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Recycling & Waste
All waste management services are provided by three franchised solid waste companies: Waste Management, Hoodview Disposal, and Clackamas Garbage. To find out which hauler services your area, follow this link.
Please reach out to your hauler to start service, schedule pickups or coordinate missed pickups.
Waste Management | 800.808.5901 | Website |
Hoodview Disposal | 503.668.8300 | Website |
Clackamas Garbage | 503.656.9633 | Website |
For recycling and waste related questions, call 503-786-7652 or email bulkywaste@milwaukieoregon.gov.
Learn More
Milwaukie City Council reviews garbage rates to determine if adjustments are necessary and sets rates annually. To participate in city council discussions, view the city calendar here.
The City of Milwaukie adopted the Community Climate Action Plan in 2018. Reducing food waste, repairing durable goods, recycling and composting are waste management strategies that align with Milwaukie’s climate goals. To learn more, read about Milwaukie's Climate Action Plan here.
Clackamas County provides waste and recycling information for local businesses and community members. Visit the Clackamas County website here.
Metro manages waste facilities and sets regional standards for waste and recycling management, including managing waste events and illegal dumping monitoring. Access Metro’s waste and recycling website here.