LG is committed to environmental responsibility, and that extends to ensuring the products you love, like your LG washer, are handled responsibly at the end of their life. Across Canada, LG actively participates in provincial recycling programs designed to keep end-of-life electronics and appliances out of landfills. Understanding these programs is a key part of being an environmentally conscious consumer.
These programs are supported through Environmental Handling Fees (EHFs), which are designed to cover the costs of collecting, transporting, and responsibly recycling products. It’s important to note that EHFs are not taxes, but rather fees dedicated to ensuring these crucial recycling initiatives can operate effectively.
To help you navigate the recycling options available, we’ve compiled a guide to provincial recycling programs across Canada where LG participates. Whether you are upgrading your LG washer or other electronics, this information will help you ensure responsible disposal.
Alberta
For recycling electronics in Alberta, the Alberta Recycling Management Authority provides comprehensive information and collection site details. Ensure your old electronics, beyond just your washer user guide, are properly recycled through their program.
Alberta Recycling Management Authority
British Columbia
British Columbia boasts a robust system with different organizations handling various appliance types.
For recycling large appliances like washing machines, please utilize the MARR BC program.
For smaller appliances and other electronics, ElectroRecycle and EPRA BC are your go-to resources respectively.
For battery recycling, Call2Recycle BC ensures batteries from various devices, not just those related to your washer, are recycled safely.
Manitoba
Manitoba residents can easily recycle electronics through EPRA Manitoba.
For battery recycling in Manitoba, Call2Recycle Manitoba provides accessible options.
New Brunswick
New Brunswick offers convenient recycling programs for electronics and batteries through EPRA New Brunswick and Call2Recycle New Brunswick respectively.
Newfoundland
In Newfoundland, EPRA Newfoundland manages the recycling of electronics.
Northwest Territories
The Northwest Territories Electronics Recycling Program provides recycling solutions in the region.
Northwest Territories Electronics Recycling Program
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia residents can recycle electronics via EPRA Nova Scotia.
Nunavut
Currently, Nunavut does not have end-of-life product recycling programs available.
Ontario
Ontario has comprehensive programs for both electronics and batteries. EPRA Ontario handles electronics recycling, while Call2Recycle Ontario focuses on batteries.
Prince Edward Island
For residents of Prince Edward Island, EPRA PEI manages electronics recycling, and Call2Recycle PEI handles battery recycling.
Quebec
Quebec has a unique system where the EHF for certain household appliances and air conditioning products is included in the product price, mandated by the government. Go Recycle provides further details on this program.
For electronics and batteries in Quebec, EPRA Quebec and Call2Recycle Quebec offer recycling solutions.
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan residents can recycle electronics through EPRA Saskatchewan and batteries through Call2Recyle Saskatchewan.
Yukon Territory
Recycle Yukon Electronics manages electronics recycling in the Yukon Territory.
By utilizing these programs, you contribute to a more sustainable environment and ensure that products, from your LG washer to small electronics, are recycled responsibly across Canada. LG encourages all Canadians to participate in these provincial programs and help protect our environment for future generations.