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Orlando Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

City of Orlando Solid Waste Division

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Phone Number

407-246-2314
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Facility Address

1028 Woods Ave, Orlando, FL 32805

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Collection Schedule

Garbage is collected weekly, with separate designated days for recycling and yard waste.

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Bin Colors

Green for garbage, Blue lid or Blue cart for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Thanksgiving and Christmas are the only recognized holidays affecting collection; service pushes back one day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Large items can be scheduled for pickup free of charge for residents within city limits.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

A free composter program is available for city residents to reduce food waste.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Orlando Cart Setup and Collection Day Rules

In the heart of Central Florida, the City of Orlando Solid Waste Division manages residential garbage through a highly efficient automated system. Residents are provided with standardized carts featuring green lids for household refuse. To guarantee seamless service, homeowners must push their containers to the curb edge by 6:00 a.m. on their designated pickup morning. The automated lifting mechanisms on the city trucks require an unobstructed radius of at least three feet around the container. You must ensure the bin is far away from low-hanging oak trees, parked cars, and mailboxes. Additionally, all garbage should be bagged before it goes into the cart to minimize foul odors and prevent loose wrappers from scattering across the neighborhood during the dumping cycle.

Mastering the Maroon-Lidded Recycling Bin

Orlando champions sustainability through a single-stream recycling initiative, utilizing distinct maroon-lidded carts. This weekly service accepts a wide array of clean materials, including flattened cardboard boxes, empty aluminum beverage cans, and basic plastic jugs. A major point of emphasis for Orlando residents is keeping tanglers out of the maroon bin. Items like extension cords, holiday lights, and flexible plastic grocery bags wreak havoc on the local material recovery facility, causing prolonged equipment shutdowns. Rather than bagging your recyclables, simply toss them loosely into the container. If your maroon cart becomes contaminated with unacceptable items like greasy pizza boxes or broken glass, the sanitation crew will likely tag the bin and leave it unemptied.

Yard Waste Specifications and Bagging Limits

Given the lush, tropical environment of Orange County, managing vegetative debris is a weekly chore for many homeowners. Orlando offers a dedicated yard waste pickup day, but strict volume and size regulations apply. Lawn clippings, pine needles, and fallen leaves must be enclosed in your own personal heavy-duty trash cans or sealed in paper yard bags. If you are pruning shrubs or trimming trees, the severed branches must be securely bundled. These bundles cannot exceed four feet in length or weigh more than forty pounds each. Homeowners generating massive amounts of yard debris exceeding the standard weekly threshold may need to hire a private tree service or request a specialized claw truck pickup for an additional fee.

Scheduling Oversized Item Removals

When upgrading your living space, getting rid of heavy furniture or defunct appliances requires a bit of coordination. Orlando provides large item pick-up services for residents, but these must be scheduled in advance through the Solid Waste Division. Eligible items include discarded mattresses, old sofas, and white goods like washing machines or empty refrigerators. Before placing any appliance on the curb, Florida safety regulations mandate that you completely remove the doors to eliminate the risk of child entrapment. Hazardous materials such as wet latex paint, motor oil, and lithium-ion batteries are never accepted during bulk collections and must be dropped off at designated Orange County household hazardous waste facilities.

Weather Emergencies and Holiday Adjustments

Living in a region prone to severe weather means the local sanitation schedule occasionally requires sudden adjustments. During active hurricane warnings, the City of Orlando will mandate that all rolling carts and uncollected bulk waste be immediately secured indoors or inside a garage to prevent them from becoming dangerous airborne projectiles. Under normal circumstances, routine holiday schedules are quite stable. The Solid Waste Division generally only halts operations on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. When those specific holidays roll around, collections are simply shifted to the following day, creating a cascading delay through the remainder of the work week.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Orlando?

A: Garbage is collected weekly, with separate designated days for recycling and yard waste.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Thanksgiving and Christmas are the only recognized holidays affecting collection; service pushes back one day.

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

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

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Large items can be scheduled for pickup free of charge for residents within city limits.

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