Waste sorting as well as waste collection at the source is one of the processing techniques improving the efficiency of waste management system. In this study, Life cycle assessment approach applied for life cycle impact assessment of the Recyclable Waste Collection Process (RWCP) in Isfahan City.Recyclable Waste Collection Process (RWCP) in Isfahan City consists of collecting recyclable wastes from, houses, stations, and commercial centers as three sub-processes. The environmental impacts of the RWCP quantified in all these three sectors. Life cycle impact assessment of RWCP has been conducted in three sections as current situation and two different scenarios. For LCA of current situation environmental impacts of three collection sub-processes were conducted using SimaPro software. These impacts have been assessed individually as well as the aggregation of three sub-processes as a whole system). Moreover, first scenario focused on cutting off the collection of recyclable wastes (RWs) from houses in some city districts (such as 5, 6, 7, 8, and 13) and calculating the environmental impacts. Second scenario is focused on increasing the containing space of vehicles in Recyclable Waste Collection Stations (RWCSs). Third and Forth scenarios focused on decreasing the collection from houses and concentrate on RWCSs. It means that the collection process being conducted from houses of half of districts/or collection process cut off in all districts. Based on these, we assumed that if 30%, 50%, 70% or 90% of recyclable wastes could transfer to RWCS. The results showed that the collecting from houses sector has the most environmental impacts which could be due to the fact that this sector covers the entire street network for full service to houses and vehicles have to travel greater distance than the other two parts which leads to greater fuel and tires consumption. The results for first scenario showed that as much as the collection and traortation in the houses sector is reducing the waste load in RWCS is increasing but the waste load for municipal wastes (traort to compost station) will be increased. The results for third and Forth scenarios showed that with cutting of the collection process in both “half of districts” as well as “all districts” the environmental impacts are decreasing. But it should be noted that part of this lost impacts are not being decreased completely but they transferred to municipal waste collection process which are traort to compost station. Within all scenarios and current situation, scenario with completely cutting off and 90% transfer to RWCS is the best scenario with lower environmental impacts. The results showed that the potential impact of this scenario on Human health damage category comparing to current situation will be decreased by 52 %, on Ecosystem quality damage 46%, and on Climate change damage by 36%, and on Resources damage 33%, respectively. Keywords: Environmental Life Cycle Assessment, Recyclable Waste Collection, IMPACT 2002+,