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The Kent Regional Service Commission (KRSC) provides solid waste management services for Five Rivers and it’s surrounding communities. Their Solid Waste programs aim to reduce waste, increase recycling and composting, and safely dispose of hazardous materials.
The 3-Stream Program is a waste management initiative offered by the Kent Regional Service Commission (KRSC) in Kent County, New Brunswick. The program is designed to help residents properly dispose of their waste and recycle materials in a sustainable and environmentally friendly manner.
The 3 streams are:
Garbage – this stream is for non-recyclable and non-compostable waste that cannot be diverted from the landfill. Residents can use clear garbage bags to dispose of their waste, which helps KRSC staff easily identify non-compliant materials.
Recyclables – this stream is for materials that can be recycled, including paper, cardboard, plastic containers, metal cans, and glass jars and bottles. These materials should be placed in blue recycling bags and placed at the curb on recycling day.
Organics – this stream is for organic materials that can be composted, including food waste, yard waste, and soiled paper products such as napkins and paper towels. Residents can use green compost bags to dispose of these materials, which are collected every other week during the summer and once a month during the winter.
Click on the images below for a printable version of the sorting list and collection schedule. Laminated versions of these documents are also available at our Five Rivers office.
The Bulky Waste Program offered by the Kent Regional Service Commission (KRSC) is designed to help Five Rivers’ residents and other surrounding communities dispose of large items that cannot be picked up through regular curbside collection. Here are some important things to know about the program:
To register for your Bulky Waste collection, please fill out the form.
82 Main Street
Rexton, NB E4W 5N4
Monday – Friday:
9:00 am – 4:30 pm