Trash and Recycling in Portugal:
A Simple Guide for New Residents
What Expats Need to Know
If you’ve just moved to Portugal, welcome! Amid the excitement of settling into your new life, it’s important to get familiar with how household waste and recycling work. Portugal has a fairly organized system, but it may differ from what you’re used to. Here’s everything you need to know to dispose of your trash responsibly and stay eco-conscious.
1. Understanding Bin Colors in Portugal
Portugal uses a color-coded system for recycling. You’ll often find separate containers on streets and in residential areas:
- Blue: Paper and cardboard (papel/cartão)
- Green: Glass (vidro)
- Yellow: Plastic and metal packaging (plástico/metal)
- Brown or Grey: Organic waste (in some areas)
- Black or Dark Green: General waste (lixo indiferenciado)
Always rinse your recyclables before tossing them in the correct bin. No need to remove labels, but keep items clean and dry.
2. Where and When to Take Out the Trash
Most residential buildings have designated trash areas, and some neighborhoods have curbside collection. In cities, collection is typically daily or every other day, while rural areas might have less frequent service.
Public recycling bins (ecopontos) are commonly found in neighborhoods and near supermarkets. Organic waste separation is still developing and might not be available everywhere.
3. Bulky Items and Special Waste
Don’t leave old furniture or appliances on the street! Contact your local junta de freguesia (parish council) or city hall (câmara municipal) to schedule a pickup for bulky waste. Hazardous materials, batteries, electronics, and medications should be dropped off at designated collection points like pharmacies or electronics stores.
Here’s a list of contacts for bulky item pickup in major urban areas of Portugal:
Lisbon (Lisboa)
- Phone: 808 203 232
- Online: Na Minha Rua Portal
Porto
- Phone: 220 100 220
- Online: Porto Ambiente – Recolhas ao Domicílio
Braga
- Phone: 253 205 000
- Online: AGERE – Recolha de Resíduos
Coimbra
- Phone: 239 802 070
- Email: [email protected]
Faro
- Phone: 289 860 900
Setúbal
- Phone: 800 210 522 or 265 245 900
Aveiro
- Phone: 234 127 942
- Email: [email protected]
Funchal (Madeira)
- Phone: 291 211 000
Ponta Delgada (Azores)
- Phone: 800 205 479
Always schedule in advance and place your items outside on the agreed-upon pickup date.
4. Tips for Eco-Friendly Living in Portugal
- Reuse plastic bags or switch to cloth totes.
- Take advantage of local farmers’ markets to reduce packaging waste.
- Compost if your area supports it, or consider a private compost bin.
5. Helpful Resources
- Ecopontos map: https://www.pontoverdelogistica.pt
- Recycle guidelines (in Portuguese): https://www.socert.pt
- Local municipality websites often have detailed schedules and recycling tips.