Recycling for Residents

What to recycle and how


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Start or Stop Service & Account Information What is my recycling pick-up day? What and How to Recycle Recycling Containers Report a Missed Collection Electronic Waste & Miscellaneous Items

The City of Raleigh makes it easy to recycle! We offer bi-weekly curbside recycling to single-family residential customers and offer recycling drop off areas at apartment complexes, condominiums, and townhomes. 

On this page you'll find information on your recycling pick-up day, how to report a missed collection, order an extra cart, set up your service, and where to drop off any items the City can't collect curbside.  

Start or Stop Service & Account Information

The City of Raleigh's recycling, garbage, yard waste, water, and sewer fees are all charged in one monthly utility bill. 

To open a utility services account, complete a New Account Application or to transfer existing services, complete a Transfer Service Application. Alternatively, contact a customer service representative by emailing customercare@raleighnc.gov or calling at 919-996-3245 for assistance.

Learn more about starting or stopping utility services

What is my recycling pick-up day?

Recycling is collected every other week. Find out your recycling day by using our MyRaleigh Services interactive tool.

What and How to Recycle

Find out what items can be placed in your blue cart or bin for recycling, time to put it out and how to prep. 

Items that can be recycled

It's imperative that only materials listed below be placed in recycling carts. You can also check the lid of your blue cart for easy reference. Find out whether your item is recyclable by using the Wizard in our Reuse Web Tool

How to use curbside recycling

Place accepted recyclables in the blue recycling cart provided by the City and put the cart at the curb by 6 a.m. on your designated collection day. You can help collection crews by preparing the recyclable materials before putting them in your recycling container. 

General guidelines include:

  • Place materials in cart loosely, never in plastic bags.
  • Lightly rinse jars, bottles and tubs.
  • Close lids on recycle carts to avoid littering.

Recycling Containers

The City of Raleigh provides all single-family households with a complimentary recycling cart. Residents should call 919-996-3245 to establish City services – water service along with garbage and recycling pick-up. The Solid Waste Services Department will deliver a 95-gallon recycling cart to your residence.

Extra carts

Additional carts may be purchased by calling 919-996-3245. Customers have the option of a 95-gallon or a 65-gallon. There is a  fee for the additional cart.  New cart(s) will be delivered to the residence, and the account will be billed in your next City services utility bill.

Here are the dimensions of the two recycling cart options:

  • 95-gallon cart: 45.13” H x 28.7” W x 33.73” D
  • 65-gallon cart; 40.50” H x 26.7” W x 28.11” D

Can I get a smaller recycling container?

Yes. If you do not need a 95-gallon cart as your primary recycling container, you may request a smaller, 65-gallon cart instead. Please call 919-996-3245 to request a smaller cart. The Solid Waste Services Department will pick up your larger cart and replace it with the smaller container.

Before you make the call for a smaller recycling cart, please remember that recycling collection is every other week, not weekly. Also consider that there may be times, such as around the holiday season, that you’ll need the extra room offered by the 95-gallon cart.

Report a Missed Collection

To report a missed garbage, recycling, or yard waste collection:

Electronic Waste & Miscellaneous Items

Find out which items qualify as electronic waste, how to get it recycled, and what to do with some unique items. 

Electronic Waste

You can recycle electronic waste or e-waste! Residents can call 919-996-3245 to schedule a pickup; items should be placed at the curb for collection. Common items that can be collected through our e-waste program include:

Home Appliances Communications and IT devices  Home Entertainment Devices  Electronic Utilities 
  • Microwaves
  • Electric cookers
  • Heaters
  • Fans
  • Cell phones
  • Smart phones
  • Computer monitors
  • Laptops
  • Televisions
  • Video game systems
  • Fax machines
  • Copiers
  • Printers
  • Heating pads
  • Remote controls
  • Television remotes
  • Electrical cords
  • Lamps
  • FitBits
  • Smart watches 

Video: What Happens With Your Recycling

Recycling Plant - Virtual Tour

Have you ever wondered what happens to recyclable materials once crews collect them from your recycling bin or cart? Where do they go? What materials are acceptable to place in your recycling bin? Join us for a virtual tour of a recycling plant to see the journey and learn what can and cannot go in the recycling bin.