Prefer to handle your own waste? We’ve still got you covered.
Along with area transfer stations, Re:Source and local haulers’ facilities offer convenient drop-off locations for household waste and recyclables.
Construction contractors: skip the landfill and haul your C&D waste loads to Re:Source for material recovery and disposal.
Recycling Depots
For more information on acceptable materials, fees, and hours of operation, contact the facility.
Suburban Garbage Service
Open for recycling 24/7
Accepted Items
- Household batteries (e.g. AA, AAA, etc.)
- Glass
- Cardboard
- Paper (magazines, mixed scrap paper, newspaper)
- Plastic bottles & jugs
- Scrap metal
- Tin & aluminum
- Latex paint
- Motor oil
- Grayboard
Loren’s Sanitation & Recycling
Open for recycling 24/7
Accepted Items
- Flattened cardboard and packaging boxes (pizza boxes must be empty with no food residue; no frozen food boxes)
- Paper (newspaper, magazines, office paper, paper bags, paperback books, paper egg cartons, mail, and non-metallic gift wrap)
- Aluminum, tin and steel cans
- Scrap metal less than 10 lbs. and 18" (no sharp or “tangler” items)
- Glass
- Cooking oils
- Used motor oil & antifreeze
- Paint
Pacific Sanitation
Open for recycling 24/7
Accepted Items
- Cardboard
- Glass
- Paper (magazines, mixed scrap paper, office paper, newspaper)
- Plastic bottles & jugs
- Tin & aluminum
- Scrap metal
- Grayboard
- Motor oil
- Latex paint
Re:Source
Open for recycling Monday-Friday 7am to 4pm
Accepted Items
- Plastic bottles, round containers, buckets, and rigid plant pots 2"x2" and larger (caps OK if screwed on)
- Flattened cardboard and packaging boxes (pizza boxes must be empty with no food residue; no frozen food boxes)
- Food and beverage cartons
- Aluminum and steel cans
- Scrap metal less than 10 lbs. and 18"
- Paper (newspaper, magazines, office paper, paper bags, paperback books, paper egg cartons, mail, and non-metallic gift wrap)
D&O Garbage & Recycling
Open for recycling 24/7
Accepted Items
- Flattened cardboard and packaging boxes (pizza boxes must be empty with no food residue; no frozen food boxes)
- Paper (newspaper, magazines, office paper, paper bags, paperback books, paper egg cartons, mail, and non-metallic gift wrap)
- Aluminum, tin and steel cans
- Glass
Salem/Keizer Recycling & Transfer Station
Open for recycling 7 days a week, 8am to 5pm, closed major holidays
Accepted Items
- Compostable yard waste (fee applies)
- Appliances (fee applies)
- Electronics
- Computer components
- Car batteries
- Household batteries
- Fluorescent tubes & bulbs
- Glass bottles & jars
- Cardboard
- Grayboard
- Paper (magazines, mixed scrap paper, office paper, newspaper)
- Plastic bottles & jugs
- Tin & aluminum cans
- Scrap metal
- Used motor oil
- Used vegetable cooking oil
- Bicycles & scooters
Valley Recycling and Disposal
Open for recycling 24/7
Accepted Items
- Cardboard
- Glass
- Magazines
- Newspaper
- Plastic bottles & jugs
- Tin & aluminum
North Marion Recycling And Transfer Station
Open for recycling 7 days a week, 8am to 5pm, closed major holidays
Accepted Items
- Compostable yard waste (fee applies)
- Appliances (fee applies)
- Electronics
- Computer components
- Wet cell car batteries
- Household batteries (e.g. AA, AAA, etc.)
- Glass bottles & jars
- Plastic bottles & jugs
- Mixed paper
- Newspaper
- Grayboard
- Cardboard
- Tin & aluminum
- Scrap metal
- Used motor oil
- Paint
Republic Services - Marion County
Open for recycling Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm
Accepted Items
- Appliances
- Household batteries (e.g. AA, AAA, etc.)
- Cardboard
- Glass
- Magazines
- Newspaper
- Plastic bottles & jugs
- Scrap metal
- Tin & aluminum
- Grayboard
- Latex Paint
- Motor oil
Transfer Stations
For more information on acceptable materials, fees, and hours of operation, contact the facility.
North Marion Recycling And Transfer Station
17827 Whitney Lane NEWoodburn, OR 97071