Serving Hood River County, Oregon for more than 20 years

News & Events

Hood River Garbage has been serving the residents and businesses of Hood River County, Oregon with waste management services for more than 20 years.

As part of our commitment to the communities we serve, this section of the website features upcoming events and useful articles.

If you have any questions, please complete our Contact Form or call 541-386-2272.

Events


Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Events

Hood River Garbage works closely with the Tri-County Hazardous Waste and Recycling Program. Their program provides hazardous waste disposal and recycling education and outreach to households, businesses and farmers. 

Please check the calendar below for the next HHW collection event in your area.  And, to learn what HHW items they accept at the collection events visit Tri-County Hazardous Waste & Recycling.

2024 Hazardous Waste Collection Calendar

www.TriCountyRecycle.com

News

Service Notice and COVID-19

A message regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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Until further notice, the Hood River Garbage office is closed to walk-in traffic. Please email us or call us.

We offer many options for paying your bill:

1 - Call 855-569-2719  for Automated Phone Payment
2 - Use Bill Pay page - Use drop box outside of office
4 - Mail to address on your invoice

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Hood River Bulk Item Drop Off

Do you have bulky items cluttering up your home, garage or storage area? The Hood River Transfer station accepts these items for a small fee.

Transfer Station
3440 Gignard Drive
Hood River, OR  97031

Phone:  541-386-2272

Hours: 
Monday-Saturday 9AM to 5PM

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Oregon Bans Plastic Single Use Bags

As of January 1, 2020, Oregon’s statewide ban on single-use plastic shopping bags is in effect.

If you forget a reusable bag, stores will charge you five cents for each paper bag. Low income shoppers on state assistance can still get the paper bags for free. The charge is to help cover the cost of paper bags for the retailer.

The statewide ban was created to eliminate the use of cheap plastic bags in Oregon to keep them out of the landfills and the environment.

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