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Sebring Trash & Recycling Schedule

Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Sebring, 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

City of Sebring Solid Waste

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Phone Number

863-471-5115
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Facility Address

368 S Commerce Ave, Sebring, FL 33870

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Collection Schedule

Weekly curbside garbage and recycling collection.

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Bin Colors

Standard city-issued bins.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Holidays shift service to the following business day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Bulk items are collected for a fee and must be requested via the city.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

The city manages its own solid waste services within the municipal boundaries.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Securing Household Sanitation in the Heartland

Located in the picturesque heart of Highlands County, the City of Sebring administers residential garbage services through authorized franchised contractors. To ensure smooth operations around the scenic Lake Jackson neighborhoods, homeowners are required to have their rolling refuse carts positioned at the edge of the roadway by 6:00 AM on their designated collection dates. Because the city relies on advanced side-loading vehicles, precise spatial awareness is critical. Your cart must be situated on flat terrain with the lid hinges pointing toward your residence. Furthermore, a strict three-foot isolation zone must be maintained around the bin, keeping it well clear of mailboxes, fire hydrants, and parked vehicles to prevent mechanical collisions.

Navigating the Sebring Recycling Program

Highlands County encourages robust landfill diversion, offering Sebring residents a distinct cart for single-stream recyclables. You can deposit clean aluminum beverage cans, flattened corrugated cardboard, dry paper products, and rigid plastic jugs directly into this receptacle. The most critical rule to internalize is that all materials must be left completely loose. Enclosing your recyclables in plastic grocery sacks causes catastrophic entanglements at the regional sorting facility. If collection crews identify prohibited items—such as styrofoam food packaging, shattered glass, or tangled yard hoses—inside your recycling bin, they will attach a brightly colored warning tag and leave the cart unemptied.

Managing Organic Yard Debris

The lush, central Florida environment guarantees a steady output of horticultural waste. Sebring provides a dedicated weekly route specifically for clearing green debris. Small organic matter like fallen oak leaves, pine needles, and grass clippings must be tightly packed into biodegradable paper yard bags or standard 32-gallon trash cans. When pruning the heavy canopy, resulting tree limbs must be cut down to lengths of four feet or less and bundled securely with twine. To comply with rigorous occupational safety limits, no individual yard bag, trash can, or wood bundle may exceed a maximum weight threshold of 50 pounds.

Heavy Furniture and Appliance Protocols

Standard rollout carts are entirely inadequate for disposing of oversized household goods. When it is time to discard a ruined sofa, an old mattress, or a broken washing machine, Sebring residents must coordinate a bulk waste pickup. While certain large furniture pieces can be collected on designated bulk days, discarding massive appliances—commonly known as white goods—demands proactive communication with the waste contractor. Safety regulations strictly mandate that all locking doors be completely detached from discarded refrigerators prior to placing them curbside, eliminating the severe risk of accidental child entrapment.

Highlands County Solid Waste Center

Pouring toxic substances down the drain or tossing them into the municipal garbage is a monumental threat to the local aquifer. Sebring locals are absolutely prohibited from discarding volatile materials such as wet latex paint, used motor oil, pool cleaning chemicals, and lithium-ion batteries in their curbside bins. These dangerous compounds must be isolated and transported directly to the Highlands County Solid Waste Management Center. This specialized drop-off facility allows private citizens to safely surrender hazardous household waste, guaranteeing that the materials are neutralized in compliance with stringent federal environmental laws.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Sebring?

A: Weekly curbside garbage and recycling collection.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Holidays shift service to the following business day.

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

A: Standard city-issued bins.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Bulk items are collected for a fee and must be requested via the city.

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