A new location to drop off items that can be recycled, reused, composted or resold is open in Winnipeg, city officials announced Thursday.

Blue carts are lined up at the new Brady 4R Winnipeg Depot. (Ryan Cheale/CBC) The Brady 4R Winnipeg Depot, near the landfill at 1901 Brady Rd., has paved roads and landscaping, and there is no cost to drop off items — as long as they are recyclable — at the site.

"Customers will drive on paved roads instead of navigating the landfill and can drop off multiple items such as household hazardous waste, electronic waste, appliances and tires, all in one spot," said St. Norbert Coun. Janice Lukes.

Brian Mayes, chair of the city's water and waste committee, said the new location makes it easy to lessen the impact on the environment.

"With the opening of the first 4R Winnipeg Depot, Winnipeggers will have another convenient option to reduce, reuse and recycle," he said.

The news release calls the Brady 4R Winnipeg Depot the first of its kind in Winnipeg.

Brady 4R Winnipeg Depot is the first of its kind in Winnipeg. You can drop off items that can be recycled, reused, composted or resold. (CBC) The depot gives residents the opportunity to recycle more materials than before and keep these materials out of the landfill, the release says.

The following is a list of materials people can drop off in the recycling and reuse areas, free of charge:

electronic waste such as televisions, computers and cellphones;

household hazardous waste, including household cleaners, paint and propane tanks;

batteries;

motor oil, filters and containers;

tires;

scrap metal;

large appliances;

bicycles;

large plastic items;

clean timber, lumber and wood;

ceramics and porcelain;

rubble and masonry;

clean fill;

tree wood waste;

leaf and yard waste; and

recyclables accepted in the curbside program.