Recycling programs in New York are managed at the city and county level, with state environmental agencies providing oversight, funding assistance, and statewide recycling goals under New York's solid waste management laws. The materials accepted and collection methods used vary from one municipality to the next, so residents should confirm their local program's requirements.

Recycling locations are available in 27 cities across New York. They are spread across 18 counties.

Cities with the highest concentration of recycling facilities include Endicott, Poughkeepsie, Buffalo, reflecting larger urban populations with greater solid waste volumes and more extensive recycling program infrastructure.

Residents of New York should check their local city or county solid waste department website for their specific pickup schedule, accepted materials list, and information about any seasonal special collection events for electronics, hazardous waste, or bulk items not accepted in standard recycling bins.

Residents of New York can find their local recycling schedule, accepted materials guide, and drop-off facility locations through their city or county solid waste management website. Many programs in New York now offer collection apps or text reminders for pickup day notifications, helping residents stay on schedule and avoid missed collection days.

Browse Recycling by county across New York to find the nearest location.