Recycling Drop-Off Locations

As the City of Pittsburgh is working to reduce contamination at our drop-off centers, please follow some simple best practices and guidelines below:

  • Place items loosely in the containers (dumpsters/roll-offs). This means no plastic bags! However, shredded paper must be contained in a paper bag and placed into a dumpster marked for "mixed paper" at one of the drop-off centers listed below.
  • Flatten all cardboard before placing it into the recycling dumpster.
  • Follow the clearly marked signs on each dumpster instructing what we accept.
  • Do not place any loose plastic or metal lids or caps of any kind into our recycling dumpsters.

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!

 

Cardboard Materials

Accepted Cardboard Materials

Accepted cardboard pile featuring cardboard neatly stacked in an extra cardboard box
  • Must be flattened and placed into another box or bin for collection.

Not Accepted Cardboard Materials

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

Mixed Paper Materials

Accepted Mixed Paper

Accepted mixed paper pile, pile contains paper egg carton, newspapers, magazines, brown paper bag, paper towel roll, phone book, and junk mail
  • White office paper
  • Newspaper
  • Magazines
  • Hardcover/softcover books
  • Catalogs
  • Junk mail
  • Phone books
  • Paperboard
  • Shredded paper (in a sealed paper bag

Not Accepted Mixed Paper

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

 

Glass Materials

Accepted Glass Materials

Accepted types of glass include all kinds of colors of bottles and jugs, empty and dry
  • Amber, blue, red, green, and clear bottles and jugs (3 gallons or less).

Not Accepted Glass Materials

  • Windows
  • Pyrex
  • Plate, drink or dinnerware

 

Plastic Materials

Accepted Plastic Materials

Bottles, Jugs, Jars, and Tubs Now Accepted in Plastic Recycling, Keep Lids Off
  • Bottles, jugs, jars, and tubs (3 gallons or less).

Not Accepted Plastic Materials

  • Clamshell take-out containers
  • Toys
  • Buckets
  • Swimming pools
  • Keurig cups
  • Solo party cups
  • Plastic lids
  • Storage containers/trash cans
  • Garden hoses
  • Styrofoam packaging
  • Styrofoam cups

 

Metal Materials

Accepted Metal Materials 

Steel and aluminum cans, bottles, with metal lids still attached are accepted in recycling
  • Empty aluminum, aerosol, & steel cans. Leave labels on, discard lids or leave attached to can.

Not Accepted Metal Materials

  • Metal cookware
  • Loose metal lids and bottle caps
  • 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 drop-offs, please visit our webpage for waste disposal resources.

Recycling Drop-Off Locations

Public Works Divisions (2nd, 3rd, 5th)

These sites accept curbside recyclables, yard debris, tires, and scrap metal.

Strip District & Construction Junction

These sites accept curbside recycling and have dedicated glass dumpsters.

How to Dispose Each Material

  • Curbside Recycling: Accepted at all drop-off sites. Glass should be taken to the Strip District or Construction Junction.
  • Scrap Metal: Accepted at the Divisions. Should be placed in the red roll-off dumpsters.
  • Tires: Accepted at the Divisions. Two (2) tires, rims removed, are allowed per day, per resident.
  • Yard Waste: Accepted at the Divisions. Disposal for Cars and SUVs is FREE. Disposal for Trucks, Vans, and Vehicles Towing Trailers costs $22.00. Disposal for Dump Trucks and Large Box Vans requires approval from the DPW Director and costs $54.00Checks and Money Orders made to "Treasurer, City of Pittsburgh" are accepted as payment. No cash or card is taken.

East End (Dept. of Public Works - 2nd Division)

  • Address6814 Hamilton Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
  • Phone: 412-665-3610
  • Drop-Off Hours:
    • Monday - Saturday: 8 AM - 1:30 PM
  • Materials Accepted:
    • Curbside Recyclables
    • Yard Waste
    • Christmas Trees
    • Tires
    • Scrap Metal

Hazelwood (Dept. of Public Works - 3rd Division)

  • Address40 Melanchton St, Pittsburgh, PA 15207
  • Phone: 412-422-6545
  • Drop-Off Hours:
    • Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 1:30 PM
  • Materials Accepted:
    • Curbside Recyclables
    • Yard Waste
    • Christmas Trees
    • Tires
    • Scrap Metal

West End (Dept. of Public Works - 5th Division)

  • Address1330 Hassler St, Pittsburgh, PA 15220
    Phone: 412-937-3054
  • Drop-Off Hours:
    • Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 2 PM
    • Saturday: 7 AM - 3 PM
  • Materials Accepted:

    • Curbside Recyclables
    • Yard Waste
    • Christmas Trees
    • Tires
    • Scrap Metal

Strip District (Dept. of Public Works - Environmental Services)

  • Address3001 Railroad St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201 (Entrance under 31st St Bridge)
  • Phone: 412-255-2631
  • Drop-Off Hours:
    • Open 24 Hours / 7 Days
  • Materials Accepted:
    • Curbside Recyclables
    • Dedicated Glass Bin

North Point Breeze (Construction Junction)

last updated: 03/25/2026