Recycling
Lincoln County is committed to the 5 Rs. We encourage you to take the time to help maintain a healthy and sustainable environment for future generations by educating yourself on a few simple practices that will enhance our environment, minimize the waste stream, decrease waste management costs and prolong the life of the county landfills.
Recycling in Lincoln County continues to grow as the county continually strives to make the process easier for you. Self-serve recycling trailers are available throughout the county. The Lincoln County Landfills in Libby and Eureka offer expanded recycling options.
What Could You Be Recycling?
Lincoln County Recycles:
- Paper
- Aluminum cans
- Steel/tin cans
- Cardboard (Corrugated cardboard, paperboard and paper sacks)
- Do not Recycle: Cardboard that has a wax surface or is contaminated with food
- E-Waste (See list of accepted items here)
Lincoln County Does Not Recycle:
- Glass
- Styrofoam packing material
- Plastic and styrofoam cups
- Food or garbage
- Hardback books
Convenient Recycling Locations
Eureka Landfill
653 Airport Road
(406) 889-5117
Libby (Entrance to Port Authority)
60 Port Authority Blvd
Lincoln County Landfill (Libby)
2501 Pipe Creek Road
(406) 293-7146
Evergreen Disposal
34745 U.S. Highway 2, Libby
Troy
141 St. Regis Haul Road
Troy Landfill
273 Dump Road
(406) 283-1713
Specialized Recycling Products
The Libby, Eureka and Troy landfills accept the following recyclables:
- Used appliances
- Scrap metal
- Wood products
- Concrete
- Yard Waste
- Batteries (auto, lead acid, or rechargeable) and cell phones
- Tires
- Anti-freeze
- Motor oil
Helpful Recycling Hints
- Rinse all containers.
- It is okay to leave paper labels on cans.
- All other items should be placed loosely in the recycle bin (not bagged).
- Keep recyclables separate.
- Click here for additional recycling guidelines
Vehicles and Mobile Homes
Junk Vehicles and RVs
At the Libby Landfill, junk vehicles are stored for annual crushing and recycling. If you have a junk vehicle call (406) 283-2442 or visit our Junk Vehicle page here.
Mobile Homes
Lincoln County has a program to ecologically dispose of mobile homes that have been deemed unlivable. Learn more here.