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Immokalee Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Waste Management (Collier County Solid Waste)

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Phone Number

239-252-2380
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Facility Address

3299 Tamiami Trail E, Naples, FL 34112

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Collection Schedule

Garbage is collected twice a week, and recycling/yard waste is collected once a week.

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Bin Colors

Green for garbage, Yellow or Blue lid for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

πŸŽ„ Holiday Delays

Service is only suspended on July 4th, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day, moving to the next scheduled day.

πŸ›‹οΈ Bulk Waste Pickup

Bulk collection is provided on the regular garbage day; however, large electronics or appliances require advance scheduling.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Collier County manages franchised waste services for the Immokalee community.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Collier County Sanitation Standards for Immokalee Residents

Serving the vibrant agricultural heart of Collier County, waste management in Immokalee is coordinated through the county’s centralized solid waste division. Each single-family residence utilizes a standard, heavy-duty rolling cart for everyday refuse. To ensure your household garbage is successfully collected, residents must wheel their assigned bins to the public right-of-way prior to 6:00 AM on the designated pickup morning. To combat the intense Southwest Florida heat and deter native pests, county regulations firmly require that all loose trash be secured inside tied plastic bags before it is placed in the receptacle.

Diverting Waste with Single-Stream Recycling

Sustainability is a major focus for Collier County, and Immokalee households are provided with a dedicated recycling cart to support this initiative. This single-stream system allows you to easily combine clean, dry corrugated cardboard, tin food cans, aluminum beverage containers, and rigid plastic bottles into one bin. However, it is absolutely essential that these items remain completely loose. Packaging your recyclables inside plastic grocery sacks is strictly banned, as these flexible materials wrap around the mechanical gears at the sorting facility, causing hazardous and expensive equipment failures.

Botanical Debris and Lawn Care Remnants

Maintaining a property in this tropical inland climate naturally generates a steady accumulation of botanical waste. Vegetative debris is serviced on a designated day each week, separate from standard garbage. Residents can place grass clippings, pulled weeds, and small branches into heavy-duty paper yard bags or standard 45-gallon trash cans. For larger landscaping projects involving thick tree limbs, the wood must be cleanly cut to lengths not exceeding four feet. These branches must then be tied into manageable bundles, with a strict maximum weight limit of 50 pounds per bundle to protect collection crews.

Disposing of Bulky Household Goods

When it comes time to discard oversized objects that exceed the capacity of your standard cart, such as a defunct refrigerator, a worn-out sofa, or an old mattress, special arrangements are necessary. Immokalee residents must contact the Collier County solid waste customer service center at least 48 hours prior to their normal collection day to request a specialized bulk pickup. Appliances containing refrigerants must be safely handled, and hazardous substances like wet exterior paint, motor oil, and heavy construction debris are completely excluded from curbside bulk collection.

The Mechanics of Curbside Receptacle Placement

The sanitation trucks traversing Immokalee utilize advanced, automated side-loading arms to efficiently hoist and empty the heavy carts. For this mechanized process to occur safely, homeowners must strictly follow spatial clearance guidelines. A mandatory three-foot buffer zone must surround each individual bin. Carts must not be stationed immediately next to parked automobiles, leaning against mailboxes, or situated directly beneath low-hanging branches. The lid’s hinges must face your property so it opens correctly into the truck hopper. Following the completed route, empty carts must be removed from the roadside by evening.

Severe Weather and Calendar Adjustments

Inland communities like Immokalee remain highly vigilant during the Atlantic hurricane season. If a severe tropical cyclone approaches, Collier County will preemptively halt all sanitation operations to clear the roads for emergency response vehicles and secure their own heavy equipment. Outside of extreme weather events, standard federal holidays such as Thanksgiving, July 4th, and Christmas Day will alter the collection schedule. If your assigned garbage day falls on a recognized closure, your pickup will typically be postponed by 24 hours, shifting the remainder of the week's routes forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Immokalee?

A: Garbage is collected twice a week, and recycling/yard waste is collected once a week.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Service is only suspended on July 4th, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day, moving to the next scheduled day.

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

A: Green for garbage, Yellow or Blue lid for recycling.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Bulk collection is provided on the regular garbage day; however, large electronics or appliances require advance scheduling.

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