The 'cleanest city in America' is Milwaukee? That's what a new study says

A large-scale study released Tuesday claims Milwaukee is "the cleanest city in America."

The study, conducted by HouseFresh ― an online publication focused on air quality issues and evaluating indoor filtration products, analyzed 12.3 million sanitation-related 311 complaints placed over the last year in cities across America. These included complaints regarding garbage, waste and recycling.

The study ranked the locations based on the number of sanitation-related reports per 100,000 residents.

With only 309 complaints per 100,000 residents, Milwaukee saw by far the fewest complaints of the 23 cities HouseFresh studied.

Baltimore saw the most with almost 47,300 complaints per 100,000, followed by Sacramento, Calif., which saw nearly 34,200 complaints per 100,000.

Rank

City

Complaints per 100K residents

1

Baltimore

47,295

2

Sacramento, Calif.

34,186

3

Charlotte, N.C.

31,112

4

Los Angeles

21,616

5

Memphis, Tenn.

17,408

6

Boston

10,252

7

San Antonio

8,929

8

Kansas City, Mo.

8,874

9

Buffalo, N.Y.

8,509

10

Dallas

8,382

11

Pittsburgh

7,854

12

Nashville, Tenn.

7,703

13

Chicago

7,376

14

Houston

6,275

15

Oakland, Calif.

6,139

16

New Orleans

5,295

17

New York

3,728

18

Miami

3,284

19

San Francisco

2,411

20

Austin, Texas

2,245

21

Philadelphia

2,144

22

Riverside, Calif.

1,609

23

Milwaukee

309

But despite being the cleanest city in the study, Milwaukee was not home to the cleanest zip code studied. That title went to Houston, Texas' 77546 zip code, which only had 19 sanitation-related complaints per 100,000 residents.

Other zip codes in the top 10 included four more in Houston and ones in Sacramento, Charlotte, Kansas City, Miami and Dallas.

City of Milwaukee sanitation driver Joe Langford (left) carries a trash bin to the truck as Sequetia Smith drives on North 72nd Street in Milwaukee on Wednesday, June 28, 2023. The quality of Wisconsin's unhealthy air continues from Canadian wildfires.
City of Milwaukee sanitation driver Joe Langford (left) carries a trash bin to the truck as Sequetia Smith drives on North 72nd Street in Milwaukee on Wednesday, June 28, 2023. The quality of Wisconsin's unhealthy air continues from Canadian wildfires.

What do other studies say about Milwaukee's cleanliness?

Another recent report by the Wisconsin Policy Forum found that the amount of trash produced by Wisconsinites has been declining since 2008 and 2009.

Residents of the state sent about 8.2 million tons of trash in Wisconsin landfills in 2021, down from nearly 12 million tons in the mid-2000s. It should be noted though that this decline was due in part to a decrease in waste from construction and demolition projects, fewer of which occurred during the Great Recession.

More: Milwaukee suburbs show stark differences in garbage collection

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee named cleanest city in America in new HouseFresh study