Interested in recycling? Excellent! Residents have several options for responsibly disposing of common household items by recycling.
Curbside Recycling
All Kansas City, Kansas residents from single-family homes up to four-plex units qualify for curbside recycling. The residential recycling program is meant to help keep our environment healthy and clean.
Learn more about residential recycling and view some frequently asked questions by checking out the Weekly Recycling FAQ. To view a list of acceptable curbside recycling items, visit WM's Recycle Right Guide.
Residential trash and recycling are collected on the same day. To find your trash and recycling day, visit maps.wycokck.org/TrashDay and type in your home address.
Recycling & Yard Waste Center
3241 Park Drive, Kansas City, KS 66102
The Recycling & Yard Waste Center is open to Wyandotte County residents at no charge. Proof of residency is required, so bring something with your name and address on it (driver's license, BPU bill, etc.). Accepted items include clear, brown, and colored glass; wax candle jars, mixed office paper, cardboard, food & beverage cans, plastics #1-7, grass clippings, garden trimmings, leaves, branches up to 4 feet in length, and stumps (not exceeding 12 inches in diameter).
Flexible plastic is collected inside the Recycle Center office. This includes plastic wrap and stretch film, grocery bags, bread bags, case overwrap, dry cleaning bags, newspaper sleeves, Ziploc and other reusable storage bags, produce bags, product wrap, retail bags, air pillows, bubble wrap, plastic shipping envelopes, electronic wrap. In addition, ice, wood, salt bags, and cereal box liners are accepted.
Operating Hours
- January to March: Saturdays until March 15, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
- March to December: Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from March 20 to December 20, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM (weather permitting).
Holiday Closures
- Closed on April 18 & 19, June 19, July 4, and November 27 & 28.
For the full list of accepted items and FAQs, download or view the Recycling & Yard Waste Center FAQ(PDF, 180KB).
Ripple Glass
Not sure what to do with your glass items? Ripple Glass is equipped to process almost all kinds of household glass, from beverage bottles and food jars, to windowpanes, drinking containers, spent candles, and more! There are several locations available in Wyandotte County. Check out the map to find the one that's closest to you:
