Island Waste Management Corporation - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Adresse: 110 Watts Ave, Charlottetown, PE C1E 2C1, Canada.
Téléphone: 8882808111.
Site web: iwmc.pe.ca
Spécialités: Service de gestion des déchets, Centre de recyclage.
Autres données d'intérêt: Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant, Bouteilles en plastique.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 51 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 1.9/5.

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Island Waste Management Corporation 110 Watts Ave, Charlottetown, PE C1E 2C1, Canada

⏰ Horaires d'ouverture de Island Waste Management Corporation

  • Lundi: 08:00–16:00
  • Mardi: 08:00–16:00
  • Mercredi: 08:00–16:00
  • Jeudi: 08:00–16:00
  • Vendredi: 08:00–16:00
  • Samedi: Fermé
  • Dimanche: Fermé

Island Waste Management Corporation

Adresse: 110 Watts Ave, Charlottetown, PE C1E 2C1, Canada.

Téléphone: 8882808111.

Site web: iwmc.pe.ca.

Specialités

  • Service de gestion des déchets
  • Centre de recyclage

Autres données d'intérêt

  • Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Bouteilles en plastique

Opinions

Avis : Cette entreprise a 51 avis sur Google My Business.

Avis moyen: 1.9/5.

👍 Avis de Island Waste Management Corporation

Island Waste Management Corporation - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Justin F.
1/5

Thanks for rejecting my cardboard when it was clearly within the parameters. It was bundled up but the twine is crap and broke. Also rejecting it and writing “not sure” isn’t a good enough reason.

Island Waste Management Corporation - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Roman G.
1/5

What the actual hell. Truck pulled up to two blue bags on the curb. The guy dumped everything all over the driveway and ditch, and had the audacity to slap a "rejected" sticker on an empty bag!!!?
(Edit) After I complained, they plain didn't pick up this month's blue bags. Drove right by. Called again and threatened to take them to court. Only that seems to have worked.

Island Waste Management Corporation - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
david M.
1/5

Another rejection sticker today. Might have to start Burning garbage. Today it was rejected as my Dog's poop bags (from Dollarama) and are called COMPOST BAGS, apparently are not certified Compost bags. So actual feces, go into black bin thats good to know. If dog****, in a compost bag, is not compostable, than what is? Great to see the 6000 in property taxes going to great use.

Island Waste Management Corporation - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
SM D.
1/5

Absolutely bullshit service by IWMC this year. They will not even take black bins from tourist establishments if garbage is in white bags. Black bins are for garbage no matter what colour the garbage is.

Island Waste Management Corporation - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Nikolay
1/5

Recyclables represent the largest part of our waste as most of the packaging is recyclables. This means that we should be getting a blue cart that is much larger than the black and the green cart or it should be picked up more frequently. Instead, we get no blue cart at all and have to use bags which get torn up by raccoons and blown miles away by the wind. Every Saturday I have to take my recyclables to a drop-off centre. On the other hand, the green compost cart gets collected every two weeks. We do our own composting and don’t need it. Even if we didn’t, I can’t imagine ever filling the cart with some food scraps and an occasional cereal box. To make long story short, no consideration is given to real customer needs.

Island Waste Management Corporation - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Taher
1/5

They haven't picked up our garbage on the actual collection day for the last 3 pick ups. In other instances their driver's have knocked our bins into the ditch and not picked up collection that day because they cannot go into the ditch. Lately we have been placing it on the opposite side of the road. This last instance no one even came to our street of nearly 20 homes to collect on the day of collection. I called them and their response was "well we don't see anything in our report, we might get back out there on on Thursday or Friday". Why do I need to call to get my garbage picked up? Why does anyone need to spend time on getting their garbage picked up?

Island Waste Management Corporation - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
M F.
1/5

Having no other place to complain, I'm ranting here.
As new residents of the Island, we have been trying to do our due diligence, and have been sorting our garbage, recycling, and compostables as close to the guidelines as possible. So why isn't the recycling picked up?
Blue bags, sorted into the 2 categories, it's our day for compost, so the blue bags sit beside our compost, compost goes, blue bags don't. What's the deal?
Maybe you guys should focus on training your own people, instead of pushing the learning curve onto the public.
Guess it's going in the landfill now, seeing as there's no other options.
I'm sorely disappointed. And judging by these reviews, I'm not the only one.

Island Waste Management Corporation - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
NiaShay A.
1/5

I grew up with Waste Watch. It started on the island when I was a kid. So I have been sorting most my life. I have NEVER had a bin tagged. Now all of a sudden my WASTE bin is refused?!?! I've never changed the way I sorted so who changed the rules And good luck getting a human on the phone. I've called multiple days (I'm now 3 pick ups refused) and no one answers or calls back. Since GFL took over I've heard nothing but complaints from neighbors. Bring back Superior or get your drivers to do their damn jobs!

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