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Key Largo Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Keys Waste Management

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Phone Number

305-853-3433
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Facility Address

106000 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037

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Collection Schedule

Weekly garbage and recycling collection.

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Bin Colors

Green (Garbage), Blue (Recycling).

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

No service on Thanksgiving and Christmas; schedule shifts to the next day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Quarterly bulk pickup events or scheduled fee-based pickups.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Monroe County manages the franchise for the unincorporated Upper Keys area.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Monroe County Waste Collection Procedures

Servicing the Upper Keys requires a highly coordinated effort to protect the surrounding marine environment. Residential garbage hauling in Key Largo is managed by Monroe County Solid Waste alongside its franchised partners. Every property is outfitted with sturdy, animal-resistant rolling carts. To guarantee your household refuse is collected, you must position your bin at the edge of the Overseas Highway or your local neighborhood street by 6:00 AM on your assigned service days. Residents must ensure the cart lid is firmly shut to prevent ocean breezes or local wildlife from scattering trash into the nearby canals or mangroves.

Protecting the Reef with Proper Recycling

Environmental preservation is a way of life in the Florida Keys. Key Largo residents participate in a robust single-stream recycling initiative aimed at diverting waste from mainland landfills. Using your designated recycling cart, you can safely dispose of rinsed aluminum cans, clean paper products, flattened cardboard, and rigid plastic containers. It is strictly forbidden to use plastic garbage bags to hold your recyclables; the sorting machinery cannot process plastic films, and bagging your items will result in the entire cart being flagged as contaminated. Furthermore, styrofoam coolers and fishing lines must never enter the recycling stream.

Tropical Foliage and Yard Rubbish

The lush, tropical climate of the Upper Keys guarantees that homeowners will frequently deal with fallen palm fronds and overgrown vegetation. Monroe County offers weekly yard waste removal to keep properties looking pristine. To ensure your landscape debris is hauled away, small leaves and twigs must be packed securely into biodegradable paper yard bags or standard 32-gallon trash receptacles. Larger branches and palm fronds must be trimmed to lengths of four feet or less and bundled tightly with twine. Sanitation personnel will not collect any individual bundle or container that exceeds the strict 50-pound weight threshold.

Bulk Disposals and Freon Appliances

When it is time to upgrade your coastal furniture or discard a malfunctioning chest freezer, you must adhere to specific bulk waste protocols. Key Largo residents are permitted to schedule bulk item pickups for oversized household goods. However, you must contact your local franchised hauler beforehand to place your address on the clam-truck route. Discarding appliances, commonly known as white goods, requires extra precautions. By law, any locking doors must be entirely removed from discarded refrigerators to eliminate child entrapment hazards, and the unit's freon must be professionally managed before it reaches the transfer station.

Transfer Stations for Hazardous Goods

Dumping toxic chemicals into the trash is a catastrophic hazard to the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Residents of Key Largo must responsibly manage volatile materials such as marine paint, used boat oil, pool chlorine, and lithium batteries. These dangerous compounds cannot be thrown into your curbside bins. Instead, private citizens must transport household hazardous waste to the Key Largo Transfer Station, located off County Road 905. This specialized facility provides a secure drop-off zone where locals can surrender toxic substances at no charge, guaranteeing they are neutralized without threatening the delicate coral reef ecosystem.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Key Largo?

A: Weekly garbage and recycling collection.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: No service on Thanksgiving and Christmas; schedule shifts to the next day.

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

A: Green (Garbage), Blue (Recycling).

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Quarterly bulk pickup events or scheduled fee-based pickups.

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