Town of Renfrew Landfill
376 Bruce Street, Renfrew, ON K7V 3Z8
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E-waste consists of computer towers, printers, scanners, keyboards, phones, fax machines, monitors, CDs, laptops, and other electronic devices.
The Arnprior Waste Disposal Site accepts E-waste for Free! Click here for a list of accepted e-waste items.
Household hazardous waste (HHW) can be extremely harmful to humans and the environment. HHW must be disposed of in a responsible, controlled manner. Please do not dispose of HHW in your regular garbage.
Arnprior residents can bring HHW for free to the Renfrew Waste Disposal Site, which hosts a special Household Hazardous Waste Depot from mid-May to the end of August each year. Please note that this Site is only available to residential customers. This site does not accept HHW from Commercial or Industrial businesses.
Town of Renfrew Landfill
376 Bruce Street, Renfrew, ON K7V 3Z8
The depot is open from May 3rd, 2025 to August 30th, 2025.
Battery drop boxes can be found at the Nick Smith Center, Town Hall, and the Library. Here are the steps for using the program:
Step 1: Determine if the battery can be recycled
Step 2: Packaging the battery(s)
Step 3: Placement of packaged battery(s)
Ontario's Resource Productivity and Recovery Authority (RPRA) has created a digital map that displays the locations across Ontario where you can drop off used materials to be recycled, such as batteries, electronics, household hazardous waste, lighting and tires, for free. Materials collected at these locations are reused, refurbished, recycled, or properly disposed of to help keep them out of landfill, recover valuable resources and protect our environment.
Some retail stores in Arnprior may accept the below hazardous waste:
Rona Home Centre: Please call Rona before you attend the store to confirm that they are currently accepting paint for disposal. Any brand of latex, oil (alkyd), enamel or other paints, metal or anti-rust paints, aluminum paint, stains, varnish, urethane, spray paint cans, wood preservative, masonry paint.
Standard smoke alarms can be disposed in your regular garbage. However, if you wish to dispose of an alarm that contains radium (this will be indicated on the smoke alarm), please contact the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission at 1-800-668-5284 for proper disposal instructions.
Contact Us
Town of Arnprior
105 Elgin St. West
Arnprior, ON K7S 0A8
Phone: 613.623.4231
Fax: 613.623.8091