Roblin Waste Disposal Site - Burn Pit Closure

Effective immediately, burnable materials will no longer be accepted at the Roblin Waste Disposal Ground. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Branches
  • Clean wood
  • Other similar combustible items


This temporary suspension is necessary until the construction of a designated burn pit at the site is completed.

Residents are requested to retain all burnable materials on their property until advised that the suspension is lifted.

We thank all residents for their cooperation and understanding as we work to as quickly as possible to resume operation of our Waste Disposal Ground.

Roblin Waste Disposal Site - Burn Pit Closure
Recycling Pickup

Keeping our Municipality clean and sustainable starts with proper recycling. By following the right guidelines, you help reduce landfill waste and give materials a second life. Here’s what you need to know about recycling pickup in our Municipality.

Pickup Rules:
  • Bins & Placement: Use the designated recycling bin. Ensure it’s at the collection point by 7:00 AM on pickup day.

  • Accepted Items: Only recyclable materials should be placed inside—no garbage, food waste, or hazardous items.

  • Overflow: If your bin is full, hold onto extra recyclables until the next pickup or take them to a designated drop-off location.
  • Sorting: No need to sort—just make sure everything is clean and dry.

📅 Find Your Pickup Date: Check the official pickup calendar to stay on schedule.

🗺️ View the Route Map:


What Can & Can’t Be Recycled?

Recyclable Items:

  • Paper & Cardboard – Newspapers, magazines, cereal boxes, egg cartons
  • Plastics (#1 & #2 only) – Water bottles, milk jugs, detergent containers
  • Aluminum & Tin Cans – Pop cans, soup cans, foil trays
  • Glass Bottles & Jars – Clear, brown, or green (rinse before recycling)

Not Accepted:

  • Plastic Bags & Wrap – Grocery bags, Ziploc bags, cling wrap
  • Styrofoam – Cups, takeout containers, foam packaging
  • Food-Contaminated Items – Greasy pizza boxes, unwashed jars, paper towels
  • Electronics & Batteries – Must be taken to designated e-waste depots