Recycling & Energy Conservation
The City of Lebanon offers a Household Hazardous Waste Recycling, Heavy Metals Collection, and Yard Debris Collection Programs free to residents of Laclede, Camden, and Miller counties. Additionally, Energy Conservation Rebate Programs that are available only to Lebanon residents.
Conservation Rebate Programs
Energy conservation rebates are available to only Lebanon residents. For more information please visit our Rebate Programs page. Listed in the quick links on the right is information concerning energy efficient homes.Household Hazardous Waste, Heavy Metals and Yard Debris Collection
Location And Hours Of Operation
Lebanon’s Recycling center for HHW collections, Heavy Metals collections and Yard Debris drop off is located at the Public Works facility, 1401 West Commercial St.
Weekly Hours: 1 to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays
Weekend Hours are: Open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. one Saturday each month.
Household Hazardous Waste Brochure
The HHW Collection is free to residents of Laclede, Camden, and Miller counties. Here is our list of materials being accepted as HHW.
Note: Per the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, LATEX paint is no longer deemed a household hazardous waste. For this reason, Lebanon no longer accepts LATEX paint. Here is some advice on how to properly dispose of unwanted LATEX paint.
Lebanon NO LONGER accepts hazardous waste material from "for hire" businesses or corporations.
Heavy Metal Collection
Heavy metals collection is offered FREE to residents of Laclede, Camden, and Miller counties. Items accepted include (but are not limited to); appliances, lawn mowers, tire rims, motors, swing set, and trampoline frames, and other items made of 100% heavy metal.
Brush & Yard Debris Collection
Yard Debris Collection is free to residents of Laclede, Camden, and Miller counties.
Please note: Yard debris is vegetation consisting of: leaves, tree limbs, grass clippings, shrub trimmings, etc. No pre-treated lumber is accepted. Bagged material must be removed by the resident. Please drop material in the appropriate designated areas and take the bags with you.
Laclede, Camden, and Miller county residents ONLY. Standard pickup trucks and/ or small trailers from the residential properties, being hauled by property owner or tenants is free of charge.
Pickup Free Compost & Mulch; Collected debris is processed into compost or mulch then made available for Lebanon residents to reutilize as landscaping and gardening ground cover. Large loads of compost and mulch, requiring heavy equipment to load, are available by appointment only on Monday - Thursday between 1 and 4 p.m. and designated Saturday’s between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Call (417) 588-6090 to make an appointment. Otherwise, residents are welcome to bring a shovel and self-load material anytime during normal operating hours. Please check in at Lebanon’s Public Works warehouse located at 1401 West Commercial and use the service phone to auto dial an attendant for assistance.
This Service is no longer available to "for hire" businesses
Participation Requirements
The HHW collection and Yard Debris program are FREE services for residents of Laclede, Camden, and Miller Counties. A valid ID or utility billing may be required as proof of residency.
Check in at the Public Works Warehouse office to complete the proper paperwork prior to unloading unwanted materials.
Other Recycling Services
Information on other area Recycling Services can be found by visiting our Other Area Services page.
Program Funding
The Lebanon Recycles program is partially funded via Missouri’s Department of Natural Resources Lake of the Ozarks Region T - Solid Waste Management Program.
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Kelly Roberts
Public Works Analyst
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Public Works
Physical Address
1401 W. Commercial
P.O. Box 111
Lebanon, MO 65536
Phone: (417) 588-6090Fax: (417) 588-6098
Hours
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Recycling & Energy Conservation HoursMonday-Friday
1 to 4:30 p.m.
One Saturday a month
9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Saturday Schedule for 2023
April 22nd, May 13th, June 10th, July 15th, August 12th, September 16th, October 14th, November 4th, December 9th,
Recycling & Energy Conservation