You can now recycle your disposable paper cups

To go coffee cups in a tray

Grabbing a coffee? Don’t put that drink cup in the garbage once you’re done with it. We're now accepting empty paper cups in our curbside and public recycling collection.

This recycling program expansion was developed in partnership with Recycle Everywhere and Multi-Material Stewardship Manitoba Inc.  

What kind of cups are recyclable?

Empty disposable paper cups used for coffee, slushies and sodas can be put in your blue bin. Clear plastic beverage cups and lids for cold beverages like iced coffee are also accepted.

Please note that you cannot recycle any paper and plastic straws, coffee lids, foam cups, or black plastics. Those items should be placed in your garbage bin.

Cut down waste this summer

Recycling your cups isn’t the only way to keep your summer green. Consider using our compost drop-off stations for food scraps.

For every tonne of food waste we keep out of the landfill, we keep two tonnes of CO2 out of the atmosphere. You can find them at all our 4R Winnipeg Depots as well as several community centres. We also have a map of food waste drop off stations so you can easily find the one closest to you.

Not sure what to recycle?

We accept a lot of items in our recycling program. If you aren’t sure where to put what, don't sweat it. Just check out the Recyclepedia. It helps you sort what can go into your blue bin.

Our City, Our Podcast

If you’ve always wondered what happens to the items you recycle, then you’ll want to listen to this past episode of Our City, Our Podcast. Mark Kinsley, Superintendent of the Waste Diversion, offers simple ways we can all become better recyclers and even clears up some misconceptions about our recycling program.

You can listen to the episode in the player below or on any major podcasting platform. It was released in June 2024.

Was this information helpful?

How can we make this web page better?

Information collected will be used to improve our website. Do not use this form to submit a request for service or information because it will not be forwarded to departments for response. To submit a request for service or information, contact 311.

This form is not intended to collect personal information; however, any personal information you choose to include in your comments is collected by the City of Winnipeg under the authority of section 36(1)(b) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of improving our website and will not be used or disclosed for any other purposes, except as authorized by law. Contact the Corporate Access and Privacy Officer by mail (City Clerk’s Department, Susan A. Thompson Building, 510 Main Street, Winnipeg MB, R3B 1B9) or by telephone (311) if you have any questions about the collection of this information.