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The Restigouche Transfer Station is operated by the Restigouche Regional Service Commission. It is located in the Campbellton Industrial Park (7 Centennial Drive, Campbellton, NB E3N 1S8) near exit 412 off Highway 11.

The hours of operation are Monday to Friday (7:30 AM – 4:30 PM).

For more information, call (506) 789-2111

Tipping fee for 2026 is $147.00 per ton.

Tipping fee for clean C&D will be $115.00/ton (June to October).

White Goods $5.00 each with freon $40.00

Weigh-ins $15.00

Fee for scraping frozen boxes $25.00

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TONNAGE

The Restigouche Transfer Station handles over 16,000 tons of waste per year, and as of this year about 1,000 tons of recyclable materials Solid waste is accepted at the Transfer Station, then garbage is transported to the Red Pine Landfill in Allardville and recyclables are transported to Tracadie for sorting.

Collection: Municipalities are responsible for collecting garbage/recyclables in their respective municipalities and the Department of Environment & Local Government (789-2177) contracts collection for Local service districts.

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Recycle NB

Extended Producer Responsibility is an environmental policy approach that obligates producers, or brand owners, to be responsible for managing their products from manufacturing through to end-of-use.

Under an EPR program, brand owners are responsible for paying for the cost of collecting, transporting and recycling these products. Whether it’s a can of paint, a television or a cereal box, the recycling costs are already included in the price of the product when you buy it. Why doesn’t this increase the price of products? Manufacturers compete nationally on pricing, ensuring consumers receive the most efficient recycling programs possible.

Why do we benefit from EPR programs?

Cost Savings: Reduces waste management costs to municipalities/taxpayers.

Promotes Circular Economy: Supports innovation, supply chain synergies.

Job Creation: Jobs created in relation to collection, sorting, and processing of recyclable materials.

Awareness and Accessibility: Easier to use programs and make product decisions.

Product Design: Product/Packaging designs are more durable, repairable and recyclable.

Resource Conservation: Strengthens waste reduction, reuse and recycling efforts.

Pollution Reduction: Extends landfills and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.

Recycle NB
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Electronics Recycling in New Brunswick

EPRA is your national, not-for-profit organization providing Recycle My Electronics™ programs across Canada. Our expertise comes from managing an extensive network of qualified processors, transporters and drop-off locations.

What Can I Recycle?
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