How to get rid of stuff in São Paulo
São Paulo collects bulky things from the kerb for free, but on a fixed route rather than by appointment, so the date is decided for you and the window is narrow. What the kerbside truck takes and what an ecoponto takes are close to opposites, and getting that pair the wrong way round is the most common wasted trip in the city.
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In short
If you only read one thing on this page.
Costs nothing
129 municipal drop-off yards taking up to one cubic metre of loose rubble per person per day, plus furniture, mattresses, garden prunings and recyclables. They refuse electronics and appliances outright.
Free
If you can't move it
A free kerbside collection on a fixed published route rather than by appointment. It takes old furniture, mattresses, sofas, broken appliances, garden prunings and bagged rubble, up to fifteen 50-litre sacks.
They collect
Without booking
Coopermiti: Pontos de Entrega Voluntária
The electronics route the municipal services refuse. A cooperative accredited by the city, running a dozen-plus voluntary drop-off points for e-waste.
No appointment
Back into use
Exército de Salvação: retirada de doações
Free home collection of things still worth using, furniture in good condition, clothes, working appliances, books and toys. They ask for photographs of furniture by WhatsApp before agreeing to come.
Reused, not processed
From the editor
The thing to understand about São Paulo is that its two free services divide the work almost exactly opposite to how people assume. Cata-Bagulho, the kerbside route, takes the old furniture, the mattress, the sofa and the broken appliance, plus bagged rubble up to fifteen sacks. The ecopontos take loose rubble by the cubic metre and refuse electronics and appliances outright. So the fridge goes to the kerb and the rubble goes to the yard, and getting that pair the wrong way round is the most common wasted trip in the city. It is on the city's own acceptance matrix, and it still surprises people. Cata-Bagulho is also a route rather than a booking: you look your address up, you do not call. Put the material out on your own frontage before 8am on the day, never the night before, and never in front of a neighbour's building. Electronics go to neither service. Coopermiti, a cooperative accredited by the city, runs the drop-off network for them. And if you hire a caçamba, ask for the CTR-E, because an unregistered skip leaves the fine with you rather than with the company.
What residents need to know
Two free municipal services do most of the work, and they divide the job in a way that catches people out. Operação Cata-Bagulho is a scheduled kerbside route: you look your address up rather than booking, and it takes old furniture, mattresses, sofas and broken appliances. The 129 ecopontos are drop-off yards taking up to a cubic metre of loose rubble a day, and they refuse electronics and appliances outright. So the appliance goes to the kerb and the rubble goes to the yard, which is the reverse of what most people assume.
Where things go in São Paulo
Every option in this guide, arranged by the thing you are getting rid of. A missing name is not a refusal. It means nobody has told us either way, which is worth asking about before you make the trip.
| Item | Option | Run by | How you use it | Cost | Booking |
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| furniture | Operação Cata-Bagulho | Municipal | Pickup | Free | Not needed |
| Exército de Salvação: retirada de doações | Nonprofit | Pickup, Drop-off | Free | By appointment | |
| Ecopontos de São Paulo | Municipal | Drop-off | Free | Not needed | |
| Transportadoras cadastradas na SP Regula | Private | Pickup | Paid | By appointment | |
| appliances | Operação Cata-Bagulho | Municipal | Pickup | Free | Not needed |
| Exército de Salvação: retirada de doações | Nonprofit | Pickup, Drop-off | Free | By appointment | |
| Coopermiti: Pontos de Entrega Voluntária | Nonprofit | Drop-off | Free | Not needed | |
| construction waste | Operação Cata-Bagulho | Municipal | Pickup | Free | Not needed |
| Ecopontos de São Paulo | Municipal | Drop-off | Free | Not needed | |
| Transportadoras cadastradas na SP Regula | Private | Pickup | Paid | By appointment | |
| building materials | Ecopontos de São Paulo | Municipal | Drop-off | Free | Not needed |
| Transportadoras cadastradas na SP Regula | Private | Pickup | Paid | By appointment | |
| electronics | Exército de Salvação: retirada de doações | Nonprofit | Pickup, Drop-off | Free | By appointment |
| Coopermiti: Pontos de Entrega Voluntária | Nonprofit | Drop-off | Free | Not needed | |
| garden waste | Operação Cata-Bagulho | Municipal | Pickup | Free | Not needed |
| Ecopontos de São Paulo | Municipal | Drop-off | Free | Not needed | |
| mattresses | Operação Cata-Bagulho | Municipal | Pickup | Free | Not needed |
| Ecopontos de São Paulo | Municipal | Drop-off | Free | Not needed | |
| batteries | Coopermiti: Pontos de Entrega Voluntária | Nonprofit | Drop-off | Free | Not needed |
| books | Exército de Salvação: retirada de doações | Nonprofit | Pickup, Drop-off | Free | By appointment |
| clothes | Exército de Salvação: retirada de doações | Nonprofit | Pickup, Drop-off | Free | By appointment |
| textiles | Exército de Salvação: retirada de doações | Nonprofit | Pickup, Drop-off | Free | By appointment |
| toys | Exército de Salvação: retirada de doações | Nonprofit | Pickup, Drop-off | Free | By appointment |
| bicycles | Nothing we have listed takes this yet. | ||||
| hazardous waste | Nothing we have listed takes this yet. | ||||
| paint | Nothing we have listed takes this yet. | ||||
| tyres | Nothing we have listed takes this yet. | ||||
Furniture
The kerbside route takes furniture, and so does the ecoponto. Anything still in good condition is worth offering to a charity collection first, the Salvation Army will come to you, free, if you send photos ahead.
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Municipal
Operação Cata-Bagulho
Prefeitura de São Paulo: Secretaria Municipal das Subprefeituras · São Paulo
- Takes
- furniture, mattresses, appliances, garden waste, and 2 more
View → Checked 18 Aug 2026 -
Reuse
Exército de Salvação: retirada de doações
Exército de Salvação
- Takes
- furniture, clothes, textiles, appliances, and 4 more
- Where
- São Paulo
- Booking
- Book online
View → Checked 18 Aug 2026
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Recycling
Ecopontos de São Paulo
Prefeitura de São Paulo · São Paulo
- Takes
- furniture, mattresses, construction waste, building materials, and 2 more
View → Checked 18 Aug 2026
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Removal
Transportadoras cadastradas na SP Regula
Private hauliers registered with SP Regula
- Takes
- furniture, construction waste, building materials, other items
- Won’t take
- By appointment only
- Cost
- On quote
- Where
- São Paulo
- Booking
- By appointment
View → Checked 18 Aug 2026
Mattresses
Mattresses and sofas go out on the Cata-Bagulho route, or to an ecoponto. There is no separate mattress scheme here and no fee either way.
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Municipal
Operação Cata-Bagulho
Prefeitura de São Paulo: Secretaria Municipal das Subprefeituras · São Paulo
- Takes
- furniture, mattresses, appliances, garden waste, and 2 more
View → Checked 18 Aug 2026
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Recycling
Ecopontos de São Paulo
Prefeitura de São Paulo · São Paulo
- Takes
- furniture, mattresses, construction waste, building materials, and 2 more
View → Checked 18 Aug 2026
Appliances
Broken appliances go to the KERB, not to an ecoponto, the yards refuse them outright, which is the reverse of what most people expect. Anything still working is worth donating instead.
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Municipal
Operação Cata-Bagulho
Prefeitura de São Paulo: Secretaria Municipal das Subprefeituras · São Paulo
- Takes
- furniture, mattresses, appliances, garden waste, and 2 more
View → Checked 18 Aug 2026 -
Reuse
Exército de Salvação: retirada de doações
Exército de Salvação
- Takes
- furniture, clothes, textiles, appliances, and 4 more
- Where
- São Paulo
- Booking
- Book online
View → Checked 18 Aug 2026
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Recycling
Coopermiti: Pontos de Entrega Voluntária
Coopermiti: cooperativa accredited by the City of São Paulo · Casa Verde
- Takes
- electronics, appliances, batteries, other items
View → Checked 18 Aug 2026
Electronics
Neither free municipal service takes electronics. Coopermiti, a cooperative accredited by the city, runs the voluntary drop-off network that does, with anything over 70 × 70 cm, CRT televisions and batteries needing to be arranged with them directly.
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Reuse
Exército de Salvação: retirada de doações
Exército de Salvação
- Takes
- furniture, clothes, textiles, appliances, and 4 more
- Where
- São Paulo
- Booking
- Book online
View → Checked 18 Aug 2026
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Recycling
Coopermiti: Pontos de Entrega Voluntária
Coopermiti: cooperativa accredited by the City of São Paulo · Casa Verde
- Takes
- electronics, appliances, batteries, other items
View → Checked 18 Aug 2026
Clothing & textiles
Clothing is a donation question here rather than a municipal one. The Salvation Army collects free, and its drop-boxes take clothes, shoes and small items through a 70 × 40 cm aperture.
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Reuse
Exército de Salvação: retirada de doações
Exército de Salvação
- Takes
- furniture, clothes, textiles, appliances, and 4 more
- Where
- São Paulo
- Booking
- Book online
View → Checked 18 Aug 2026
The words São Paulo uses
These are the terms on the city's own pages. They stay in the local language here for the same reason they do on a form: the English version will not get you to the right page.
- Cata-Bagulho
- The city's own name for its free bulky-waste kerbside collection. Operação Cata-Bagulho runs a published route rather than taking bookings.
- Ecoponto
- A municipal drop-off yard. Unlike Rio, where the equivalent is a Posto de Entrega Voluntária and 'ecoponto' finds nothing. This IS São Paulo's word, and there are 129 of them.
- entulho
- Construction rubble. Bagged at the kerb (15 sacks of 50 litres maximum), or loose at an ecoponto up to one cubic metre per person per day.
- caçamba
- A skip. The company placing it must be registered with SP Regula.
- CTR-E
- Controle de Transporte de Resíduos Eletrônico, the electronic waste transport docket a registered hauler issues. Ask for it: without one the fine falls on the resident.
- SP Regula
- The municipal regulator that registers private waste transporters. It superseded AMLURB, so older guidance naming AMLURB is out of date.
- PEV
- Ponto de Entrega Voluntária, a voluntary drop-off point. Coopermiti runs the electronics network.
Things that catch people out
- Cata-Bagulho is a scheduled route, not an appointment. Look your address up at coleta.prefeitura.sp.gov.br rather than calling to book.
- Put the material out on the pavement in front of your own building before 8am on the collection day. The city says explicitly that leaving it out the night before is not permitted, and not in front of a neighbour's property either.
- The kerbside route takes old furniture, mattresses, sofas and broken appliances, and bagged rubble only, up to fifteen 50-litre sacks.
- An ecoponto is the opposite: loose rubble up to one cubic metre per person per day, and it refuses electronics and appliances outright. That refusal is the single most surprising thing on the city's own acceptance matrix.
- Asbestos sheeting, plasterboard and household organic waste go through neither service.
- Ecopontos open Monday to Saturday 6am–10pm, and Sundays and holidays 6am–6pm.
- Electronics go to Coopermiti's voluntary drop-off points instead. Anything over 70 × 70 cm, plus CRT televisions and batteries, needs arranging with them first rather than being left in a public bin.
- Hiring a caçamba? Ask for the CTR-E. Every private waste company operating here must register with SP Regula, and an unregistered skip leaves you holding the fine, not them.
How to book Operação Cata-Bagulho
In order. The sequence is the content, several of these fail if you do them the other way round.
- Look your address up at coleta.prefeitura.sp.gov.br. This is a scheduled route, so there is nothing to book.
- Put the material on the pavement in front of your own building, never in front of a neighbour's.
- Do it before 8am on the collection day. Leaving it out the night before is not permitted.
- Bag any rubble, up to fifteen 50-litre sacks. Loose rubble goes to an ecoponto instead.
What it costs in São Paulo
What each option charges, in its own words, with the date we last read it. We publish no price of our own: a number we typed would go stale before the sentence it came from did.
| Option | Cost | Checked |
|---|---|---|
| Operação Cata-Bagulho Municipal · Pickup · Free | Free Free for São Paulo residents. | |
| Exército de Salvação: retirada de doações Nonprofit · Pickup · Drop-off · Free · Booking needed | Free Free, the collection is a free service. | |
| Coopermiti: Pontos de Entrega Voluntária Nonprofit · Drop-off · Free | Free | |
| Ecopontos de São Paulo Municipal · Drop-off · Free | Free Free, up to one cubic metre per person per day. | |
| Transportadoras cadastradas na SP Regula Private · Pickup · Paid · Booking needed | On quote Priced by the operator; the city publishes no rates. |
Check who is carrying it away
The risk nobody mentions
Once someone drives away with your things, what happens next is on their word. These are the questions that get an answer worth having, and they work whatever the rules are where you live.
Ask where it goes
Not “we recycle”, the name of the place. A company that sorts for reuse can tell you who receives it.
Ask for it in writing
A message you can keep is worth more than an assurance on the doorstep, and costs an honest operator nothing.
What we cannot check
Licensing works differently in every country and we hold no licence data, so we never call a listed option licensed.