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Recycle at Home

Gresham garbage haulers offer curbside recycling service to collect paper, plastic, glass and yard debris for single family and multiplex (2-4 units) homes.

What items can be recycled curbside?

  • Mixed paper and cardboard
  • Scrap metal and cans
  • Plastic bottles, tubs and buckets
  • Glass bottles and jars on the side
  • Batteries (when prepared for disposal)

Curbside garbage and recycling service

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  • Place containers at the curb, leave a space of 3 feet between carts and 6 feet from cars, mailboxes, basketball hoops, trees and other stationary objects.

  • Recycle Flattened cardboard and cereal boxes, egg cartons, office paper, paper bags, paper and envelopes (windows and labels included) newspapers, magazines, catalogs, phone books, junk mail, cartons and shredded paper must be sealed in a paper bag.
     
  • Recycle plastic bottles and jars with a neck (6 ounces or larger,) plastic jugs (milk, juice, etc.,) round plastic food containers (6 ounces or larger,) plastic buckets (5 gallons or smaller,) plant pots (4-inch diameter or larger and made of rigid plastic. 
     
     
     
  • Recycle all glass food and beverage bottles and jars, all colors of glass (labels are okay). 
     
  • Recycle clean steel, aluminum and tin cans with lids, clean aluminum foil, trays and plates and small scrap metal. Metal items (smaller than 30 inches and less than 30 pounds).

  • Curbside recycling customers can now place spent batteries in the glass recycle bin. Steps for safe disposal. 

    Multifamily residents, contact Metro for recycling locations.

  • Place leaves, grass, small branches, plants and trimmings from your garden. Tree and shrub prunings should be less than 4 inches in diameter.

Apartment/Multi-family Complexes
Battery Collection
Bottles and Cans
How to Recycle
Waste Prevention Resources
Yard Debris