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Bonita Springs Trash & Recycling Schedule

Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Bonita Springs, Florida.

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Service Provider

Lee County Solid Waste

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Phone Number

239-533-8000
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Facility Address

10500 Buckingham Rd, Fort Myers, FL 33905

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Collection Schedule

Trash, recycling, and yard waste are collected weekly on designated days.

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Bin Colors

Standard Green or Black for garbage, Blue for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Major holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas delay collection by one day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Bulk waste is collected on your regular trash day, but large white goods require a call to schedule.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Waste collection is managed regionally by Lee County for Bonita Springs residents.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Navigating Lee County Solid Waste Regulations

Since Bonita Springs operates within the Lee County Solid Waste franchise area, daily refuse collection is typically executed by contracted haulers like Waste Pro. To ensure your domestic garbage is successfully retrieved, residents must place their county-approved bins at the roadside no later than 6:30 a.m. on the morning of their designated route. The automated side-loading trucks require precise container placement to function safely. You must position your cart so that the metal lifting bar faces the street, leaving a minimum gap of three feet from surrounding objects like mailboxes, landscaping stones, or parked vehicles. Any bags resting on the ground beside the cart will be ignored by the drivers, so all household waste must fit entirely beneath a closed lid.

Mastering Smart Single-Stream Recycling

Environmental preservation is a massive priority for this coastal community, and Lee County’s single-stream recycling initiative makes diversion incredibly simple. Homeowners can place all unbagged recyclables directly into their designated cart. The local material recovery facility actively accepts flattened cardboard, clean paper products, aluminum cans, and rigid plastic containers numbered 1 through 7. However, the system is highly vulnerable to contamination from flexible plastics. Shrink wrap, bubble wrap, and plastic grocery sacks are the leading causes of mechanical failure at the sorting plant. If sanitation inspectors find these banned tanglers inside your bin, they will affix a non-compliance tag to the handle and skip your residence.

Horticultural Debris and Palm Frond Protocols

The lush, tropical environment of Bonita Springs requires frequent yard maintenance, generating a substantial amount of vegetative waste. Lee County provides a specific weekly collection day just for horticultural debris. Lightweight items like grass clippings, pine cones, and fallen leaves must be stored in heavy-duty paper lawn bags or standard 50-gallon trash cans. If you are trimming your palm trees or oak canopies, the resulting fronds and branches must be chopped into pieces no longer than six feet and securely bundled with heavy twine. To protect the physical safety of the loading crews, absolutely no single bundle or container can weigh more than fifty pounds.

White Goods and Heavy Furniture Pickups

When replacing a broken dishwasher or a worn-out mattress, you cannot rely on your standard refuse cart. Fortunately, standard bulk items such as old sofas or wooden dining tables can usually be placed curbside next to your regular trash on your normal collection day, provided they do not block traffic. However, massive household appliances, universally known as white goods, require specialized transport. Items like refrigerators, water heaters, and washing machines must be scheduled for a dedicated flatbed pickup. State law rigidly mandates that all locking mechanisms and doors must be permanently removed from discarded refrigerators to eliminate any risk of accidental entrapment for neighborhood children.

Household Chemical Disposal Facilities

Toxic chemicals pose a severe threat to the local watershed and must never be deposited into your curbside bins. Lee County strictly forbids the inclusion of household hazardous waste—such as marine batteries, used motor oil, wet latex paint, and industrial pesticides—in the standard garbage stream. To properly discard these highly reactive materials, Bonita Springs residents must transport them to the Lee County Topaz Court Solid Waste Annex in nearby Fort Myers. This specialized drop-off location ensures that dangerous toxins are chemically neutralized and kept far away from the fragile Southwest Florida ecosystem.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Bonita Springs?

A: Trash, recycling, and yard waste are collected weekly on designated days.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Major holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas delay collection by one day.

Q: Which bins should I use for trash and recycling?

A: Standard Green or Black for garbage, Blue for recycling.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Bulk waste is collected on your regular trash day, but large white goods require a call to schedule.

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