Bulk Cardboard Recycling Port Moody BC
IMPORTANT: Corrugated Cardboard Is Banned From Metro Vancouver Landfills — Including All Port Moody Commercial and Industrial Operations
Corrugated cardboard is classified as a recyclable and is prohibited from disposal in regular garbage loads at all Metro Vancouver regional disposal facilities. Loads containing banned recyclable materials are subject to surcharge fees applied to the entire load, on top of standard tipping fees. Cardboard is not garbage. It must be recycled.
Port Moody occupies the western end of the Tri-Cities area, connected to Metro Vancouver via the Barnet Highway, Highway 7A, and the Evergreen SkyTrain Line. While Port Moody is predominantly residential, its St. Johns Street commercial corridor, Barnet Highway industrial area, and proximity to Coquitlam’s United Boulevard industrial district make it home to a range of light industrial, commercial, and retail operations that generate regular cardboard waste. Keen on Green provides emergency bulk cardboard pickup, large-scale cardboard hauling, and overflow recycling support for Port Moody businesses — with rapid response across the city and into the broader Tri-Cities area.
Port Moody’s Cardboard Challenge
Port Moody Businesses That Generate Commercial Cardboard Overflow
Port Moody’s commercial sector — concentrated along St. Johns Street and the Barnet Highway corridor — includes retail chains, restaurants, building supply operations, and light industrial businesses that receive regular inbound shipments packaged in corrugated cardboard. During peak seasons, these businesses can generate cardboard volumes that exceed their standard collection capacity quickly. 
Port Moody also borders Coquitlam’s United Boulevard industrial district, making it a natural extension of the Tri-Cities industrial cluster. Businesses operating near this boundary frequently have access and logistics considerations that span both municipalities, and Keen on Green serves the entire area without boundary restrictions.
Port Moody Areas We Serve
- St. Johns Street commercial corridor — retail, restaurant, and light commercial cardboard generators
- Barnet Highway industrial area — light industrial and distribution operations
- Murray Street / Ioco Road industrial zone — light manufacturing and commercial
- Port Moody Centre commercial district — mixed retail and service businesses
- Tri-Cities border area — operations spanning the Port Moody / Coquitlam boundary
Metro Vancouver Regulation — Port Moody
The Cardboard Ban Fully Applies to All Port Moody Businesses
Port Moody is a member municipality of Metro Vancouver. The regional ban on corrugated cardboard at disposal facilities applies to all commercial generators in the city — from large light industrial operations to small retail stores.
- All loads containing cardboard at Metro Vancouver facilities are subject to surcharge fees on the entire load — regardless of the size of the business or the volume of cardboard involved.
- Port Moody retail and restaurant businesses cannot use their regular garbage bins for overflow cardboard during busy delivery periods — this is a direct compliance violation.
- A full recycling bin or missed collection date is not an exemption from the ban — Port Moody businesses are responsible for proper cardboard recycling at all times.
Emergency Overflow Support
Fast Cardboard Removal Across Port Moody and the Tri-Cities
Keen on Green provides same-day cardboard removal across Port Moody and the broader Tri-Cities area. Whether you’re a St. Johns Street retailer dealing with a seasonal inventory surge, a Barnet Highway light industrial operator with a full compactor, or a Port Moody restaurant that’s accumulated delivery packaging, we respond quickly and remove the overflow before it becomes a problem.
Common Port Moody Overflow Triggers
- Black Friday, Christmas, and Boxing Week retail inventory deliveries
- Restaurant and hospitality supply delivery surges
- Building supply and home improvement product receiving events
- Full recycling bin or compactor with delayed service
- Missed or delayed weekly recycling collection
- Retail or commercial renovation generating bulk packaging waste
- Business relocation or office move generating large cardboard volumes
Services in Port Moody
Commercial Cardboard Disposal Services in Port Moody
Emergency Bulk Cardboard Pickup
Same-day response across St. Johns Street, Barnet Highway, and all Port Moody commercial and light industrial areas — fast removal when your recycling program falls behind.
Commercial Cardboard Hauling
Volume-capable pickup for Port Moody retail, restaurant, and light industrial operations — loose, flattened, or palletized cardboard at whatever scale your facility requires.
Overflow Recycling Support
A reliable supplement to your existing program for Port Moody’s peak commercial periods — when your bin is full and your next scheduled pickup is still days away.
Compliant Cardboard Recycling
All cardboard collected from Port Moody operations is directed to Metro Vancouver-compliant recycling streams — keeping your business in good standing with the regional recyclable ban.
Frequently Asked Questions
Bulk Cardboard Recycling Port Moody FAQ
Do you serve all of Port Moody, including St. Johns Street and Barnet Highway?
Yes. We provide bulk cardboard pickup and commercial cardboard disposal throughout Port Moody — including the St. Johns Street commercial corridor, Barnet Highway industrial area, Murray Street / Ioco Road zone, and Port Moody Centre. We also serve operations near the Port Moody / Coquitlam boundary without any restrictions.
How quickly can you respond to an emergency cardboard call in Port Moody?
We offer same-day response for most Port Moody locations during regular business hours, Monday through Saturday. We respond to quote requests within one hour. Call (778) 316-8272 for immediate assistance.
Does the Metro Vancouver cardboard ban apply to Port Moody?
Yes. Port Moody is a full member municipality of Metro Vancouver and the regional ban on recyclable materials — including corrugated cardboard — applies to all Port Moody businesses at all Metro Vancouver disposal facilities. All commercial cardboard must be recycled, regardless of your business size or the volume involved.
Regulatory & Compliance Resources
Useful Resources for Port Moody Businesses
Links to verify Metro Vancouver’s cardboard disposal requirements and locate resources relevant to Port Moody’s St. Johns Street, Barnet Highway, and light industrial commercial operations.
Metro Vancouver — Official Regulation
The official Metro Vancouver page confirming the cardboard ban and 50% tipping fee surcharge on loads containing banned recyclable materials at all regional facilities.
Metro Vancouver — Full Procedural Manual
Disposal Ban Program Manual (PDF)
The complete manual detailing how garbage loads are inspected and how surcharges are calculated at Metro Vancouver facilities.
Metro Vancouver — Facility Locator
Recycling & Waste Facility Locator
Find the Metro Vancouver transfer station or waste centre servicing your municipality — where the cardboard ban is enforced at the gate on all commercial loads.
Metro Vancouver — Regional Policy
The regional policy framework underlying the cardboard disposal ban, including Metro Vancouver’s target to recycle 80% of all waste generated in the region.
WorkSafeBC — Warehouse Safety
Warehousing Health & Safety Resources
Cardboard blocking aisles and fire exits is a WorkSafeBC violation — independent of the Metro Vancouver recycling ban. Two separate compliance risks from the same problem.
Recycling Council of BC
Recyclepedia — Find Commercial Recycling Options
BC’s most comprehensive recycling location database. Search by material and location for commercial cardboard recycling options across Metro Vancouver.
BC Chamber of Commerce — ICI Policy
Why Commercial Cardboard Requires Private Haulers in BC
Explains why commercial businesses cannot use Recycle BC residential depots for their cardboard — and why private haulers are legally required for all ICI cardboard volumes in BC.
Recycling Council of BC — General
Recycling Resources for BC Businesses
Broader recycling regulatory context for BC businesses — Extended Producer Responsibility programs, the provincial Recycling Regulation, and compliance guidance.
City of Port Moody — Waste & Recycling
City of Port Moody — Waste & Recycling
Port Moody’s local waste and recycling information for businesses — covering municipal collection programs and disposal obligations alongside Metro Vancouver’s regional cardboard ban.
City of Port Moody — Economic Development
City of Port Moody — Economic Development
Port Moody’s economic development resources for St. Johns Street, Barnet Highway, and the Murray-Clarke Connector commercial and light industrial areas.
Resource links open in a new tab. For same-day overflow cardboard removal across Port Moody and the Tri-Cities, call Keen on Green at (778) 316-8272.
Cardboard Overflowing at Your Port Moody Business?
From a St. Johns Street retail surge to a Barnet Highway industrial overflow, Keen on Green provides fast, reliable bulk cardboard pickup across Port Moody and the Tri-Cities.
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