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Earth Day – Special Collection and More to Come

There’s more we can do all year round to protect and enrich our planet. Join us for a series of events and activities dedicated to caring for our Earth and improving the world around us. Let’s make every day an opportunity to nurture our environment! 

Special collection of electronic products to come 

In celebration of Earth Day, the Village of Senneville is proud to once again partner with EPRA-Québec’s Recycle My ElectronicsTM program to offer residents a special collection for end-of-life electronic products. 

  • When? April 22, all day long  
  • Where? In front of the municipal garage, located at 35 Senneville Road  
  • What Can You Recycle? A wide range of electronic products are accepted! For the full list of eligible items, visit EPRA-Québec’s website
  • How Does It Work? Cardboard collection boxes will be available in front of the municipal garage. Simply drop off your electronic devices during the collection period. No need to notify us—everyone is welcome!  
  • Why Recycle? Recycling electronic products helps protect the environment by preventing harmful materials from ending up in landfills and recovering valuable resources. All electronics collected through EPRA-Québec’s official program are handled within Quebec by certified primary recyclers who ensure safe, secure, and environmentally responsible processing.  

Later this spring: community garden, community garage sale, compost distribution coming soon! 

About EPRA-Québec  

As a recognized industry-led not-for-profit organization, the Electronic Products Recycling Association of Québec (EPRA-Québec) provides an approved environmental compliance program for manufacturers, distributors and retailers of electronics marketed in Quebec. It is responsible for implementing and operating, on behalf of its stewards, a responsible program for the recovery and reclamation of electronic products. Its Recycle My ElectronicsTM program includes close to 1,000 authorized drop-off points accessible free of charge across the province. For more information, visit this page.