​What is an Eco-station?

Eco-stations are huge roll-off bins, strategically placed in city-owned parks and near clusters of multi-family housing complexes. Phoenix residents and businesses are encouraged to use the eco-stations to place their recyclables at any time. 

Recyclable items can also be dropped off at Phoenix's two transfer stations:

27th Avenue Transfer Station - 3060 S. 27th Ave. Phoenix, AZ

North Gateway Transfer Station - 30205 N. Black Canyon Hwy. Phoenix, AZ

Locations and Service Schedule

For park addresses and exact Eco-station locations within the parks, please click on the blue bin icons on the map.​

Steele Indian School Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

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Encanto Park - Emptied on Mondays and Fridays

Deer Valley Park - Emptied on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday


Paradise Valley Park - Emptied on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday

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Sweetwater Park ​- Emptied on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday​​


​Pecos Park - Emptied on Wednesday and Saturday

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​Maryvale Park - CURRENTLY CLOSED. Emptied on Monday


​Cesar Chavez Park - Emptied on Tuesday and Saturday


Los Olivos Park - ​Emptied on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday​











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 Eco-station Locations

Master List

Check out the Master List for what is accepted in the Eco-station.

 

Contact Us

Public Works Department

solid.waste@phoenix.gov​​


Accepted

Please keep all recyclables loose and not bagged.

Paper products

Sheets of paper, mail, newspaper, magazines


Hard plastic products

Jugs, bottles, jars, cups, to-go containers


Metal products

Food cans, aluminum beverage cans, party trays, aluminum foil


Cardboard products

Boxes (packaging and food boxes), paper towel/toilet paper tubes, milk/juice cartons


Glass products

Bottles, jars


Not Accepted

Batteries

Vehicle batteries, rechargeable batteries, alkaline, lithium ion, nickel-cadmium, nickel-metal hydride batteries


Thin paper products

Tissue paper, toilet paper, paper towels, napkins


Soft film plastics

Plastic kitchen bags, plastic shopping bags, thin film plastics, Styrofoam, candy wrappers, chip bags


Large metal items

Metal sheets, electronics, car parts, hoses, lights


Greasy cardboard food containers

Greasy pizza boxes, greasy to-go containers


Specialty glass items

Light bulbs, ceramics, sheets of glass


Miscellaneous

Grass, yard waste, food waste, clothing, diapers


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