Recycling helps the planet and can even save you money! It is free to drop off household recycling, like plastic bottles, cardboard, glass, and aluminum, at any County convenience center.
Materials Accepted for Recycling by Santa Fe County
Santa Fe County provides places to drop off mixed recyclables, glass, automotive fluids, tires, green waste, and scrap metal. Permit fees apply to drop off green waste and tires.
Click on the orange links below for locations and guidelines for each material.
Mixed Recyclables (click to expand or collapse menu item)
metal cans, rigid plastic bottles and containers, cardboard, paper
Cost to Recycle: Free
Location: You will find a bin to place mixed recyclables at all County convenience centers
Preparation: With the exception of shredded paper, all mixed recyclables should be unbagged. All materials must be empty, clean, and dry. Flatten any cardboard boxes. You may leave plastic lids on plastic containers.
Accepted in Mixed Recycling Bin
Aluminum cans
Boxboard (e.g., cereal boxes, egg cartons)
Brown paper bags
Cardboard
Food and beverage cartons
Junk mail
Magazines
Newspaper
Office paper
Paperback and hardcover books
Phone books
Plastic bottles and containers (e.g., jars, tubs, clamshells)
Rigid plastics (e.g., toys, laundry baskets, buckets)
Shredded paper in a clear plastic bag
Steel/tin cans |
Not Accepted in Mixed Recycling Bin
Batteries
Bubble padded or Tyvek envelopes
Electronics
Coffee pods
Containers which held toxins (e.g., paint, pesticides, motor oil)
Food contaminated containers
Garden hoses
Glass (place in glass bin only)*
Paper cups
Paper towels, napkins, tissues
Plastic film (e.g., shopping bags, bubble wrap, shrink wrap, food wrappers)
Pressurized cylinders
Scrap metal (place in scrap metal area only)*
Styrofoam
Syringes, sharps, or sharp containers
Wax coated cardboard (e.g., coffee cups, lined cardboard takeout containers)
Waxy paper (e.g., tea bag wrappers) |
*Scrap metal and glass are accepted for recycling in Santa Fe County, but are collected separately and should not be placed in the mixed recyclable bin. Please place these items in the designated area at the convenience center.
Where does it go? Mixed recyclables are taken to the Buckman Road Recycling and Transfer Station in Santa Fe, which is operated by the Santa Fe Solid Waste Management Agency.
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Glass
bottles and jars
Cost to Recycle: Free
Location: You will find a bin to recycle glass at all County convenience centers
Preparation: Remove all lids from glass containers. Do not bag recyclables. Glass bottles and jars of all colors are accepted for recycling. Tempered glass and ceramics (e.g., mugs, plates, window glass, drinking glasses) have a different chemical composition and are not accepted. Do not place glass in the mixed recyclable bin.
Accepted in Glass Recycling Bin
Bottles
Jars |
Not Accepted in Glass Recycling Bin
Ceramics
Drinking glasses
Light bulbs
Windows and window panes |
Where does it go? Glass is taken to the Buckman Road Recycling and Transfer Station in Santa Fe, which is operated by the Santa Fe Solid Waste Management Agency.
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Automotive Fluids
oil, transmission fluid, power steering fluid
Cost to Recycle: Free. No more than 5 gallons are accepted in a single trip.
Location: Automotive fluids are accepted at the Eldorado, Nambe, San Marcos, and Stanley convenience centers.
Preparation: Bring in a secured container. Convenience center staff will handle the material for you.
Accepted in Automotive Fluids Recycling Area
Gear Oil
Hydraulic Oil
Motor Oil
Power Steering Fluid
Transmission Fluid |
Not Accepted in Automotive Fluids Recycling Area
Anitfreeze
Oil that has been mixed with water and other fluids
Other Automotive Fluids |
Where does it go? Automotive fluids are picked up by a company that refines or cleans them to make new fluids.
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Tires
passenger vehicle tires without rims - permit fees apply
Cost to Recycle: A punch card permit is required to drop off tires at County convenience centers. Click here for more information on the permits. Dropping off up to 4 tires will count as one punch on the permit. Permit holders may drop off up to 8 tires per month.
Location: You will find a bin to deposit tires at all County convenience centers.
Preparation: Remove rims from tires.
Accepted in Tire Recycling Bin
Passenger tires |
Not Accepted in Tire Recycling Bin
Rims
Heavy equipment tires and tractor tires |
Where does it go? Tires are taken to the Buckman Road Recycling and Transfer Station in Santa Fe, which is operated by the Santa Fe Solid Waste Management Agency.
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Green Waste
brush, tree trimmings - permit fees apply
Cost to Recycle: A punch card permit is required to drop off green waste at County convenience centers. Click here for more information on the permits. The number of permit punches to drop off green waste depends on the size of the load.
Location: Weeds, grass clippings, and leaves are accepted at all County convenience centers. Brush and tree waste are accepted at the Eldorado, Jacona, and Stanley convenience centers.
Preparation: Prepare brush and tree waste so that it is no more than 6 feet long and 18 inches in diameter. Green waste should be unbagged.
Accepted in Green Waste Area
Brush
Clean Wood
Tree Trimmings |
Not Accepted in Green Waste Area
Items larger than 6 feet long or 18 inches in diameter
Lumber
Stumps
Wood with paint or nails |
Where does it go? Green waste is taken to the Buckman Road Recycling and Transfer Station in Santa Fe, which is operated by the Santa Fe Solid Waste Management Agency.
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Scrap Metal
metals and certain kinds of appliances
Cost to Recycle: Free
Location: Scrap metal is accepted at all County convenience centers.
Preparation: All refrigerant containing appliances (e.g., refrigerators, air conditioners) must have the refrigerant removed by a trained professional prior to drop off at a County convenience center. These items will not be accepted without a CFC removal sticker. Scrap metal should be placed in the area designated at the convenience center and not in the mixed recyclable bin.
Accepted in Scrap Metal Area
Aluminum
Appliances
Brass
Catalytic Converters
Copper
Iron
Lead
Radiators
Steel
Wire |
Not Accepted in Scrap Waste Area
Electronics (other than household appliances)
Lead-acid batteries
Metal containing hazardous materials (e.g., undrained motor oil filters)
Refrigerant containing appliances (e.g., refrigerators, air conditioners) without a CFC removal sticker |
Where does it go? Scrap metal is sold to a metal recycling company in Santa Fe that sells it to be turned into raw material for manufacturing.
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Recycling Tips
- Know what goes where. Recycling guidelines vary by location depending on the equipment that is available. The City of Santa Fe and Santa Fe County follow the same recycling guidelines. Check the list above to learn what is accepted for recycling in the County. Contamination in recycling bins can impact worker safety, damage equipment, and result in material being sent to the landfill. When in doubt, throw it out!
- Check the size. Items smaller than a post card cannot be handled by the recycling facility and should be composted or landfilled. Shredded paper may be placed in a clear plastic bag for recycling.
- Clean it out. Make sure recyclables are empty, clean, and dry.
- Do not bag recyclables, except for shredded paper. Place recyclables loose in the appropriate container. The only exception is for shredded paper, which should be placed in a clear plastic bag.
Recycling Required at County Convenience Centers
Santa Fe County has made recycling mandatory at convenience centers. Any person placing recyclables in waste bins will be issued a warning or citation. If found guilty, the criminal penalty shall be a minimum of $25 for the first offense, $50 for the second offense, and $75 for the third offense.
Additional Recycling Resources
Click the orange links below for more recycling information.
- Santa Fe Solid Waste Management Agency (SFSWMA) operates the Buckman Road Recycling and Transfer Station (BuRRT). This facility accepts recycling and trash from County residents. Accepted materials include household hazardous waste, appliances, electronic waste, green waste, scrap metal, tires, glass, and mixed recyclables. Fees apply to certain materials. Visit the SFSWMA website or call (505) 820-0208 for details.
- Santa Fe County Recycling Flyer is available in English and Spanish for a quick reminder of what is accepted in the mixed recycling bin at County convenience centers.
- City of Santa Fe Recycle Coach allows you to search for recycling instructions by item. City and County residents follow the same guidelines for mixed recyclables that are collected curbside by the City or in the mixed recycling bins at County convenience centers. Not sure if you can recycle that yogurt container or milk carton? Ask the Recycle Coach!
Can’t find the material you wish to recycle?
Click here for other recycling locations. Recycling processes and guidelines change frequently depending on available markets. Always contact the organizations for hours of operations and to confirm their recycling guidelines have not changed.
Recycling Tips
· Know what goes where. Recycling guidelines vary by location depending on the equipment that is available. The City of Santa Fe and Santa Fe County follow the same recycling guidelines. Check the list above to learn what is accepted for recycling in the County. Contamination in recycling bins can impact worker safety, damage equipment, and result in material being sent to the landfill. When in doubt, throw it out!
· Check the size. Items smaller than a post card cannot be handled by the recycling facility and should be composted or landfilled. Shredded paper may be placed in a clear plastic bag for recycling.
· Clean it out. Make sure recyclables are empty, clean, and dry
· Do not bag recyclables, except for shredded paper. Place recyclables loose in the appropriate container. The only exception is for shredded paper, which should be placed in a clear plastic bag.
Recycling Required at County Convenience Centers
Santa Fe County has made recycling mandatory at convenience centers. Any person placing recyclables in waste bins will be issued a warning or citation. If found guilty, the criminal penalty shall be a minimum of $25 for the first offense, $50 for the second offense, and $75 for the third offense.
Additional Recycling Resources
Click the links below to learn more.
· Santa Fe Solid Waste Management Agency (SFSWMA) operates the Buckman Road Recycling and Transfer Station (BuRRT). This facility accepts recycling and trash from County residents. Accepted materials include household hazardous waste, appliances, green waste, scrap metal, tires, glass, and mixed recyclables. Fees apply to certain materials. Visit the SFSWMA website or call (505) 820-0208 for details.
· Santa Fe County Recycling Flyer is available in English and Spanish for a quick reminder of what is accepted in the mixed recycling bin at County convenience centers.
· City of Santa Fe Recycle Coach allows you to search for recycling instructions by item. City and County residents follow the same guidelines for mixed recyclables that are collected curbside by the City or in the mixed recycling bins at County convenience centers. Not sure if you can recycle that yogurt container or milk carton? Ask the Recycle Coach!
Can’t find the material you wish to recycle?
Click here [CW1] for other recycling locations. Recycling processes and guidelines change frequently depending on available markets. Always contact the organizations for hours of operations and to confirm their recycling guidelines have not changed.
Recycling Directory for Other Materials[CW2]
Looking for a place to take items that are not accepted in your blue recycling bin or at County convenience centers? Click on the menu below for other recycling locations.
Recycling guidelines change frequently depending on available markets. Always contact the organization for hours of operations and to confirm their recycling guidelines have not changed. Contact Santa Fe County at (505) 992-3010 to report out of date information or request that your business be added to this list.
Car batteries[CW3]
Cell phones, cell phone batteries, tablets, and chargers
Corks
Fluorescent light bulbs
Electronic waste
Ink/ toner cartridges
Plastic Bags
Rechargeable batteries
Refrigerant containing appliances (e.g., refrigerators, air conditioners)
Used motor oil
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[CW2]New page
[CW3]Each of these goes to a list of contacts for the particular item.
Cost to Recycle: Free
Location: Scrap metal is accepted at all County Convenience Centers.
Preparation: All refrigerant containing appliances (refrigerators, air conditioners) must have the refrigerant removed by a trained professional prior to drop off at a County Convenience Center. These items will not be accepted without a CFC removal sticker. Do not place scrap metal in the mixed recyclables bin.
Accepted Scrap Metal Area
Aluminum
Appliances
Brass
Catalytic Converters
Copper
Iron
Lead
Radiators
Steel
Wire |
Not Accepted in Scrap Metal Area
Electronics (other than household appliances)
Lead-acid batteries
Metal containing hazardous materials (e.g., undrained motor oil filters)
Refrigerant containing appliances (refrigerators, air conditioners, etc.) without a CFC removal sticker
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Where does it go? Scrap metal is sold to a metal recycling company in Santa Fe that sells it to be turned into raw material for manufacturing.