Recycling Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I get a recycling bin?
If you live in a residence with 6 or less units, you may request a small blue bin. Please call 617-635-4959 or email pwdrecbinreq@cityofboston.gov to request a bin. A bin will be dropped off at your doorstep in about a week, free of charge.
If you live in a building with 7 or more units, the building is considered large. Instead of each unit receiving a small blue bin, the building owner is required by law to provide large wheeled carts that go in a central location for all the building's residents to use. See Recycling in Large Buildings for more information. - What day do I set my recycling for pickup?
Set your recycling out for pickup by 7am on your trash day. If your trash is picked up 2 times per week, set out your recycling on the first of those two days. If your recycling is picked up 3 times per week, set out your recycling on Friday. To find out what day of the week your recycling and trash are collected see the Collection Schedule. - Who do I call if my recycling wasn't picked up?
Call the Sanitation Division at 617-635-7574 Monday through Friday, 7:30 am to 3:00 pm. Call the Recycling Office at 617-635-4959 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. - What can I recycle?
Public Works collects over 30 different household items for recycling. Please see Curbside Recycling for a detailed list. - Where do my bottles, cans, and paper that I put out for recycling go?
Items you set out for recycling are brought to a recycling processing facility located in Charlestown. The recyclables are sorted, baled, and delivered to product manufacturers for remanufacturing. - Can I recycle if I live in a large apartment building?
Yes. Owners of large residential buildings (7 or more units) are required by law to provide recycling services. Please call the recycling office at 617-635-4959 and ask to speak to the Large Building Coordinator. See Recycling in Large Buildings for more information. - When are leaves and yard waste collected?
Leaves and yard waste are collected on your recycling day for six weeks in the spring and six weeks in the fall. See Leaf and Yard Waste for more information.
Residents may also drop-off their leaf and yard waste in large paper leaf bags with the tops folded down, according to the schedule below, May through October, 9am-2pm. Proof of residency is required. No commercial waste is accepted.
1st Saturday of the month: Roxbury Public Works Yard, 280 Highland St.
2nd Saturday: Hyde Park Public Works Yard, 58 Dana Ave
3rd Saturday: Brighton Public Works Yard, 315 Western Ave
4th Saturday: East Boston Public Works Yard, 320 E. Eagle St - How can I compost at home?
You can compost at home using a backyard compost bin. The Recycling Program sells discounted compost bins ($35) year-round at the Boston Building Materials Coop, located at 100 Terrace Street in Roxbury (near Roxbury Community College).
The Recycling Program also sells compost bins on special dates and times at neighborhood community centers. Kitchen scrap buckets are also sold. See Yard Waste Collection for specific dates, locations, and times. - Does the City recycle Christmas trees?
Yes. Set your tree out on your trash day during the first 2 FULL weeks of January. Trees must be clean of all decorations and stands. Do not put your tree in a plastic bag. Trees are composted at our compost site. - Is wrapping paper recyclable?
Yes. Include gift wrap paper with your paper recycling. - Can I recycle my computer?
You can recycle your computer monitor by emailing trashtvcrt@cityofboston.gov or calling the Sanitation Office at 617-635-7574 and scheduling a pickup. The other computer components are not hazardous; you can give them away or place them with your regular trash. - How do I get rid of an old television set?
Please email trashtvcrt@cityofboston.gov or call the Sanitation Office at 617-635-7574 to schedule a pickup. - What should I do with my old paint?
Latex paint is non-toxic. Let it dry out and it can go in your regular trash. Oil paint is toxic. You may bring reusable oil paint to a paint drop-off site. See Paint and Motor Oil for more information. Oil paint in non-reusable condition should be taken to a hazardous waste drop-off day. See Hazardous Waste for more information. - What should I do with my household products that are hazardous?
You should bring household products labeled toxic, flammable, corrosive, and poisonous, as well as propane tanks, tires, and car batteries, to a hazardous waste drop-off day. See Hazardous Waste for more information. - What do I do with my tires, car batteries or propane tanks?
These items may be brought to a hazardous waste drop-off day. See Hazardous Waste for more information. - What should I do with compact flourescent light bulbs (CFLs)?
CFLs contain mercury and are hazardous. You may bring unwanted CFLs to any of the City's household hazardous waste drop-off days. See Hazardous Waste for more information. Or, you can take CFLs to any Home Depot. Home Depot will safely dispose of CFLs free of charge. - What do I do with household batteries?
Non-rechargable household batteries no longer contain mercury and can be put in your regular trash. Rechargeable batteries are hazardous and should be brought to a hazardous waste drop-off day. See Hazardous Waste for more information. - Do my refrigerator, stove, air conditioner get recycled?
Yes, large household appliances are recycled. Please email trashwg@cityofboston.gov - Can I recycle reusable doors, windows, bathroom fixtures etc.
The City does not pickup building materials for recycling or trash. If they are in good condition, please donate them to the Boston Materials Resource Center at 617-442-8917. If they are not reusable, you must hire a commercial rubbish hauler. See the Yellow Pages for listings. - Where can I recycle plastic bags?
The City does not collect plastic bags for recycling. Many major supermarkets recycle plastic bags. Visit www.plasticbagrecycling.org for more information. - How can I recycle at work?
The City does not pickup recycling or trash from businesses, commercial spaces, non-profit or religious organizations. Visit http://www.wastecap.org/
for more information about recycling at work. - Can I recycle at school?
Yes. All Boston public schools have paper recycling receptacles.
