Recycling in West Hants

Since 1998, recyclables have been banned from entering Nova Scotia landfills. Plastics and paper waste is now picked up every second week from households in West Hants, with a limit of 10 bags each collection.

Since 2012, recyclables collected in West Hants have been sent to Scotia Recycling Limited. They are a leading recycling company in Atlantic Canada that has been operating in the recycling industry since 1976. With the expansion of their sales department, it has allowed the company to become a recognized professional broker and exporter of quality secondary fiber and various plastic film grades. These items are brought to the Port of Halifax and exported all across the globe to be made into something new. 

 

Recycling Bag Limits

Windsor Residents Only: Four (4) bags 

Remainder of WHRM: Ten (10) bags 

  • Each bag can be swapped for a bundle of cardboard. 

 

Important Curbside Recycling Details:

  • Clear or Clear Blue bags only. Black bags and other opaque bags will be rejected.
  • Paper waste must be kept in a separate bag from all other recyclables (plastics, tin, glass, etc.)
  • Cardboard must be securely bundled or bagged. Loose cardboard will not be collected. 
  • Items over 70% Metal fall under a separate collection that occurs once a year in the late spring. See “Curbside Metal Collection” for details.
  • Unsure if something is Recyclable? Check the Waste Wizard here.  

 

Understanding the Process - How the Market Determines What we Recycle

Recyclable materials are:

Collected > Processed at Sorting Facility > Sold > Transported > Re-manufactured

Technically speaking, most materials can be recycled with the right technology and enough investment, but it's important to understand that the current market will determine what recycling facilities can sell, and how much they can sell.

The market is always changing, and quantity demand is variable. As a result, the materials accepted at your local facility can change over time and may vary from other municipal collection programs depending on investment, sorting technology, and access to certain markets.

To optimize recycling, please pay attention to your updated sorting guides for WHRM.

  • Find our latest sorting guides and curbside guidelines here, or use our  Waste App: R6Recycles to search what goes where with ease! 

 

Why do we Recycle?

1 WhyWeRecycle Saving Energy & Resources

If it can't be grown, it has to be mined - But with more materials in circulation through recycling programs, less of our natural resources such as trees, minerals and water are required for extraction and processing. This in-turn reduces the overall consumption of energy.

2 WhyWeRecycle Preventing Pollution

Pollution occurs at every stage of an item's life, from extracting and processing raw materials, to landfilling or incineration when the item is no longer usable. When we recycle, we significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and spare natural ecosystems.

3 WhyWeRecycle Giving "Trash" New Life

Instead of taking up space in landfills, recycling allows that item to become something new and useful once again. When this cycle is maintained, think of the impact we can make!

4 WhyWeRecycle Reducing Landfills

When the need for landfills is reduced, we maintain usable, productive land. Let's preserve all the land we can - they aren't making it anymore! 

5 WhyWeRecycle Creating Jobs

New jobs will be created as the recycling industry grows

 

 

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Photo: Scotia Recycling Ltd. Facility, 2018.

 

SORTING INFORMATION: Take the guesswork out of sorting your recyclables and find out what goes where with our new Waste App: R6Recycles

Landfilling in West Hants

To meet provincial environmental standards, municipalities across Nova Scotia were required to make the switch from first-generation landfills to second-generation landfills (also called "containment landfills") in the beginning of 2006. 

Previous to these changes, West Hants owned and operated its own waste management facility, the Cogmagun Landfill. This site is now monitored by a third-party hydrogeologist and overseen by the Department of Environment. Extensive and frequent testing is completed to monitor leachate (liquid runoff formed from waste), landfill gas, surface water and groundwater to ensure there is no effect on the surrounding environment.

The new/current West Hants Waste Management Facility, owned and operated by GFL Environmental, is located adjacent to the decommissioned site in Cogmagun. The initial construction of the facility was funded through the Canada/Nova Scotia Infrastructure Program, which holds effective wastewater management, safe drinking water, and enhancing the quality of Nova Scotia's environment at the top of their priorities. GFL continues to meet the same level of commitment towards environmental compliance. 

The new landfill design is a fully-contained, monitored disposal site which includes:

  • a composite liner consisting of geomembranes and natural substances;
  • a leachate collection and treatment system; and
  • a landfill gas management system

This facility also includes a Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Facility, Septage Lagoon, and a Construction & Demolition Debris (C&D) collection area.

  

GFL Environmental West Hants Waste Management Facility

Landfill Information & Contacts

LOCATION

1569 Walton Woods Road
Cogmagun, Nova Scotia
B0N 1E0
See in Google Maps

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Scalehouse: 902.757.2308
Scalehouse Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

 

BUSINESS HOURS

Monday 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM - 5:00PM
Friday 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday 7:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Sunday CLOSED

For more information, visit the GFL website at <https://gflenv.com/centre-burlington/>

 

TIPPING FEES

Household Solid Waste
(loads under 400kg)

$7.00 Inc.HST


Household Solid Waste
(loads 400 kg and up)

$55.21/t plus HST 


Household Hazardous
Waste (HHW)
FREE

Metal
FREE

Leaf & Yard Waste
FREE

Construction & Demolition
Debris (C&D)
Contact landfill for details
 
Note: Rates are subject to change over time. If you would like to verify current rates, contact the landfill scale house (information provided below). 

 

SORTING INFORMATION:

Take the guesswork out of sorting your garbage and find out what goes where with our new Waste App: R6Recycles

 

GALLERY

Old Landfill Site (Cogmagun Landfill)

Monitoring wells can be seen around the perimeter of the sealed landfill. 

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Active Landfill (GFL West Hants Waste Management Facility)

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Curbside Composting in West Hants:

As of June 1st 1997, compostable organic material was banned from entering Nova Scotia landfills. Initially, residents of West Hants were responsible for composting their food waste in backyard composters, but beginning in April 2018, the curbside composting program was introduced. Residents can now place compostable material in a green cart to be collected at roadside every second week, where it will be collected and transported to Northridge Farms, a commercial producer and retailer of compost and compost tea.

Residents are able (and encouraged!) to continue using their backyard composters if they desire, while the green cart can still be used for the organic material that is unsuitable for backyard composters, such as bones, dairy or meat. 

pdf Click here to download the full Green Cart Information Guide (1.33 MB)  

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Are you a new resident without a Green Cart, or in need of a Green Cart repair?

 

website images 1ACCEPTED:

  • All Food Scraps

– including bones, shells and spoiled or raw food
– ensure all packaging and stickers are removed

  • Cooking Oil and Fat

  • Non-recyclable Paper Products

– e.g. paper towels, napkins, tissues, wax paper, wrapping paper, sugar bags, flour bags, salt bags, coffee filters, etc.
– soiled recyclable paper products (e.g. greasy pizza boxes, newspaper used to line your mini-bin, etc.)

Note: For clean and dry recyclable paper, recycling should always be your first option, as it provides valuable material for new products and reduces pressure on virgin forestry resources. Thank-you! 

  • Coffee grounds, filters, tea bags

  • Yard Waste

– e.g. plants, leaves, weeds, brush, small branches 
– place loosely in green cart
– ensure cart lid can close

  • Natural Bamboo and Wood Products 

– e.g. wooden utensils, popsicle sticks, sawdust, wood chips, etc. 
– remove any non-compostable materials (e.g. bristles on bamboo toothbrushes)
– small quantities only

  • Natural fibres

– e.g. scraps of natural twine (jute, sisal, hemp), 100% organic cotton, wool, etc. 
– this does NOT include any synthetic fabrics or fabric soiled with hazardous waste (e.g. gas, oil)

Note: Unless soiled with hazardous waste, textiles can be taken to a drop-off site to be donated and recycled. Find your nearest donation site or store here.

  • Hair, fur, feathers



website imagesNOT ACCEPTED:

  • Plastic or Biodegradable Plastic of ANY kind

  • Glass or metal

  • Ashes

  • Disposable coffee cups

  • Milk cartons

  • Pet or animal waste, including cat litter

  • Diapers, wipes

  • Soil, sods, rocks, logs, tree trunks, and large braches


 

Why do we Compost?

Why Compost

 Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions - in More Ways than One!

  • When organic material rots in an anaerobic environment (without air circulation) like it does in a landfill, mass amounts of methane (CH4) is released. Methane is a very powerful greenhouse gas, that has about 84 times more heat-trapping power than Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in the first 2 decades of its release!
  • Soil naturally sequesters (removes and stores) carbon from the atmosphere. By using compost material to amend soil, the storage of carbon will increase by optimizing the soil structure, and also by increasing biomass by supporting healthy plant root systems.


 

Why Compost 1Prolonging the Life of Our Landfill

  • Landfills are expensive to construct and require a considerable area of land. Once the landfill is sealed, the land is no longer usable and continuous monitoring must be performed to ensure no environmental issues arise. By collectively diverting our compostable material away from the landfill, we're contributing to a significant long term benefit. 



Why Compost 2 

Reducing the Need for Chemical Fertilizers

  • Over time, the use of chemical fertilizer can change soil pH, upset beneficial microbial ecosystems, increase pests, and develop an inability to effectively retain moisture and carbon by damaging soil structure.


 

Why Compost 3

Supporting the Local Economy

  • Turning "trash" into cash for local composting facilities and their employees.

 

 


To learn more about Northridge Farms, visit https://www.northridgefarms.ca/

 

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Municipal Heritage Property Designation

The   pdf Municipal Heritage Property By-law (201 KB)  (2021) was adopted to provide for the identification, preservation and protection of buildings, public-building interiors, streetscapes, cultural landscapes or areas of historical or cultural value in the Municipality.

The age of a property alone does not guarantee that it will be found of heritage value. The significance of a property’s association with people, events, or activities of importance in the history and culture of West Hants or Windsor is taken into consideration when properties were registered before consolidation in 2020. 

Council’s approval is needed to determine whether a property will be designated as a Municipal Heritage Property. Once a property is designated the owner must apply to the Region for permission to make any exterior changes.

Benefits of Designation include:

  • maintaining historical character;
  • encouraging pride on the part of the community and property owner;
  • the possibility of increasing property value
  • attracting tourist
  • the ability to apply to the Municipal and Provincial funding programs which assist with repairs to maintain and conserve the heritage value of the property

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Important Documents

Fees

Costs associated with research about the property are the responsibility of the applicant.  There is no fee to register a property.

Heritage Advisory Committee

The Planning Advisory Committee serves as the Heritage Advisory Committee (PAC/HAC) and is a committee of Council which advises on:

  • inclusion of buildings, public-building interiors, streetscapes, cultural landscapes or areas in the Municipal Registry of Heritage Property;
  • applications to substantially alter or demolish a Municipal Heritage Property; and
  • other heritage matters.

Deregistration Process

Registration is permanently attached to the title of the property and transfers from owner to owner, unless a property is deregistered. 

The process to deregister is:

  • submit an application to the Municipal Planning and Development Department;
  • staff and HAC review and recommend to Council;
  • public hearing is held (30-day notice);
  • decision made by Council;
  • notice of deregistration sent to owner and filed in the Land Registry Office.

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