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 * Stewardship Programs
   * Electronics
     * Recycling Program
     * ePilot
     * Electronics Recycling Roundup
     * Corporate and Institutional Electronics Recycling Program
     * NWT Electronics Recycling Program
   * Paint
     * Recycling Program
     * Commercial and Trade Painters
   * Tires
     * Recycling Program
     * Bicycle Tire Recycling
     * Municipal Grant Program
     * Tire-Derived Aggregate
     * Yukon Tire Recycling Program
   * Used Oil Materials
     * Recycling Program
     * Used Oil Materials Support Grant
   * Household Hazardous Waste
   * FAQ: Stewardship Programs
   * Municipalities & Indigenous Communities
   * Stewardship Program Training
   * Suppliers
   * Processors
   * Recycling Resources for Albertans
   * Depot Finder
 * EPR Oversight
   * Extended Producer Responsibility
   * PPP (Products, Packaging & Paper)
   * HSP (Hazardous & Special Products)
   * EPR: Communities
   * EPR: PROs
   * EPR: Producers
   * PPP Processing Facility Responsibilities
   * EPR: Oversight Fees
   * EPR: Compliance
 * What’s New
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   * Senior Leadership
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   * Careers
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 * Home
 * Stewardship Programs
   * Electronics
     * Recycling Program
     * ePilot
     * Electronics Recycling Roundup
     * Corporate and Institutional Electronics Recycling Program
     * NWT Electronics Recycling Program
   * Paint
     * Recycling Program
     * Commercial and Trade Painters
   * Tires
     * Recycling Program
     * Bicycle Tire Recycling
     * Municipal Grant Program
     * Tire-Derived Aggregate
     * Yukon Tire Recycling Program
   * Used Oil Materials
     * Recycling Program
     * Used Oil Materials Support Grant
   * Household Hazardous Waste
   * FAQ: Stewardship Programs
   * Municipalities & Indigenous Communities
   * Stewardship Program Training
   * Suppliers
   * Processors
   * Recycling Resources for Albertans
   * Depot Finder
 * EPR Oversight
   * Extended Producer Responsibility
   * PPP (Products, Packaging & Paper)
   * HSP (Hazardous & Special Products)
   * EPR: Communities
   * EPR: PROs
   * EPR: Producers
   * PPP Processing Facility Responsibilities
   * EPR: Oversight Fees
   * EPR: Compliance
 * What’s New
 * About
   * Who We Are
   * Board of Directors
   * Senior Leadership
   * Advisory Councils
   * Regulations and Bylaws
   * Reports
   * Careers
   * Contact

Used Oil Materials Support Grant
Now accepting applications!
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Register for phase II
Communities not yet registered for EPR Phase I can still apply for Phase II.
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ARMA's New Office Renovation
A Commitment to Sustainability and Innovation.
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2023 – 2024 Annual Report
View our Annual Report and see the results from 2023 - 2024.
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Used Oil Materials Support Grant
Now accepting applications!
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Register for phase II
Communities not yet registered for EPR Phase I can still apply for Phase II.
Click Here
ARMA's New Office Renovation
A Commitment to Sustainability and Innovation.
Learn more
2023 – 2024 Annual Report
View our Annual Report and see the results from 2023 - 2024.
Click here
Used Oil Materials Support Grant
Now accepting applications!
Click Here
Register for phase II
Communities not yet registered for EPR Phase I can still apply for Phase II.
Click Here
ARMA's New Office Renovation
A Commitment to Sustainability and Innovation.
Learn more
2023 – 2024 Annual Report
View our Annual Report and see the results from 2023 - 2024.
Click here





WHAT'S NEW AT ARMA


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EPR OVERSIGHT FEE CONSULTATION

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EPR OVERSIGHT FEE CONSULTATION WEBINAR

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ARMA’S NEW OFFICE RENOVATION: A COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABILITY AND INNOVATION

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2024 COLLECTION SITE AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

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RESULTS OF OUR STEWARDSHIP RECYCLING PROGRAMS




ELECTRONICS

Since 2004, Albertans have been recycling their end-of-life TVs and computer
equipment. 

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TONNES OF ELECTRONICS RECYCLED SINCE 2004


PAINT

Since 2008, Albertans have been recycling their leftover paint and empty paint
containers. 

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MILLION LITRES OF PAINT RECYCLED SINCE 2008


TIRES

Since 1992, Albertans have been recycling their scrap tires. 



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MILLION TIRES RECYCLED SINCE 1992


USED OIL

Since 1997, Albertans have been recycling their used lubricating oil, oil
filters, and oil containers. 

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BILLION LITRES OF OIL RECYCLED SINCE 1997

Anyone who sells, distributes, manufactures, supplies or imports designated
electronics, paint, tires, or lubricating oil material in or into Alberta must
register with ARMA. If you supply these materials or will be supplying them in
the future and are not already registered with the program, please click on the
register button or learn more about our suppliers.

REGISTER AS A SUPPLIER IN OUR STEWARDSHIP PROGRAMS
LEARN MORE ABOUT STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM SUPPLIERS

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Alberta Recycling Management Authority works with Albertans from all areas of
our province, as such, we acknowledge the Indigenous Peoples who have and
continue to live among, travel through and care for the land in the area
currently known as Alberta. The relationship that Indigenous Peoples of Treaty
4, 6, 7, 8, and 10 have with the land is founded on a deep respect and
relationship with the environment. This connection forms the foundation of our
responsibility and vision of inspiring a future without waste.