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Laurel Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Enter your street address on the official collection map to see your specific trash, recycling, and yard waste schedule.

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Service Provider

Sarasota County Solid Waste

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Phone Number

941-861-5000
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Facility Address

4000 Knights Trail Rd, Nokomis, FL 34275

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Collection Schedule

Weekly automated garbage, recycling, and yard waste.

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Bin Colors

Green/Black (Garbage), Blue (Recycling).

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day shift collection forward one day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Call to schedule large item collection.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Service is provided by the county-franchised hauler, Waste Management.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Sanitation Parameters for Laurel Households

For property owners situated in the coastal enclave of Laurel, solid waste removal is orchestrated by the Sarasota County government through an exclusive franchise contract. Each residential address is outfitted with a heavy-duty, standardized receptacle designed specifically for automated collection vehicles. To ensure your household refuse is collected on your designated day, the bin must be pushed to the street edge no later than 6:00 AM. Proper alignment is strictly enforced; the container needs to sit on a flat grade with its lid completely closed. Residents must provide a three-foot clearance buffer separating the cart from mailboxes, landscaping stones, and parked cars, allowing the mechanical arms to grab the bin without incident.

Recycling Correctly on the Gulf Coast

Sarasota County provides a specialized cart exclusively for recyclable materials, aiming to drastically reduce the residential footprint on local landfills. In Laurel, you can safely deposit clean corrugated cardboard, dry office paper, aluminum beverage cans, glass jars, and rigid plastics into this designated bin. The most crucial directive for this program is to keep all items completely unbagged. Throwing your recyclables into plastic grocery wrappers causes severe mechanical failures at the regional sorting plant. If the collection crew discovers forbidden materials such as styrofoam blocks, tangled garden hoses, or food-soiled pizza boxes, your cart will receive a non-compliance sticker and will not be emptied.

Disposing of Bulky Furniture and White Goods

Standard refuse carts are not built to handle massive household items like a ruined sofa, an old mattress, or a broken washing machine. Residents of Laurel benefit from the county's scheduled bulk waste protocols, which often allow for large furniture to be picked up alongside regular trash. However, discarding major appliances, known in the industry as white goods, requires an advance phone call to the franchised hauler. To mitigate serious safety risks for local children, state laws require the complete removal of all locking doors from discarded refrigerators and chest freezers before they are placed near the roadway.

Managing Your Landscaping Leftovers

The vibrant coastal climate of Sarasota County means constant yard maintenance for Laurel homeowners. A dedicated weekly collection route is assigned specifically to manage this horticultural output. Grass clippings, pulled weeds, and fallen pine needles must be contained within reusable 32-gallon trash cans or heavy-duty paper yard bags. If your landscaping efforts involve pruning trees, the resulting branches must be cut to lengths of four feet or shorter and bundled with sturdy twine. The sanitation crews strictly observe occupational safety limits, meaning any single yard bag, container, or wood bundle weighing in excess of 40 pounds will be bypassed.

Safeguarding the Environment from Toxins

Pouring dangerous solvents down the drain or tossing them into your curbside garbage presents a monumental threat to the delicate Florida aquifer. Laurel residents are absolutely prohibited from throwing away volatile materials like wet latex paint, used motor oil, pool chlorine, and lithium-ion batteries. These toxic compounds must be isolated and transported directly to the Central County Solid Waste Disposal Complex or a designated Citizens' Convenience Center. These facilities allow locals to surrender hazardous household waste safely and at no cost, ensuring the chemicals are neutralized in compliance with stringent federal environmental standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Laurel?

A: Weekly automated garbage, recycling, and yard waste.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day shift collection forward one day.

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

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

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Call to schedule large item collection.

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