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Metro Central: Garbage, recycling, hazardous waste disposal
Metro Central transfer station is located at 6161 NW 61st Ave. in Portland. It accepts garbage, recycling, hazardous waste, and food scraps. The hours of operation are:
- Transfer station: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
- Household hazardous waste: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday, closed Sunday
The transfer station is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. It is open regular hours on Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day.
Fees
The fees for using the transfer station vary depending on the type of waste and whether the load is covered or uncovered.
- Covered loads: $40 minimum fee up to the first 240 pounds, then $137.30 per ton
- Uncovered loads: $65 minimum fee up to the first 240 pounds, then $162.30 per ton
What is accepted?
The following items are accepted at the transfer station:
- Garbage
- Recycling
- Hazardous waste
- Food scraps
What is not accepted?
The following items are not accepted at the transfer station:
- Vehicles
- Asbestos-containing material
- Burned materials and/or wildfire ash
- Flat/built-up roofing
- Loads of liquids
- Petroleum-contaminated soil
- Radioactive metals
How to prepare your load
To save money on your disposal fees, be sure to cover your load with a tarp or similar material. Uncovered loads are charged an additional $25 per ton.
You should also separate your waste into different categories. This will help to reduce your disposal fees and make it easier for the transfer station staff to process your waste.
Hazardous waste
The following items are considered hazardous waste:
- Paints and stains
- Pool and spa chemicals
- Pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, and poisons
- Motor oil, antifreeze, and other automotive fluids
- Thinners and solvents
- Household cleaners and disinfectants
- Batteries
- Art and hobby chemicals
- Aerosol spray products
- Sharps (medical syringes)
- Propane tanks or bottles from barbecue grills
- Compact fluorescent light bulbs or CFLs, fluorescent tubes, and ballasts
- Mercury-containing items such as thermometers and thermostats
Hazardous waste is accepted free of charge for households. Businesses that generate small amounts of hazardous waste can apply for reduced-cost disposal.
Food scraps
Food scraps are accepted at the transfer station for a fee of $34 per ton. Food scraps include:
- Fruits and vegetables
- Meat and poultry
- Fish and seafood
- Dairy products
- Eggs
- Bread and pastries
- Coffee grounds and tea bags
Food scraps should be placed in a separate container from your other waste.
Other resources
In addition to the Metro Central transfer station, there are several other garbage and recycling disposal facilities in the Portland metro area. You can find a list of these facilities on the Metro website.
You can also find information about hazardous waste disposal on the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality website.
Bring your garbage, recycling, hazardous waste or food scraps to Metro Central transfer station at 6161 NW 61st Ave. in Portland. Find out what’s accepted, plus
Metro Central Transfer Station
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