Montreal reduces access to its ecocentres in 2026: a change that could exacerbate pressure on the ground

Introduction

As of April 15, 2026, Montreal’s ecocentres will be closed every Monday and open Tuesday to Sunday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.(montreal.ca).

This change directly reduces access to a service already under pressure, particularly during the summer period.


A service already limited to a certain segment of the population

Ecocentres are based on one basic condition

Be able to get there with a vehicle

So it’s mainly motorized citizens who can benefit from it

Even so, access isn’t always smooth


Pressure already visible in the field

In many areas, ecocentres are already facing the following challenges

Some sites even have to deal with illegal dumping nearby.

This is an important observation

If supervised infrastructures such as ecocentres are already subject to this pressure
gives an idea of the impact elsewhere on the territory.


Monday closure: a multiplier effect

Monday plays a key role in the weekly cycle

It corresponds to

By doing away with this day

Volume doesn’t disappear
It moves around

Likely consequences


A shift in reality for motorized citizens

To date

Citizens with vehicles enjoyed a certain degree of flexibility

With this change

They find themselves confronted with a different reality

In some cases

They could be faced with the same constraints as citizens without vehicles.

In other words

Limited or even discouraged access to service


Indirect effects to watch out for

When access becomes difficult

Certain behaviors appear

These situations are not new

But they are likely to increase with the reduction in service.


Impact on other infrastructures in the area

Ecocentres are structured, monitored and supervised facilities.

Despite this, they are already under pressure

The question then becomes inevitable

What impact will this have on other collection points?

If ecocentres are overflowing

The rest of the system will absorb the pressure


Impact on Fondation La Collecte’s mission

La Collecte Foundation works directly in the field, in contact with urban realities.

This situation leads to

Each abandoned or misaligned object represents

Facilitating access to donations is therefore even more essential.


Conclusion

Closing ecocentres on Mondays is not a simple adjustment

It transforms the system’s equilibrium

Even citizens with access to a vehicle will be affected

In a context already under pressure

Reduced access risks accentuating overflows and impacts on the terrain


Summary