Find all your favourite juices, pops and ice cream flavours at Port Moody One-Stop Market & Bottle Depot. While we also sell other convenience store necessities like lottery ticket...more...See more text
Rypac Metal Recycling is a family owned-and-operated company. We are always looking to buy scrap metal from residents and businesses throughout Metro Vancouver and across Western C...more...See more text
Half Price Rubbish is your local junk removal solution! Areas including Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Langley, White Rock, New Westminster, Port Moody, Coquitlam, Su...more...See more text
We needed custom pallets built and the staff helped us design the perfect pallet for shipping our products. We definitely recommend purchasing from Topco.Read more
GEEP is a company committed to effectively and responsibly managing the consequences of the electronic age in which we live. We provide a means for safe, secure reuse and recycling...more...See more text
We accept obsolete & old electronics in the Greater Vancouver area: TVs computer monitors CPUs (desktop computers), laptops and notebooks printers cellular phones big copy machines...more...See more text
As a federally incorporated, non-for-profit, product stewardship company, Product Care Association (PCA) in Vancouver is committed to streamlining the recycling of special waste pr...more...See more text
An extensive network of collection sites also exist for generators with large volumes of lighting products to drop off across the province.
LightRecycle includes over 200 collectio...more...See more text
Now you can feel good about saying goodbye to your old small appliances, power tools, and exercise machines. The ElectroRecycle™ Program will happily take more than 300 electric or...more...See more text
Very helpful staff. Clean and well organized. We go to other depots in our travels and they are so gross and not helpful at all. This one cant be beat.Read more
In 1989 the founders of the Western Rubber Products Ltd (WRP) recognized a problem and an opportunity. Stockpiles of scrap tires were accumulating in British Columbia. They envisio...more...See more text
IntroductionIn 1989 the founders of the Western Rubber Products Ltd (WRP) recognized a problem and an opportunity. Stockpiles of scrap tires were accumulating in British Columbia. ...more...See more text