Recycling

What Can I Recycle?

Recycling gives discarded materials a second life, turning them into new products instead of sending them to the landfill.  It conserves energy and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.  Recycling is also a powerful way for Oregonians to protect the environment and make a real impact.  So, what can you recycling and where?

FREE RECYCLING OPTIONS:

Mixed Recycling Bin

These items are FREE to recycle and can be mixed together in our commingled recycling drop box.

Other items collected at the Landfill Recycling Depot in separate designated bins and locations:

Corrugated Cardboard (most commonly known as packing/shipping boxes that are brown with the wavy center)

Remove all packing material and flatten.  No slick or wax-coated boxes.

Glass Bottles & Jars

Clear and colored glass.  Please clean and remove labels and lids.  No ceramics, pyrex, lightbulbs, mirrors, or window glass.

Automotive & Alkaline Batteries

Whole batteries only.  No cracked or leaking batteries.  No lithium-ion or other types of batteries are accepted.

Motor Oil

Residential customer use only.  25 gallon limit per customer.  No antifreeze, gas, solvents, or cooking oil.

Antifreeze

Residential customer use only.  25 gallon limit per customer.  No motor oil, gas, cooking oil, or solvents.

Cooking Oil

No other liquids of any kind.

Latex & Oil Based Paint

Paint must still be liquid and in original container.  Solid latex paint is non-recyclable and is subject to a weight fee for disposal.

Paint Guidelines:  https://www.paintcare.org/products/

Electronics

Non-broken Monitors, CPU’s, Televisions, VCR, DVD, Desktop Printers, Keyboards & Mice.  Large office and floor model printers $25 fee applies.

ADDITIONAL RECYCLING OPTIONS FOR A FEE:

-Appliances, Tires, Metal, and Lightbulbs.  Please see itemized dump fees for charges

 
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