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Curbside Recycling

Recycling is collected in 95-gallon carts.

The following items are accepted in your gray-lidded recycling cart. No need to separate. Please empty recyclables out of bags, boxes and six-packs, and put them loose in the recycling cart for easier sorting.

WM Northwest Recycling Roll Cart - Paper, Metal, Plastic

Place the following items together in your mixed recycling container.

Clean paper and cardboard
  • Newspapers
  • Magazines & Catalogs
  • Telephone Books
  • Paper Bags
  • Cereal, cracker & shoe boxes
  • Paper egg cartons
  • Notebook paper, computer paper, file folders, stationery
  • Wrapping paper (No foil, plastic coating or tape)
  • Shredded paper (place in a paper bag or paper envelope)
Plastic Bottles and Tubs
  • Yogurt-type plastic tubs (6 oz. or larger),
  • Rigid plant pots (4 in. or larger)
  • Buckets (5 gal or smaller).
  • All plastic bottles and plastic jugs.
Clean Metal
  • Metal cans. Place the lid inside the can and crimp shut to hold the lid inside.
  • Aluminum foil and trays
  • Empty aerosol cans
  • Small Scrap Metal Pieces (No larger than 30 inches. Weight limit 30 pounds.)

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Recycling on the side


Motor Oil

Put your used motor oil in a one-gallon or smaller see-through container with a screw cap lid. Empty milk jugs make good oil containers.

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Glass Recycling


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Sign Up for Curbside Glass Recycling
$3.64 / month


Residents of the City of Newberg are able to recycle glass curbside!

800-808-5901

Or, bring glass to one of these locations for recycling.

  • Newberg Transfer Station and Recycling Center
    2094 Wynooski, Rd. Newberg, OR

  • 1st and Everest Depot
    1st and Everest St., Newberg, OR

  • 11th and Maple Street
    Dundee, OR

Link - Recycling Guidelines


Click here to download - Collection Guidelines


Waste Reduction Resources
in Newberg

Join Newberg in reducing waste. Click this PDF to find a current map of local food pantries, donation centers, medications drop off centers and more.

Click here to learn more


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