Your guide for getting ready for Giveaway Weekend

Put what you don’t need on the curb May 9 & 10, 2026

Items placed at the curb with a "Free" sign
Make sure label items you are giving away as "free" when you put them on the curb and only take items labeled as 'free'.

With spring now here, many Winnipeg households may be ready for a reset.

Closets are full, cupboards are crowded, and winter gear has taken over the entryway. Spring cleaning is a great chance to reclaim that space. While it clears your home, it can also help others and reduce waste.

One easy way to do that is to plan your decluttering around Giveaway WeekendThat's when you can leave things you no longer want on the curb. Just make sure to label them as 'free' and only take items labeled 'free'.

The next Giveaway Weekend is taking place on May 9 and 10. If you plan to take part, remember to bring in any items left on the curb by Sunday evening.

Pass along reusable items you no longer need and watch your clean-up make a big impact. Every little effort adds up, and getting started may be easier than you think.

Start small and go room by room

Spring cleaning doesn’t have to happen all at once. Break it down by choosing one room, or even one drawer, and build from there.

As you go, sort items into simple categories like keep, donate, recycle, and give away. If something is still usable, consider setting it aside for Giveaway Weekend, so it can find a new home.

Use Recyclepedia when you’re not sure what goes where

Not sure whether an item should be recycled, or thrown away? Download the Recyclepedia app or check online to find out.

One thing that should never go in the garbage or recycling bins are lithium batteries. They can cause fires that are especially dangerous because they can last a long time and are hard to put out. The safest way to get rid of items with lithium ion batteries is to take them to 4R Winnipeg Depot.

Don’t forget the appliances and hazardous products

Spring is the perfect time to tackle spaces like the basement and shed, where old electronics and unused appliances tend to pile up.

The 4R Depots make it safe and easy to clear them out. You can drop off your used electronics and safely dispose of other household hazardous waste at no charge. The 4R Depots accept items like cleaners, pest and weed killers, paint, used oil, and gasoline. Batteries, except those for EVs, are also accepted.

You can even bring gently used clothing to donate in the textile donation bins on site.

Donate thoughtfully

Tidying up isn’t just about making space in your home.  If you have items left over after Giveaway Weekend, consider donating them and helping the community.

“This seasonal shift is a perfect time to donate and keep the cycle of giving going strong,” said Alex Grislis, an Environmental Planner with us. “Winnipeg has many donation centres ready to give your pre-loved items a second life.”

We've compiled a list of possible places where you can consider donating your items.

Don’t leave the items by the door

Book a specific day to finish the job, like a Saturday morning donation drop-off or a 4R Depot run. A set date turns spring cleaning from mostly done into done.

Just make sure to check the full list of accepted items at 4R Depots before you go.

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