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Partnership allows expansion of recyclables in Detroit to cut down on solid waste
For current info please visit detroitmi.gov
Join your neighbors - Protect the environment and Keep Detroit Clean by recycling!
Since 2014, the City of Detroit has offered free curbside recycling to all single-family homes and multifamily buildings with 1-4 units. Recycling is offered on an "opt-in" basis which requires residents to request a recycling cart and "opt-in" to the free program. Don't have a blue bin and want to start recycling? Sign up below!
Live in an apartment building with 5+ units and want to recycle? Take your recyclable items to Recycle Here!, the city’s free recycling drop-off site. Talk to your property manager about adding recycling services as an amenity to your building.
The Detroit Recycles program accepts five categories of materials in the blue curbside recycling bins. Those materials include:
Do not bag your recycling. Instead, place items loosely in your cart. Please ensure all items are empty, clean, and dry before placing in your cart. Additional information about what can be recycled curbside can be found here.
1. Play the online Recycling Challenge Game. After completing the game, you will be directed to a form to request your free cart.
OR
2. Call our recycling experts at Green Living Science (313) 871-4000 ext. 3 to sign up and attend a recycling workshop
Partnership allows expansion of recyclables in Detroit to cut down on solid waste
Since 2021, the Department of Public Works has offered recycling services for commercial, nonprofit, and multifamily buildings with 5 or more units. Join dozens of businesses who are responsibly managing their waste by completing the intake form on the Commercial Recycling page.
Need a recycling cart but don't want to play the Recycling Challenge game or attend a workshop? You can pay a $25 fee for a blue recycling cart by contacting your hauler directly. If you live on the east side or in southwest Detroit south of I-94, contact Priority Waste: (855)927-8365. If you live on the west side north of I-94, contact Waste Management: (844)233-8764.
Don't know when to set out your carts? Find your next collection day by using the Find Your Waste Pickup Schedule Tool and clicking on your address.
Want text reminders? Text your street address to (313) 800-7905 or enter your phone number in the Waste Pickup Schedule tool to sign up for recycling, trash, yard, and bulk waste text reminders.
The City of Detroit offers free, curbside recycling to all single-family homes and residential buildings with 1-4 units. It’s a voluntary program, and all residents must request their cart.
If you live in a larger apartment building, you can bring your recyclables to Recycle Here!, the city’s recycling drop-off center. Talk to your property manager about adding recycling service to your building.
There are 3 ways to get a blue cart:
Have hard to recycle items like Styrofoam or plastic bags? Take these items to Recycle Here!, Detroit's free recycling drop-off center. Click the link for a full list of accepted materials.
Recycle Here! accepts the following items:
Learn more at: Recycle Here!
Note: as of April 19, 2021, Recycle Here! no longer accepts electronics, light bulbs or batteries. These materials can be brought to the Household Hazardous Waste drop off facility at 2000 E Ferry.
Unacceptable Items:
It is important to set out your cart no later than 7 a.m. on the day of service. Curbside recycling is picked up every week. Carts may be set out the night prior to your collection day and should be returned to your property within a day of collection.
Use the Find Your Waste Pickup Schedule Tool to see your next collection day and sign up for free text message reminders.
Your cart must be out by 7:00 a.m. on your day of service. Confirm your service day here. You can also sign up for text message reminders by texting your address to (313) 800-7905.
Household hazardous waste can be brought to: Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Receiving Facility
2000 E. Ferry Street (near I-75 and I-94 freeways)
Every Thursday from 7:30 am – 2:00 pm
Every Fourth Saturday of the Month from 8:00 am – 2:00 pm
This facility is open to Detroit residents ONLY! There is no charge!
Acceptable Items (Home Toxics/Electronics):
Unacceptable Items:
Pharmaceuticals and Sharps
The disposal of unwanted or expired pharmaceuticals down a drain or toilet is damaging to the environment. Research has found that small amounts of pharmaceutical drugs collect in streams, lakes and rivers by entering through wastewater treatment plants that treat residential, commercial, and industrial wastewater. The majority of these pharmaceuticals enter the sewer system through disposal of unused or expired medications down the toilet or drain. Increased amounts of pharmaceuticals in surface water bodies have been shown to increase bacterial resistance to antibiotics.
Please make sure these items are deposited in a rigid, sealed container. (HARD PLASTIC – e.g. laundry detergent containers).
For more information, call Household Hazardous Waste at (313) 923-2240
Detroit Recycles FAQs -Spanish
Information about Recycling
Share this flyer with neighbors and friends to help them get signed up for curbside recycling!
A full list of what can be recycled in Detroit.
This guidebook will help you design your waste reduction program, answer your questions, and provide you with the knowledge to limit your event's environmental impact.
Respuestas a preguntas comunes que pueda tener sobre el reciclaje.
Visit this page for information on our commercial recycling program.
Click to learn about the hours, location, and acceptable materials at Recycle Here! recycling drop-off facility.