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Miramar Beach Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Waste Management (Franchised)

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Phone Number

850-835-0248
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Facility Address

76 N 6th St, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433

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Collection Schedule

Weekly curbside collection of garbage and recycling.

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Bin Colors

Green (Garbage), Blue (Recycling).

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Service is delayed by one day following major holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Coordinated directly with Waste Management or taken to the county landfill.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Many gated resort communities in Miramar Beach utilize private valet trash services separate from county curbside.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

South Walton Refuse Collection Routines

Situated along the stunning Emerald Coast, Miramar Beach adheres to the waste collection frameworks mandated by Walton County. Due to the area's high volume of vacation rentals and permanent residences, reliable sanitation is critical. Franchised haulers supply standardized rollout carts to all single-family homes. You are required to wheel your garbage receptacle to the street edge prior to 6:00 a.m. on your specific collection mornings. Given the local wildlife population, including foraging black bears and raccoons, utilizing bear-resistant carts and tightly bagging all organic waste is strongly encouraged by local authorities to prevent unsightly neighborhood messes.

Navigating the Automated Lift Spacing

The sanitation trucks traversing Miramar Beach utilize specialized hydraulic lifting arms to grab and empty the heavy refuse carts. This automated methodology necessitates strict curb spacing. Residents must provide a minimum clearance of three feet around the entire circumference of the bin. Keep your carts safely distanced from utility poles, custom mailboxes, parked vehicles, and storm drains. Furthermore, the cart lid must open toward the street, with the wheels resting firmly against the curb. Carts placed inappropriately pose a severe safety hazard and will be bypassed by the collection drivers.

Single-Stream Curbside Recycling on the Coast

Walton County champions a single-stream recycling initiative to help preserve the pristine Panhandle environment. Your dedicated recycling cart is serviced once a week. Homeowners are permitted to toss in flattened corrugated cardboard, dry paper products, rinsed aluminum cans, and rigid plastic bottles. However, strict contamination rules apply. You must never bundle your recyclables inside plastic grocery bags, as flexible films jam the high-speed sorting screens at the recycling center. If a driver spots banned materials—such as styrofoam coolers, shattered glass, or beach chairs—the bin will be flagged and left at the curb.

Preparing Yard Debris for the Swale

Coastal storms and rapid tropical growth require constant landscaping in Miramar Beach. The franchised haulers provide dedicated yard waste pickups to manage this debris. Loose foliage, grass clippings, and pine straw must be contained in personal heavy-duty trash cans or tied in biodegradable bags. Larger tree branches and palm fronds must be sawed down to lengths no greater than four feet and tied into manageable bundles weighing under 50 pounds. Any vegetative waste generated by hired commercial landscapers or tree removal services must be hauled away by the contractors themselves.

Bulky Discards and White Goods Mitigation

When a household needs to discard oversized furniture, such as a king-sized mattress, a broken patio set, or a large sectional sofa, standard rollout carts are useless. Miramar Beach residents can schedule specialized bulk waste collections through their franchised waste provider. You must contact the customer service office in advance to reserve a pickup slot. For the disposal of large appliances (white goods) like washing machines and refrigerators, state safety laws mandate the immediate removal of all attached doors and hinges to eliminate the threat of child entrapment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Miramar Beach?

A: Weekly curbside collection of garbage and recycling.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Service is delayed by one day following major holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas.

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: Coordinated directly with Waste Management or taken to the county landfill.

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