Curbside Recycling
Good news! Now you can recycle more containers! As of January 2025, we are now accepting butter tubs, cottage cheese, yogurt, and sour cream containers in the recycling!
Recycling Guidelines
Mixed Paper


- White office paper
- Newspaper
- Magazines
- Hardcover/softcover books
- Catalogs
- Junk mail
- Phone books
- Paperboard
- Shredded paper (in a sealed paper bag)

- Coffee cups
- Greasy pizza boxes
- Paper plates or other food service ware items
Plastic


- Bottles, jugs, and jars (3 gallons or less).

- Plastics such as:
- Clamshell take-out containers
- Toys
- Buckets
- Swimming pools
- Keurig Cups
- Coffee cups/lids
- Plastic lids
- Storage containers/trash cans
- Garden hoses
- Styrofoam
Cardboard


- Must be flattened and placed into another box or bin for collection.

- Greasy pizza boxes
- Plastic packing material (Styrofoam™, bubble wrap, plastic wrap, packing pellets, etc.)
Metal


- Empty aluminum, aerosol, & steel cans. Leave labels on, discard lids or leave attached to can.

- Loose metal lids and bottle caps
- Metal cookware
- Aluminum pans and foil
Recycling Contamination, and Why It Matters?
One of the biggest challenges facing recycling right now is contamination by wishful recycling or “wish-cycling”. This happens when non-recyclable objects are placed in the recycling bin with the wish it will be recycled. Additionally, recycling contamination occurs when food residue, liquids, and unacceptable materials—such as bagged recyclables, plastic bags, plastic films, plastic packaging, electronics, hazardous waste, Styrofoam, batteries, sharps, food waste, greasy pizza boxes, and other durable goods like Tupperware, storage containers, or even plastic hangers—are placed in the recycling can. Contaminants not only degrade the materials, boosting costs, but they can potentially cause harm to the Material Recovery Facility (MRF) and city employees.
While these items are not accepted at the curb, click here for waste disposal resources.
Additional Information
Have an item that is not listed above? Please email recycling@pittsburghpa.gov or call 412-255-2631
For missed pickups please submit a 311 request online, call 311 directly, or dial 412-255-2621
AT THE LAST RESORT ONLY, WHEN IN DOUBT THROW IT OUT!
Did you know that recycling is mandatory in the City of Pittsburgh? All residents of single-family homes and small apartments (five or fewer) must separate recyclable items from household trash and package them for bi-weekly recycling curbside collection, per City Code §619.03(a). The City practices single-stream recycling, which means all recyclables are combined and placed into one truck and taken to a Materials Recovery Facility for further processing.
last updated: 11/07/2025