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Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.

Connect with Roseville's comprehensive recycling system—literally from “A” to “Z.” There’s information on charities that accept donations, garbage pick-up, composting, Roseville’s city-wide clean-up day, and ideas on how you can generate less waste. Below you'll also find answers to some common questions:

Your resources

  • What do I recycle?

    Recycling may seem like a daunting task, yet in fact it's pretty simple. Familiarize yourself with products that should go together in bins, boxes or paper bags.

  • Donate to charity

    Did you know? You can either take your stuff to a charity or have one pick up material at your home. Roseville has three drop off charities in the area.

  • City-wide clean-up day

    Not all garbage can go in trash can. Roseville has an annual clean up day to help residents get rid of items that require special handling and dispose of unnecessary stuff.

  • "A to Z" Disposal Guide

    Much of what we throw away should be recycled, composted or handled in special ways. Consult with this guide on responsible disposal of items.

  • Reduce your waste

    Each Minnesotan creates 2,000+ pounds of garbage every year. When you avoid making garbage, you don't have to worry about disposal later.

  • Compost right in your backyard

    Home composting is a way to trim your trash and get free garden mulch or soil supplement. Gardeners use compost to improve the physical condition of soil and add some of the nutrients.