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Bring to the Oxford County Waste Management Facility to be landfilled. Treated or pressure treated wood used for decks, fences and other structures outside cannot be burned or recycled due to the chemicals used to treat the wood.
Bring to the Oxford County Waste Management Facility for recycling. Includes ceramics and porcelain materials such as toilets and tiles, along with bricks, cement, and other rubble.
Call Habitat for Humanity Restore to find out more about reusing construction materials.
There are no size restrictions as long as you can lift and manage materials yourself. For material going into the landfill, long pieces must be cut into four foot lengths to ensure they don’t get caught in machinery.
Construction and demolition waste must be recycled under Oxford County By-Law No. 4954-2008. Bringing your leftover building supplies to the construction and demolition recycling depot allows material to be used again and helps diverts waste from the landfill.
Construction and demolition waste is subject to tipping fees. Go to the Waste Management Facility page for more information on tipping fees, hours and location.
Pressure-treated wood is considered garbage. Asbestos requires special drop off arrangements. Please contact the Oxford County Waste Management Facility for instructions at 519-539-9800.
Individual Materials
Facts and where material goes
Clean untreated wood
Used for composting, wood chips, or industrial purposes 3.5% of commercial waste that is sent to the landfill every year is clean wood that could be recycled
Asphalt, concrete and rubble
Crushed into aggregates to be used for road production
Ceramics, porcelain and toilets
Crushed and used for landfill road production
Glass
Recycled into aggregates used in the sandblasting and construction industries
Shingles
Recycled into aggregates used in the construction and transportation industries
Drywall
Recycled into fertilizer and animal bedding