
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Residents are asked to recycle milk jugs and cartons, cardboard, mixed paper, newspaper, clear glass, tin cans, motor oil and filters, electronics. Don't forget to take your bottles and drinking boxes to the Bottle Depot in your community.
The Mountain View Regional Waste Management Commission works in the municipalities within Mountain View County, including Carstairs, Cremona, Didsbury, Olds, and Sundre. We also have operations in the rural communities of Water Valley and Eagle HIll.
Carstairs
Cremona
Didsbury
Eagle Hill
Mtn View County
Olds
Sundre
Water Valley
Recycle your toothpaste tube. Cut off the cap end, wash it out, then tack it to a corkboard as a pencil holder in your garage.
Resources and Website Links

Alberta Beverage Container Recycling Corporation
Alberta Environment
Alberta Recycling Management Authority
Calgary Metal Recycling Inc
Mountain View County, Fire Prevention & Maintenance
Natural Resources Canada
One Simple Act
Pitch-In Canada
Recycling Council of Alberta

Mountain View County
Town of Carstairs
Town of Didsbury
Town of Olds
Town of Sundre
Village of Cremona

Carstairs Courier
Didsbury Review
Mountain View Gazette
Olds Albertan
Sundre Roundup

The Landfill site at Didsbury. Also the location for the area's Resource Recovery Centre. There is also a Recycling Centre at this site.

Did You Know?

  • More than 46,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste have been recycled since Alberta’s electronics recycling program began in October 2004. This includes more than 750,000 computers, 460,000 printers, 830,000 monitors and 430,000 TVs that have been diverted from landfills. Albertans lead the country in per capita electronics recycling.
  • Albertans have recycled close to 58 million tires since the program began in 1992. Albertans recycle more than 17 kg.s of tires per person, more than any other provincial tire program.
  • Since April 2008, over 3 million litres of waste paint (or 3,600 tonnes) have been collected and processed. Over 450,000 aerosol containers have been collected and processed since April, 2008.
  • Albertans will recycle about 200,000 TVs in 2009/10. Laid end to end, that’s enough TVs to cover over 300 laps around a 400 m athletic track.


Our Mission: To divert as much waste as possible from disposal in landfill and reduce waste management expenses by operating an integrated waste management system, which includes reuse, reduction, recycling, recovery and disposal.

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