Waste Transfer Stations
Waste Transfer Stations are located at Breton, Buck Creek, Cynthia, Easyford, Lindale, Lodgepole, Rocky Rapids, and Violet Grove.
The main gates at the Waste Transfer Stations are locked to control these sites during non-operating hours. Leaving waste outside the locked gates of a transfer station is illegal and violators will be prosecuted.
Please see the booklet below for complete information on waste transfer stations, accepted waste and recyclable materials, scrap metal, and appliance recycling.
The following wastes are not accepted at the Waste Transfer Stations: tires, liquid, concrete, demolition, animal carcasses or hazardous waste.
Twine recycling
Of all the agricultural plastics on prairie farms, baler twine is one of the easiest to overlook when it comes to a commitment to recycle.
Unlike grain bags, which, when empty, are a massive amount of plastic laying in the field, baler twine accumulates in smaller bunches, seemingly innocuous until they start to take over a corner of the barnyard or wrap around farm equipment axles. Some farmers relegate baler twine to the burn barrel, but that’s one of the worst options for managing it because burning twine releases toxins into the air.
So, what can farmers do with used ag twine?
In Brazeau County, a pilot, Alberta Ag Plastic. Recycle it!, is underway to give farmers the option to take baler twine to Brazeau County Transfer Stations (located at Rocky Rapids, Easyford, Violet Grove, Lindale, Buck Creek, and Breton) for recycling, giving that old twine a new life.
Cleanfarms, which operates the pilot program on behalf of Alberta’s Agricultural Plastics Recycling Group (APRG), sends the used baler twine to recycling facilities in Canada and the U.S., where it is turned into pellets to be used in the production of new materials. Twine is made of polypropylene, which is a plastic that can be easily remanufactured into new products such as car parts, dimensional lumber, flowerpots and composite decking.
For questions regarding twine recycling or any other Cleanfarms program, please email info@cleanfarms.ca or call 1-877-622-4460.
How to Prepare Twine for Recycling
The pilot program enables twine recycling by offering large, free, twine collection bags. The next three steps are straightforward:
1. Shake – Remove as much debris, snow or ice as possible. Excessive organics and other materials (such as net wrap) mixed with the twine will cause it to be rejected or result in the material being sent to the landfill. Recycling processors wash and shred the plastic, so they need it as clean as possible.
2. Bag – Place loose twine in a clear collection bag. They are available at no cost to farmers and can be obtained from the Brazeau County Transfer Stations (Rocky Rapids, Easyford, Violet Grove, Lindale, Buck Creek, and Breton). If using your own clear bag, poke holes in the bottom to drain moisture. With any bag, once full, secure it closed with twine or a zip tie.
3. Return – Please contact Brazeau County Utilities Department at 780-542-7777 prior to dropping off bags of twine, if unloading assistance is required and if you are unsure if you have prepared it properly.