December 15, 2025
The holidays are a time for fun and festivities, but they can also generate a surprising amount of waste and recycling materials. With just a few simple steps, you can help keep these items out of the waste stream and support the City of Nelson’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and responsible resource management.
Wrapping Paper and Gift Bags: Reuse gift bags whenever you can—they’re practically made for a second life. If you’re recycling wrapping paper, be sure to remove handles, ribbons, and other non-paper parts. And remember: metallic or glittery paper can’t be recycled, so those go in the trash.
Greeting Cards: Cards with glitter, foil, or plastic embellishments look festive, but they can’t be recycled. Consider going digital or choosing plain paper cards that can easily be placed in your blue bin.
Electronics and Packaging: Styrofoam packaging should be dropped off at the depot (70 Lakeside Drive or the Grohman Narrows Transfer Station). Broken electronics can be taken to the Nelson Leaf’s Recycling Centre near Cottonwood Park to ensure they’re handled safely.
Glass and Dishware: Glass bottles and jars should be brought to the recycling depot. If you’ve got broken dishware or drinking glasses, wrap them securely and place them in the garbage—they can’t be recycled.
Holiday Trees: Christmas trees can be taken to the Transfer Station for just $3. Please remove all ornaments, hooks, tinsel, and lights to avoid contamination.
Flexible Plastics: Items like candy wrappers, plastic envelopes, and zipper-lock pouches are recyclable at the Lakeside Drive depot. These materials never go in your curbside bin.
By following these tips, you’ll help reduce holiday waste, support community sustainability goals, and start the new year with environmental responsibility top of mind. Every small action makes a difference!