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Holiday Recycling

Holiday garbage service schedule 

Christmas and New Year's Day fall on Wednesday.

Regular pick-up day                 Holiday schedule 

Monday ........................................  Monday
Tuesday .......................................  Tuesday
Wednesday .................................   Thursday
Thursday .....................................   Friday
Friday .........................................    Saturday

Holiday recycling tips

Reduce Waste at Home

From gift-giving to clean-up, use these tips to reduce waste at home and cut costs.

  • Give an experience with tickets, zoo passes, or gift cards to your favorite local business.
  • Gift handmade items such as baked goods, canned or pickled food, craft items or photographs.
  • Decorate with live plants, tree cuttings, pinecones etc. When done, place in your yard debris cart.
  • Use last year’s Christmas cards to make crafty ones this year.
  • Bring your reusable bags for holiday shopping at local, big box and grocery stores. 
  • Use reusable dishes rather than disposable.
  • Reuse gift bags and boxes.
  • Wrap gifts in fabric, newspaper, old maps or comics.
  • Choose wrapping paper free of plastic or metal. 
  • Reduce holiday food waste by shopping with meals in mind. Use containers to freeze extra holiday food. Get more tips and take the challenge at EatSmartWasteLess.org
  • Choose LEDs to save energy and recycle your old holiday lights and other broken electronic items. Contact Metro at 503-234-3000 to find the nearest recycling center. 
  • For more holiday ideas, see Metro's Waste-wise holiday information
Tree Recycling

Place natural holiday greenery in your yard debris cart.

Garbage only

  • Foil
  • Ribbons
  • Wire
  • Ornaments
  • Flocking or chemicals/paint

 Yard debris

  • Poinsettias and small plants without excess soil
  • Wreaths without any wire, ribbons, etc.
  • If you are not able to cut your tree, contact your hauler for options 

Christmas Tree Recycling 

Businesses: Call your hauler or Metro at 503-234-3000 for tree disposal options.

Houses: Cut trees to fit inside the yard debris cart for no charge. The lid must close. No flocked trees, ornaments, tinsel, wires, etc.

  • Whole, natural trees less than 6-feet may be set at the curb for an extra $4.43 fee.
  • Trees over 6-feet tall must be cut into sections less than 6-feet in length. Each section at the curb is a $4.43 fee.
  • Set flocked trees, less than 6-feet, out for garbage for a $6.20 fee 
  • If you are not able to cut your tree, contact your hauler for options.

Tree recycling for apartments

Call your property manager, or Metro at 503-234-3000 for tree disposal options. 

Support a local nonprofit fundraiser

Call Metro at 503-234-3000 to find out who will be picking up trees in your neighborhood for a small fee.

 Resources

Metro’s Christmas tree recycling information 

Holiday Recycling

For hard-to-recycle items, visit Metro to find a recycler

Recycle 

  • Paper gift bags with no foil, ribbons or plastic coating. 
  • Paper gift boxes with no foil or plastic. (remove duct tape)
  • Paper-only gift cards (without foil, photos, plastic cards or musical cards with batteries)
  • Newspaper and cardboard
  • Plastic bottles/tubs
  • Metal cans
  • Battery collection is available with your glass curbside recycling bin. Learn more about safe battery disposal.

Garbage only 

  • Bows and ribbons
  • Foil wrapping paper 
  • To-go containers and cups of any kind
  • Plastic packaging
  • Styrofoam, bubble wrap, packing peanuts  
  • Paper and plastic plates, cups and plastic forks

Find out more about disposing of household hazardous waste (batteries, construction materials, furniture, etc.)

  • Paper holiday gift bag and package with bow.
  • Yard debris container with Christmas trees beside it. Graphic over image with the following steps: 1. Clean your tree. 2. Cut the branches. 3. Load the cart

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  • Keep anything with foil, glitter, plastic coating, or anything lined with plastic out of the recycle bin. Consider using reusable paper bags and gift paper that can be recycled. 

  • Cut trees to fit inside the yard debris cart for no charge. The lid must close. No flocked trees, ornaments, tinsel, wires, etc. There is an additional fee to leave whole trees at the curb.

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

    Multifamily residents, contact Metro for recycling locations.