Halloween is all about costumes, candy, and decorations. But once the night is over, the question becomes: what do you do with all the leftovers? From candy wrappers to fake cobwebs, not everything belongs in your recycling bin. Here is a quick guide to help you keep the fun going while keeping waste out of the wrong place.
Candy Wrappers: Are They Recyclable?
Candy wrappers cannot go in your recycling bin. Most are made from a mix of plastic and foil layers that cannot be separated at recycling facilities. These thin materials are also too small and flexible to be sorted properly. Toss wrappers in the trash so they don’t cause issues in the recycling.

Halloween Decorations: What Stays and What Goes
Some of the most popular spooky decorations can cause problems with recycling systems.
Quickly find out what is recyclable in your community by visiting RecycleOn.org/Oregon. Here you can locate your closest RecycleOn Center for drop-off recycling programs and find out what is accepted in your local recycling program.
Costumes and Party Waste
A Greener Halloween
A little planning can make a big difference when it comes to reducing Halloween waste. Choose decorations you can reuse year after year, skip single-use items, and compost your pumpkins once the celebrations are over. If you are updating costumes or props, look for ways to swap or donate them instead of throwing them away. Use reusable trick-or-treat bags instead of single-use ones.
Together we can make this Halloween a little cleaner, a little greener, and just as fun.