Recycling

Recycling
Mayor Wilmot J. Collins — City of Helena official website
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The City of Helena offers several different recycling options:

  • City of Helena and Scratch Gravel Residents pay for recycling through residential solid waste fees, and can bring their recycling to the Transfer Station at no cost. Bring your recyclables to the Transfer Station with your solid waste permit, let the attendant know you are bringing recyclables, and you won’t be charged. 
  • City renters who reside in 4-plex or smaller are eligible for a Renters Recycling Permit. Contact the Transfer Station for this.
  • If neither of these options apply you can still recycle at the Transfer Station as a cash customer. Our minimum charge is $6.00 and that allows you to recycle up to 200 lbs. The price will go up from that point. Our current per ton charge is $56.75. For more information on this, go to the Permits, Rate and Allowable Waste Page.
  • Bring recycling to any drop-off location, at no cost.

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