Community Recycling Centres to Require Proof of Local Address starting July 2, 2025

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Starting July 2, residents and businesses will be required to show proof of a Northumberland County address when bringing materials to any of the County’s Community Recycling Centres (CRCs). This new requirement is being introduced to help protect the long-term sustainability of local landfill and waste management systems. Northumberland County’s only active landfill, located in the Municipality of Brighton, has limited capacity. By ensuring that CRCs are only used for waste generated within the County, we can help preserve this critical infrastructure for local use further into the future.

“We appreciate the cooperation of residents, businesses and contractors as we make this important change,” says Adam McCue, Associate Director Operations, Public Works. “We understand this may be an adjustment, but it is a necessary step to protect our landfill and maintain an effective, reliable waste management system for our community.”

What this means for residents and businesses:

When visiting a CRC to dispose of waste or recycling, individuals will need to bring proof of a local residence or business address.

Acceptable documents include:

· Driver’s license

· Water, gas, electricity, internet or phone bill

· Municipal tax bill

· Lease agreement (valid for up to one year)

For small business:

· An original signed letter on official company letterhead with a Northumberland County address

For contractors:

· A signed contract, work order, or invoice showing the address of the Northumberland County property being serviced.

This measure is one of several ways the County is working to manage resources responsibly and plan for the future.

For more information about CRC locations, accepted materials, and hours of operation, visit

Northumberland.ca/CRC or contact the County’s Waste Services team at 1-866-293-8379.

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