Community Involvement in Recycling

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Why we’re here

The District of Squamish is working hard to reduce recycling contamination.

Contamination occurs when material that is not accepted for recycling is put in recycling bins. We know we can work together to better support our environment, economy, and community at large – through common understanding and collective action.


We invite you to get involved in these four ways:

  1. Provide your input, through the survey below, on what’s working for you - and what's not - when it comes to recycling.

  2. Share your recommendation(s), through an online mapping tool, on potential locations for glass recycling stations as part of a new pilot project.
  1. Take our quick poll to share your recycling style, if any.

  2. Learn more about how and where to recycle in Squamish by reading our Recycling FAQ or go to squamish.ca/recycling.





Many Squamish residents unknowingly make mistakes as they recycle materials. This campaign and survey are focused on better understanding the challenges that members of our community face and how the District of Squamish can better support their recycling efforts.

Your insight is valuable to us - please share your thoughts


Community Survey to Understand Your Challenges

A Community Recycling Survey has been launched to understand community needs, awareness and challenges around recycling and waste diversion. It also aims to gather information and feedback on recycling depot services and glass collection location options. Let us know what constraints and barriers you experience when recycling in Squamish and how we can better support you.


Glass Recyling Pilot Project – help us determine collection station locations

We understand that glass recycling is a challenge for many residents, so we are working on a solution. The District of Squamish is developing a pilot program to test neighbourhood glass collection stations. The goal of this program is to reduce the high volume of glass contamination that is found in our community’s recycling totes by providing a local solution for residents to recycle their glass.


Each station will consist of two medium bear-resistant totes (locked), with a hole in the top, to drop glass into. Two temporary parking spots will be available for users.


Please provide your thoughts on potential locations for these neighbourhood glass collection stations by dropping pins on a virtual map. District staff will evaluate all suggested locations and final locations will be selected.


The stations will be piloted in 2024-2025 and evaluated for effectiveness.


Why we’re here

The District of Squamish is working hard to reduce recycling contamination.

Contamination occurs when material that is not accepted for recycling is put in recycling bins. We know we can work together to better support our environment, economy, and community at large – through common understanding and collective action.


We invite you to get involved in these four ways:

  1. Provide your input, through the survey below, on what’s working for you - and what's not - when it comes to recycling.

  2. Share your recommendation(s), through an online mapping tool, on potential locations for glass recycling stations as part of a new pilot project.
  1. Take our quick poll to share your recycling style, if any.

  2. Learn more about how and where to recycle in Squamish by reading our Recycling FAQ or go to squamish.ca/recycling.





Many Squamish residents unknowingly make mistakes as they recycle materials. This campaign and survey are focused on better understanding the challenges that members of our community face and how the District of Squamish can better support their recycling efforts.

Your insight is valuable to us - please share your thoughts


Community Survey to Understand Your Challenges

A Community Recycling Survey has been launched to understand community needs, awareness and challenges around recycling and waste diversion. It also aims to gather information and feedback on recycling depot services and glass collection location options. Let us know what constraints and barriers you experience when recycling in Squamish and how we can better support you.


Glass Recyling Pilot Project – help us determine collection station locations

We understand that glass recycling is a challenge for many residents, so we are working on a solution. The District of Squamish is developing a pilot program to test neighbourhood glass collection stations. The goal of this program is to reduce the high volume of glass contamination that is found in our community’s recycling totes by providing a local solution for residents to recycle their glass.


Each station will consist of two medium bear-resistant totes (locked), with a hole in the top, to drop glass into. Two temporary parking spots will be available for users.


Please provide your thoughts on potential locations for these neighbourhood glass collection stations by dropping pins on a virtual map. District staff will evaluate all suggested locations and final locations will be selected.


The stations will be piloted in 2024-2025 and evaluated for effectiveness.

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