Frequently asked questions

Why is recycling cooling appliances with GoRecycle important?

On average, when a cooling appliance such as a refrigerator or air conditioner is put out on the curb or sent to a metal recycling facility that does not recover the refrigerant gases and remove hazardous components, about one ton of greenhouse gas is released into the environment. We estimate that over 300,000 appliances are recycled this way in Quebec—the equivalent of adding 100,000 cars to the road every year.

As we fight climate change, it is imperative to ensure appliances are recycled responsibly. That’s why GoRecycle has implemented drop-off points throughout the province and recycling services that comply with regulatory requirements. Only GoRecycle offers this service for free in Quebec.

Are the appliances I leave on the curb recycled in accordance with regulations?

Unfortunately, no. Appliances put out on the curb are usually scrapped without properly removing refrigerants. Those gases, in addition to other hazardous materials such as the oils, are then released into the environment.

While some recyclers and refrigeration specialists remove gases from the lines, they do not have the technology to remove the refrigerant from the foam insulation of household appliances. Only GoRecycle offers a full and free degassing and recycling service that complies with Quebec regulations.

How does GoRecycle recycle cooling appliances?

Once collected, cooling appliances are transported to one of our six quebecers authorized recyclers. Appliances are processed by Puresphera in Bécancour and by five RIVRA authorized recyclers throughout Quebec to recover over 95% of materials.

Are there any costs for recycling these appliances?

Citizens can drop off their refrigerators and air conditioners free of charge at official GoRecycle drop-off points. Additionally, customers purchasing a new refrigerator or freezer from participating retailers enjoy a free curbside removal collection and recycling service, provided the old appliance is already outside the residence. However, some retailers may charge a fee for removing the appliance from inside the residence. This service is optional.