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Find a recycler

Garbage and recycling    Find a recycler

Use the directories or the recycler locator tool to find organizations that accept electronics, plastics, metal and many other materials.

Do you have waste from a construction or remodeling project?
Find a construction debris recycler

Recycler directories

Listings of businesses and charitable organizations in the Portland metro area that accept materials for recycling or reuse.

Recycler locator

A tool that locates companies that are located closest to your home or business address. Many recycling options are free, but some charge a fee.

1. What is the source of the recyclable materials?*

2. Do the materials need to be picked up?

yes no

3. Enter your home or business address.* [Help]

For example, “600 NE GRAND” or “GRAND AND BURNSIDE”. City and ZIP code are not needed.

4. Select the materials you want to recycle.*

  • Auto
    1. antifreeze [?]
    2. automobiles, trucks [?]
    3. motor oil [?]
    4. tires
  • Building and yard
    1. drums or barrels [?]
    2. fill material [?]
    3. pallets
    4. wood [?]
    5. yard debris [?]
  • Christmas Trees
    1. trees and wreaths [?]
  • Glass
    1. bottles and jars [?]
  • Hazardous
    1. Propane Gas Tanks [?]
    2. batteries – auto, lead acid [?]
    3. batteries – household [?]
    4. batteries – rechargeable [?]
    5. fluorescent light bulbs and ballasts [?]
    6. medical syringes and lancets [?]
    7. paint and hazardous waste [?]
  • Home and office
    1. Oregon E-Cycles Program [?]
    2. athletic shoes [?]
    3. cellular phones [?]
    4. coolant-containing appliances [?]
    5. electronics, computers, telephones [?]
    6. large appliances
    7. laser printer cartridges [?]
    8. mattresses [?]
    9. microwave ovens
    10. small appliances [?]
    11. televisions [?]
    12. vegetable oil
  • Metal
    1. other metal [?]
    2. iron and steel [?]
    3. steel or tin cans, empty aerosol cans
  • Paper
    1. cardboard [?]
    2. drink (aseptic) boxes and milk cartons
    3. hardback books
    4. magazines
    5. newspaper
    6. office paper
    7. phone books
    8. scrap paper [?]
    9. shredding services
  • Plastic
    1. CDs, DVDs and cases [?]
    2. other plastic [?]
    3. block foam packaging [?]
    4. food-grade plastic tubs and cups only [?]
    5. packaging fill material [?]
    6. packing peanuts [?]
    7. plant pots and nursery trays
    8. plastic bags and film [?]
    9. plastic bottles and jars [?]
    10. plastic containers #1-7 [?]
* required

Need assistance?

Metro Recycling Information
503-234-3000
mri@oregonmetro.gov

Related Links

Where to take hazardous waste

Bring unwanted hazardous household products such as pesticides, leftover paint, solvents and automotive fluids to one of Metro's hazardous waste facilities. We'll recycle them or dispose of them safely.

Where to take your garbage and recycling

Metro's two transfer stations accept trash and recyclables from citizens, businesses and commercial waste haulers. Hazardous waste facilities are next to these stations. This page includes rates, fees and how to prepare a load.

Find your garbage hauler

Find the name and phone number of the garbage, recycling and compost hauler for any location in the Metro region.

Did you know?

Metro's friendly staff will answer your questions about recycling, disposal and waste prevention. Call 503-234-3000, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday.

Did you know?

Metro operates two recycling and garbage stations. Find out when they're open, where they are, how to get your stuff ready to recycle and the types of garbage they take.

Quick tip

Wondering what to do with those old paint cans, motor oil and solvents...and how to best dispose of them? Whether you're a home or business, Metro has drop off centers to take your hazardous waste.

Did you know?

Electronics manufacturers are now required to provide responsible recycling for computer CPUs, monitors, televisions and laptops at no cost to anyone bringing seven or fewer items to a participating collector at one time. Peripherals (cables, mice, printers, etc.) are not included at this time. Find a collection site near you on the Oregon E-Cycles web site.

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