Exterior of the Enviroservice Station building
780-449-5514
101 Broadview Road, Sherwood Park
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The Broadview Enviroservice Station is your one-stop-eco-friendly shop! Drop off your household hazardous waste, electronics and appliances for proper disposal or recycling. These items are not collected at curbside.
(electronics, paint, motor oil, hazardous waste etc.)
Monday to Wednesday
Closed
Thursdays
10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Friday to Sunday
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Statutory holidays
closed
(everyday recycling, tire recycling)
The recycling services remain open during statutory holidays, following the same hours of the day on which the holiday falls, except during Christmas holidays, when it closes.
Note: Hours are subject to change without notice.
The Enviroservice building accepts electronics, paint, motor oil, lightbulbs and hazardous waste.
At the Broadview Recycling station there are:
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If you have extra waste occasionally that will not fit into your black cart, you can take these materials to the Enviroservice Station. A fee will apply. Fees for extra waste:
Cash (receipt available upon request), debit, Mastercard, Visa and American Express are all accepted.
If we have pallets in stock we are happy to give them away. Speak to a recycle attendant to see if we have any in stock.
We accept good quality pallets for reuse at the Enviroservice building. If they are not in usable condition a fee with apply to discard them. The Enviroservice building is open Thursdays to Sundays.
All electronics can be taken to the Broadview Enviroservice Station.
Other options:
Staples Business Depot
If your farm or business has large amounts of used oil, visit Alberta Used Oil Management or call 1-888-922-2298 to find out where you can dispose it.
If your items are reusable, please donate them to a local charity.
Please label all items that are not in their original container.
The Station has staff on-hand during operating hours to assist residents with proper waste disposal. There was a lot of contamination in the recycle bins when it was open 24/7. Contamination was increasing costs significantly and entire bins had to be sent to landfill instead of being recycled. Having operating hours will reduce contamination and illegal dumping.
The Enviroservice station is available for all Strathcona County residents even if you do not subscribe to the Green Routine.Â
Utilities Phone: 780-449-5514 greenroutine@strathcona.ca
Last updated: Tuesday, September 02, 2025 Page ID: 39491