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Asbestos Bins

Explore our asbestos disposal bin sizes, what materials are accepted, and how to order a bin for safe asbestos removal.

Asbestos Disposal

Understanding Asbestos Bins

Proper management of asbestos-containing materials is critical to protect workers, the public, and the environment. In Saskatchewan, designated asbestos bins are required for workplaces handling asbestos waste.

Asbestos waste in a bin
⚠️ Safety Notice: Before we deliver your asbestos bin, a certified safety professional must be responsible for handling the material.
Caution Asbestos Hazard Symbol

What is Asbestos?

Asbestos is classified as a Dangerous Good in Canada. Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring fibrous minerals used in construction due to their resistance to heat and chemicals. Many buildings constructed before the 1990s contain asbestos materials.

  • Insulation
  • Ceiling and floor tiles
  • Pipe wrapping
  • Roofing and siding
  • Drywall compounds
  • Textured paints
Accepted Materials

What Goes in an Asbestos Bin?

  • Pipe insulation
  • Asbestos drywall
  • Ceiling or floor tiles
  • Contaminated demolition debris
  • Dust from asbestos removal
  • PPE exposed to asbestos

Properly bagged asbestos containing materials

🚫 Not Allowed

  • General construction waste
  • Household garbage
  • Recyclables
  • Organic waste
Caution Asbestos Bag

Bagging Requirements

  • Be double-bagged in two 6-mil polyethylene bags.
  • Each bag must be goose-neck tied and sealed with duct tape.
  • Large items must be wrapped in two layers of 6-mil polyethylene and sealed with duct tape.

We also sell approved asbestos disposal bags that meet regulatory requirements.

Bin Sizes

Available Asbestos Bin Sizes

Our asbestos bins are leakproof and designed specifically for hazardous materials. Mandatory lids, locks, and warning signage are required when asbestos materials are present. Optional liners can also be added for extra containment.

15 Yard Bin

15 Yard

Small projects

30 Yard Bin

30 Yard

Medium projects

40 Yard Bin

40 Yard

Large projects

Who Needs One

Who Needs an Asbestos Bin?

  • Construction and demolition workers
  • Renovation contractors
  • Building owners and property managers
  • Maintenance personnel in older buildings
  • Certified asbestos abatement professionals
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Simple Process

How It Works

We make ordering and using an asbestos bin simple, safe, and fully compliant. Here's what happens from start to finish.

1

Quote

Call or contact us and we provide a custom estimate based on your project size and locations.

2

Safety & Delivery

We explain asbestos hazards, proper handling, and ensure a certified safety professional is responsible for safe bagging and filling. The bin is delivered with lids, locks, and signage in place. Optional liners can be added for extra containment.

3

Fill & Use

You fill the bin at your own pace. All asbestos materials must be properly bagged and secured. The bin stays closed and locked when not in use.

4

Tipping, Manifest & Reporting

We transport the bin to the landfill and empty it into a prepared hole, then bury it safely. We handle all disposal and transport compliance according to federal and provincial laws. Each tipping is documented with a manifest. Some landfills may require testing or a report identifying asbestos materials; this can be done before delivery. We can provide sampling and reporting if needed. If multiple locations are involved, each location must be identified and reported.

Rental Options

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Whether you need a bin for a weekend cleanout or ongoing scheduled service, we have a plan that fits.

Ongoing Services

Reliable, scheduled pickups for offices, restaurants, and commercial properties.

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Temporary Bin Rentals

Flexible short-term dumpsters for one-time cleanups, renovations, and projects.

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