Nova 4 Metal Recyclers

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04/01/2026

Delaying opening until 10! Sorry for the inconvenience!

03/31/2026

🐣Upcoming Easter Holiday Hours 🐰

Friday April 03: Closed
Saturday April 04: Closed
Sunday April 05: Closed
Monday April 06: Closed

Back to business on Tuesday April 07th 😊

Happy Easter Long Weekend 🐰

03/24/2026
01/27/2026

We will be staying closed for the remainder of the day!! This will allow our crew to get us all cleaned out and ready to roll for 8 am tomorrow! ❄️❄️

01/27/2026

Delaying opening until noon and will re evaluate❄️

As usual, we run a yearly like and share to win contest. It's almost that time again. Stay tuned for your chance to win ...
12/17/2025

As usual, we run a yearly like and share to win contest. It's almost that time again. Stay tuned for your chance to win this year's giveaway!

12/15/2025

🎄🎅 Holiday Hours: Nova 4 Metal Recyclers and Nova 4 Enviro Ltd will be closing December 24 2025 returning January 05 2026 Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!!! 🎄🎅

Not only do we take pots and pans we accept all metals!!!! The best part is we pay you!!!! Come see us at 6 McCully Stre...
12/04/2025

Not only do we take pots and pans we accept all metals!!!! The best part is we pay you!!!! Come see us at 6 McCully Street

The "What Goes Where?" feature this week is Pots & Pans.

Pots and pans no longer belong in your recycling bag. Give them a second life by donating or bringing them to a scrap metal depot. If that’s not an option, regular garbage is the next best spot.

Not sure what goes where? Download our free mobile app "Cumberland County Solid Waste".

12/01/2025

Last week I met with a local businessman, Dylan Sarson, who is feeling the impacts to the refundable in Maritime provinces. Dylan owns several recycling businesses in our border community, including Nova 4 Metals. He employs more than 20 people at good wages and provides a health plan for his employees. He wants to keep providing stable, well-paying jobs and to see his business grow not shrink, but the recent changes in neighbouring provinces are making that much harder.
As a border community, we really feel it when our provinces are not aligned and not working collaboratively. New Brunswick has already moved to a full-refund model: people now receive 10 cents back on most beverage containers and 20 cents back on larger glass alcohol containers.
Prince Edward Island is now planning a similar move to a full “10-cent in, 10-cent back” system effective April 1, 2026.
Here in Cumberland North, that difference matters. While I was visiting Dylan’s business on McCully Street in Amherst, there was a steady stream of customers coming through the door but he’s seeing more than a 50% drop in revenue in some parts of his operation as people take their refundables across the border where they can get double the refund. Businesses like Dylan’s are important to our local economy and to our community. They turn what would otherwise be waste into jobs, income, and environmental benefits right here at home.
Research on deposit-return systems is very clear: when the deposit and refund go up, return rates go up too. Jurisdictions with higher deposit values consistently see more containers brought back for recycling and fewer ending up in landfills.
That means less litter, less material buried in the ground, and more valuable resources kept in the circular economy.
I have asked our provincial government to work with local businesses like Dylan’s and to seriously consider whether it is time for Nova Scotia to follow New Brunswick’s and PEI’s lead by moving to a full 10-cent refund (and higher refunds on larger containers). Aligning our system with our neighbours would help level the playing field for border businesses, improve recycling rates, and reduce waste.
This is yet another example of why we need more collaboration between the Maritime provinces. We are stronger when we work together, not when each province operates in a silo especially in border communities like ours, where policy differences show up immediately in people’s livelihoods.

11/20/2025

Our phone lines are working!!!!! 😁

11/18/2025

Our phone lines are down!!! I will update when they are back up and running!! Sorry for any inconvenience!!

Address

6 Mccully Street
Amherst, NS
B4H4J1

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+19026677141

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