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Freemoval city resource guides

Search 65 city-specific resource guides for free and low-cost junk removal, including the rules that apply locally, donation programs, and how Freemoval is expanding through 2026.

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Albuquerque, NM

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Albuquerque’s rare FREE Large Item Pick-Up year-round (24-hour notice via 311, no annual cap), the no-glass-in-blue-cart rule with 11 yellow drop-off bins, three Convenience Centers ($5.25/load), and the HHW Collection Center on Girard NE.

View Albuquerque guide →

Arlington, TX

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Arlington’s free bi-weekly automatic bulk pickup on your recycling day (1 item per day, 2 cubic yards under 35 lbs), 3 free landfill drop-off visits per year (water bill plus driver’s license required), glass accepted curbside in blue cart, and Republic Services as the city’s contractor at 817-317-2000.

View Arlington guide →

Atlanta, GA

Launching

Complete guide to free pickup options, City of Atlanta bulk service, donation programs across the metro, and the upcoming partner-community Freemoval pickup program.

View Atlanta guide →

Anaheim, CA

Launching

Anaheim’s 3 free bulky pickups per year (10 items each) via Republic Services at 714-238-2444, three-cart system under CA SB 1383 with mandatory food waste in green cart, and the North OC HHW Facility at 1071 N. Blue Gum St for free electronics and chemical disposal.

View Anaheim guide →

Anchorage, AK

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Anchorage’s SWS Saturday bulk pickup by appointment with fees (call 907-343-6250), annual Citywide Cleanup May 2–31, 2026 with free orange bags, Anchorage Regional Landfill at 15500 Eagle River Loop, and bear-aware cart storage requirements.

View Anchorage guide →

Akron, OH

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Akron’s weekly free curbside large item and appliance collection (no appointment needed), 3 Special Bulk Volume Pickups per year (call 311), glass excluded from curbside recycling with purple drop-off bins, and the Recycle Right campaign.

View Akron guide →

Allentown, PA

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Allentown’s twice-weekly collection with bulk item pickup on the second collection night, new J.P. Mascaro & Sons contract since June 2025, set-out 5–10 PM, electronics drop-off by appointment at (610) 437-8729, and Lehigh County HHW events.

View Allentown guide →

Aurora, CO

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Aurora’s licensed private hauler system (no city-provided trash collection), $10 At Your Door HHW pickup year-round (call 1-800-449-7587, $10 for residents vs $20 standard), Pedal Point electronics events with rotating 2026 special pricing windows, and code-enforced cart storage requirements.

View Aurora guide →

Austin, TX

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Austin’s new on-demand bulk pickup system (launched January 2025), three free collections per service per year, and the Recycle & Reuse Drop-Off Center.

View Austin guide →

Augusta, GA

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Augusta’s weekly curbside bulk collection (10 cu yd limit, same day as garbage), new 2026 opt-in recycling via Coastal Waste (enroll at coastalwasteinc.com), tires no longer accepted curbside, and Habitat ReStore CSRA.

View Augusta guide →

Bakersfield, CA

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Bakersfield’s 2 free large item pickups per month by appointment (call 661-326-3114), twice-yearly Large Item Collection Events at community sites, SB 1383 three-cart mandatory sorting, and Kern County Special Waste Facility at (661) 862-8900 for HHW.

View Bakersfield guide →

Baltimore, MD

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Baltimore’s monthly bulk pickup, five free DPW Residential Drop-Off Centers, and how to use the city’s 311 system for scheduling.

View Baltimore guide →

Boise, ID

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Boise’s 6 free large item pickups per year through Curb It/Republic Services, the Hefty EnergyBag orange bag program for hard-to-recycle plastics, monthly HHW collection sites, and Idaho Youth Ranch donation network.

View Boise guide →

Baton Rouge, LA

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Baton Rouge’s twice-weekly garbage plus once-weekly out-of-cart bulk pickup included in monthly fee (curbside by 4 AM), North Landfill free self-haul at 16001 Samuels Rd, bi-annual HHW events, and the 2026 woody waste collection change.

View Baton Rouge guide →

Bridgeport, CT

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Bridgeport’s year-round Transfer Station at 475 Asylum St (Mon–Sat 7 AM–3 PM), seasonal Household Bulk Trash Pickup Program (2 rounds/year by council district, call 203-576-7124), and CT E-Cycles for electronics.

View Bridgeport guide →

Birmingham, AL

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Birmingham’s biweekly bulk trash and brush pickup, the new neighborhood-based schedule launched in 2025, and Jefferson County options.

View Birmingham guide →

Boston, MA

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Boston’s free curbside bulk pickup via BOS:311, mandatory special collection for Freon and CRT items under MA state law, and the Patriots’ Day collection delay.

View Boston guide →

Buffalo, NY

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Buffalo’s FREE 2-piece WEEKLY bulk trash allowance (no appointment), Spring/Fall Large Bulk seasons by 9 council districts, the Pick & Pay program ($150+), e-waste at 1120 Seneca Street, tire collection 4 times per year at Broadway Garage, and the simplest holiday schedule of any major U.S. city.

View Buffalo guide →

Camden, NJ

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Camden’s 3-item-per-week bulk pickup limit, special appliance pickup within 5 business days, separate Electronics Pickup program under NJ state e-waste law, donation pathways, and verified A901-licensed paid haulers.

View Camden guide →

Charlotte, NC

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Charlotte’s appointment-based bulk pickup via CLT+, four free Mecklenburg County drop-off centers, and the strict 75-pound item weight limit.

View Charlotte guide →

Cape Coral, FL

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Cape Coral’s all-in-one collection day (bulk, garbage, recycling, yard waste all same day by Waste Pro), free bulk drop-off at North Cape Government Complex, quarterly bulk and HHW events at City Hall, and Lee County HHW at 6441 Topaz Court, Fort Myers. Verify your day after October 2025 route changes.

View Cape Coral guide →

Chattanooga, TN

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Chattanooga’s FREE area-rotation Brush & Bulky Trash Collection (4 service areas, no appointment), the 12-collections-per-12-month cap, the strict residential-only eligibility, separate piles for brush/bulk/leaves, the 8-ft x 18-in x 4-ft wood waste limit, and the simplest 2-holiday delay schedule.

View Chattanooga guide →

Chesapeake, VA

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Chesapeake’s free bulk trash collection on regular garbage day (request via 757-382-CITY by 5 PM workday prior), 8 recycling drop-off sites since 2023 curbside discontinuation, SPSA Transfer Station at 901 Hollowell Ln with HHW first Wednesday, and SPSA Tire Processing Facility in Suffolk for tires.

View Chesapeake guide →

Chicago, IL

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Chicago’s Bulky Item Pick Up via 311, the HCCRF for electronics and hazardous waste, and the rules that apply only to 1-4 unit buildings.

View Chicago guide →

Cincinnati, OH

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Cincinnati’s 311Cincy bulk pickup (5 items per request, no annual cap), 3 small items free with regular collection, biweekly seasonal yard waste, and the dwelling-unit-only rule.

View Cincinnati guide →

Colorado Springs, CO

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Colorado Springs has no municipal bulk pickup. Private hauler open market (Waste Connections, Infinite Disposal, SOCO Waste, Apex, Republic), El Paso County HHW at 719-520-7878, and the Keep It Clean COS community program.

View Colorado Springs guide →

Cleveland, OH

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Cleveland’s monthly bulk pickup, free Ridge Road Transfer Station drop-off, and the rules around plastic-wrapped mattresses and construction debris.

View Cleveland guide →

Columbia, SC

Launching

Columbia’s FREE bulky item pickup by appointment via Solid Waste Division, the strict 40-pound item weight limit, three-stream collection (yard trimmings/bulky/building materials), the 7:30 PM cart removal ordinance, free electronics drop-off at 2910 Colonial Drive, and the City composting program that processes 25% of total trash tonnage.

View Columbia guide →

Columbus, OH

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Columbus’s must-schedule-first 311 bulk pickup system, the new weekly recycling launched June 2023, the Zone A/Zone B yard waste rotation, and the SWACO HHW program for Franklin County.

View Columbus guide →

Dallas, TX

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Dallas’s monthly 10 cubic yard brush and bulky pickup, the once-yearly 20 cubic yard oversize allowance, and free landfill self-haul for residents.

View Dallas guide →

Durham, NC

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Durham’s free bulky pickup of up to 3 items per request via Durham One Call at (919) 560-1200, biweekly Blue Week / Red Week recycling, Freon certification tag required for refrigerators, and dedicated Household Hazardous Waste Center.

View Durham guide →

El Paso, TX

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El Paso’s five free Citizen Collection Stations for resident self-haul, fee-based curbside bulky pickup ($35 first 5 cu yd), the Country Store free reusable products program, and the County Environmental Crimes Unit.

View El Paso guide →

Des Moines, IA

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Des Moines’ pink sticker system: $5 Large Item Stickers per bulk item, $35 appliance pickup (7 stickers + call 515-283-4950), $1 Extra Trash Stickers for overflow bags, and Metro Waste Authority HHW resources for Central Iowa.

View Des Moines guide →

Denver, CO

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Denver’s automatic Large Item Pickup every 9 weeks (5 items + 10 bags), the regional Denver Arapahoe Disposal Site, and the new Mon-Thu route schedule.

View Denver guide →

Detroit, MI

Launching

Detroit’s weekly bulk pickup program is one of the most generous in the country. Complete guide to free options, drop-off yards, and paid disposal.

View Detroit guide →

Fresno, CA

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Fresno’s Operation Clean Up (free annual curbside pickup, 10 cubic yards), the three-cart SB 1383 system, free curbside used motor oil pickup, the container-in-view ordinance, and Free Dump Days at Cedar Avenue Recycling and Transfer Station.

View Fresno guide →

Fayetteville / Bentonville, AR

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Fayetteville: 1 free curbside bulky pickup/year (call 479-575-8398), 4 free Transfer Station drop-offs (1560 S. Happy Hollow Rd), Pay-As-You-Throw, and new 2026 biweekly food waste. Bentonville: Republic Services appointment bulk pickup.

View Fayetteville / Bentonville guide →

Fort Worth, TX

Launching

Fort Worth’s free monthly bulk pickup up to 10 cubic yards (find your week via 817-392-1234 or the Fort Worth app), 4 Drop-Off Stations across the city accepting electronics and tires, Environmental Collection Center for HHW, and weekly trash, recycling, and yard waste collection.

View Fort Worth guide →

Grand Rapids, MI

Launching

Grand Rapids’ $40 bulk sticker system, pay-per-tip trash service (no flat monthly fee), mandatory mattress plastic-wrapping rule, Michigan e-waste law, and Kent County HHW program.

View Grand Rapids guide →

Greensboro, NC

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Greensboro’s free bi-weekly bulk pickup (same day as recycling, 50-lb 2-2-2 rule), free appliance pickup by appointment at 336-373-CITY (2489), HHW and electronics at 2750 Patterson Street, and the strict Recycle Right contamination policy.

View Greensboro guide →

Greenville, SC

Launching

Greenville’s dual-service structure (City Solid Waste vs. Greater Greenville Sanitation District), free bulk pickup by appointment, Greenville County staffed Residential Waste Facilities, and Miracle Hill Ministries donation network.

View Greenville guide →

Hartford, CT

Launching

Hartford’s FREE Bulky Waste Curbside Collection (2 free collections per year per unit, 5 items each, by appointment via Hartford 311), the $75 additional collection fee, the $10 transfer station permit alternative (max 4 visits/year), the strict 6-units-or-fewer eligibility rule, and the appointment-only switch since January 2018.

View Hartford guide →

Henderson, NV

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Henderson’s free bi-weekly bulk pickup with required prep (plastic wrap on fabric and mattresses, certification tag for refrigerants), Henderson Transfer Station drop-off at 560 Cape Horn Drive (7 days/week 7 AM–3 PM), rotating Wed–Sat HHW & electronics drop-off, and Republic Services franchise at 702-735-5151.

View Henderson guide →

Honolulu, HI

Launching

Honolulu’s free appointment-based bulky pickup since July 2020 (schedule at honolulu.gov/opala or call 808-768-3200), three-cart curbside system funded by property taxes, convenience centers across Oʻahu, and the G.R.O.W. food waste expansion starting April 1, 2026.

View Honolulu guide →

Houston, TX

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Houston’s alternating Tree Waste / Junk Waste cycle, the new 311 scheduling rule (March 2026), six free Neighborhood Depository Centers, and refrigerator-tag rules.

View Houston guide →

Indianapolis, IN

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Indianapolis’s 2-heavy-trash-items-per-week rule with no scheduling, the LRS citywide collector transition (January 2026), subscription-based curbside recycling, and the Citizens’ Transfer Station.

View Indianapolis guide →

Irvine, CA

Launching

Irvine’s 2 free WM bulky pickups/year (4 in Great Park Neighborhoods, 4 items per appointment including electronics), three-cart SB 1383 system, HHW Center at 6411 Oak Canyon (Tue–Sat 9 AM–3 PM, free for residents).

View Irvine guide →

Jackson, MS

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Jackson’s Public Works solid waste services, MDEQ-permitted self-haul facilities, donation programs across the metro, retailer haul-away for appliances, and paid pickup options.

View Jackson guide →

Jacksonville, FL

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Jacksonville’s weekly bulk pickup with no appointment for most items, the HHW Facility on Commonwealth Avenue, and what it means to live in the largest U.S. city by land area.

View Jacksonville guide →

Kansas City, MO

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Kansas City, MO’s FREE Bulky Item Pickup by appointment (15 items per appointment, 500-lb max), the City-issued cart and bagged-trash rule, glass NOT in curbside, the Freon-needs-separate-truck rule, the seasonal Leaf and Brush program, the HHW Facility on Deramus, and the KCMO-vs-KCK distinction.

View Kansas City guide →

Knoxville, TN

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Knoxville’s FREE WEEKLY bulk pickup (NO appointment, 5 items per week), automated cart system since 2017, the strict 5-item Codes Enforcement rule, certified technician requirement for Freon appliances, the Solid Waste Facility for free HHW disposal, and the simplest 2-holiday delay schedule of any major city.

View Knoxville guide →

Lakeland, FL

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Lakeland’s 4 free bulk junk collections per year up to 20 cubic yards each (call 863-834-8773), 4 free yard waste collections, and the blue vs. gray cart test to know if you’re a City of Lakeland or Polk County customer.

View Lakeland guide →

Las Vegas, NV

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Las Vegas’s rare FREE biweekly bulk pickup BUNDLED INTO Republic Services base service (no scheduling needed), mandatory mattress plastic-wrapping, the one-major-appliance-per-day limit, the two HHW transfer stations, and the Blind Center of Nevada free e-waste recycling.

View Las Vegas guide →

Lexington, KY

Launching

Lexington’s free bulky item pickup via LexCall 311 or (859) 425-2255 (within 5 business days), three-cart curbside system, quarterly free disposal days at Bluegrass Regional Transfer Station, and Electronics Recycling Center at 1306 Versailles Rd with 24/7 outdoor bins.

View Lexington guide →

Lincoln, NE

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Lincoln’s licensed private hauler system (17+ haulers, no city collection; Husker Refuse includes 1 free bulk item per month), Nebraska’s state-mandated separate yard waste collection April 1–November 30, Bluff Road Landfill self-haul (6001 Bluff Road, $25-$52/ton), and strong donation network.

View Lincoln guide →

Long Beach, CA

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Long Beach’s 12 free Special Collections per year (call 562-570-2876, max 72×48 inches and 40 lbs per item, crews can’t enter property), three-cart system under CA SB 1383, EDCO Recycling and Transfer Environmental Center for HHW, and new blue cart rollout Feb–Oct 2026.

View Long Beach guide →

Los Angeles, CA

Launching

LASAN’s generous free curbside bulky pickup (10 collections per year, 10 items each), separate free e-waste pickup, four S.A.F.E. Centers, and the recycLA franchise system for apartments.

View Los Angeles guide →

Louisville, KY

Launching

Louisville’s appointment-based Large Item Pickup (4 items per week year-round), the Urban Services District boundary rule, the Haz Bin for hazardous waste, and the Waste Reduction Center’s rare free Freon appliance drop-off (4 per visit).

View Louisville guide →

Memphis, TN

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Memphis’s twice-monthly Outside-the-Cart bulk pickup, Convenience Centers, and donation programs, plus what to do when free options aren’t enough.

View Memphis guide →

Milwaukee, WI

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Milwaukee’s FREE 1-cubic-yard weekly bulk pickup (no scheduling needed), Project Clean & Green annual spring program (up to 6 cubic yards), prepaid sticker requirement for mattresses/appliances/electronics, seasonal Drop-Off Centers (April-November), MMSD Home Hazmat Collection, and the Wisconsin DNR alkaline-batteries-in-trash rule.

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Nashville, TN

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Nashville’s limited curbside bulk (1 cubic yard, 4x per year), four free Convenience Centers, and the new collection routes effective February 2026.

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Madison, WI

Launching

Madison’s large item pickup by work order with chosen Sunday set-out, separate metal and non-metal crews, appliance fees ($35 refrigerant, $15 motor), three drop-off sites April–December, and Household Goods Recycling of Madison (HGRM) for high-impact donations.

View Madison guide →

McAllen, TX

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McAllen’s monthly Brush and Bulky Trash Collection by 4-zone rotation, free year-round residential drop-off at 4101 N. Bentsen Rd (Mon–Fri 8 AM–4:30 PM, bring water bill), and McAllen 3-1-1 at (956) 681-3111.

View McAllen guide →

Mesa, AZ

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Mesa’s bulk pickup at $29 per load (call 480-644-6789), three-barrel curbside system with glass accepted in blue barrel (unusual for AZ), HHM Facility at 2412 N. Center Street (Wed–Sat, free for residents, closed holidays), and Mesa’s unique no-delay holiday policy.

View Mesa guide →

Miami, FL

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Resource guide for Miami-Dade disposal options, bulk waste service, transfer stations, donation pickup, and paid removal.

View Miami guide →

Minneapolis, MN

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Minneapolis’s 2-large-items-per-week pickup with the “For Solid Waste” note rule, six free South Transfer Station vouchers per year, the ABE/CD recycling rotation, and free curbside organics composting.

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New Orleans, LA

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New Orleans’s 311-scheduled bulky waste pickup, twice-weekly trash, and daily French Quarter service, plus the three sanitation contractors covering the city.

View New Orleans guide →

Newark, NJ

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Newark’s monthly Zone A/Zone B bulk collection, the strict 10-item limit with $250-per-item fines, mandatory mattress plastic-wrapping, twice-weekly trash, and white goods pickup by appointment.

View Newark guide →

New York, NY

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NYC’s new no-appointment large item rule (max 6 per collection day), mandatory citywide composting since April 2025, the official NYC Bin requirement starting June 2026, and the bedbug mattress rule.

View New York guide →

North Las Vegas, NV

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North Las Vegas’s bulk pickup with required prep (items 6 ft or less, no protruding nails/screws, plastic-wrapped soiled mattresses), Cheyenne Transfer Station drop-off at 315 W. Cheyenne Avenue (7 days/week 7 AM–3 PM), rotating Wed–Sat HHW & electronics with Henderson, and mandatory Republic Services service.

View North Las Vegas guide →

Norfolk, VA

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Norfolk’s up to 12 free bulk waste pickups per year (max 3 cubic yards each, request via MyNorfolk app or 757-664-6510 by 3 PM the day before), bi-weekly recycling, weekly yard waste (20 clear bags or bundles), and Hampton Roads donation network.

View Norfolk guide →

Oakland, CA

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Oakland’s FREE bulky pickup AND drop-off (4 cubic yards each, all residents including renters), the unique two-company waste system (WM for trash/compost, CWS for recycling/batteries/oil), free curbside motor oil pickup unique to Oakland, SB 1383 mandatory composting with $50–$500 fines, and the Davis Street Resource Recovery Complex.

View Oakland guide →

Omaha, NE

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Omaha’s free Spring Cleanup (Apr 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 2026) and Fall Cleanup (all October Saturdays) for self-haul drop-off, glass excluded from curbside recycling, UnderTheSink HHW at 4001 S 120th St, and Hefty ReNew orange bags.

View Omaha guide →

Oklahoma City, OK

Launching

Oklahoma City’s monthly bulky waste pickup (4 cubic yards free, 3-day window), the two Big Blue trash carts and Big Green recycling cart, the Freon-needs-separate-truck rule, the year-round HHW Center on Portland Avenue, and two annual Free Landfill Days.

View Oklahoma City guide →

Orlando, FL

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Orlando’s weekly Large Items pickup is one of the most generous in the country, bulk collected the same day as garbage every week.

View Orlando guide →

Philadelphia, PA

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Philadelphia’s restored Residential Bulk Collection program (2024), six Sanitation Convenience Centers, and the new twice-a-week trash pilot.

View Philadelphia guide →

Phoenix, AZ

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Phoenix’s new appointment-based bulk pickup (launched September 2024), four free pickups per year (10 cubic yards each), and the free annual refrigerant appliance drop-off.

View Phoenix guide →

Pittsburgh, PA

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Pittsburgh’s 2-bulk-items-per-week rule with no scheduling, the strict 35-pound/35-gallon set-out limit, two annual citywide yard waste Saturdays, and the new 2026 lid-on/lid-off recycling rules.

View Pittsburgh guide →

Plano, TX

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Plano’s free monthly bulky waste pickup by zone (call 972-941-7141, 2 working days advance, $25 fee for refrigerators/freezers/A/C/water coolers, max 6 cubic yards), no curbside yard waste (NTMWD transfer stations with 2 free drops per month), and Big 3 recycling.

View Plano guide →

Portland, OR

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Portland’s assigned-hauler bulky pickup at city-set rates, the unique four-stream cart system with separate glass bin, free Bye Bye Mattress drop-off, and free E-Cycle Oregon for electronics.

View Portland guide →

Providence, RI

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Providence’s FREE curbside bulk pickup with just 24-HOUR advance notice (3 items per collection day), free e-waste pickup, free Freon appliance pickup, the Mattress Drop-off Center for residents (Saturdays free), the new 64-gallon cart rollout starting March 16, 2026, and the RI Resource Recovery Eco-Depot for HHW.

View Providence guide →

Rochester, NY

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Rochester’s free unlimited curbside bulk pickup on your regular refuse day (no appointment, no fee), NY e-waste ban and the Monroe County ecopark at 10 Avion Drive, and the unique Good Friday and day-after-Thanksgiving holiday delays.

View Rochester guide →

Provo, UT

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Provo’s Spring Cleanup (Mar 30–May 9, 2026) and Fall Cleanup: 6-week roll-off dumpster windows with free transfer station coupon. Nothing collected outside carts outside seasonal windows. SUVSWD for HHW and electronics at suvswd.org.

View Provo guide →

Raleigh, NC

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Raleigh’s 1 free Bulky Load every 90 days (fee starting April 2026), free weekly e-waste collection (Tuesdays only), the Raleigh Reuse Tool, the Swap Shop, and the unusually permissive holiday schedule.

View Raleigh guide →

Reno, NV

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Reno’s 4 free WM transfer station trips per year (Commercial Row or Stead, 3 cubic yards each), 20 annual excess waste stickers, 1 free bulky item per visit at Lockwood Landfill, GrayMar HHW voucher in July bills.

View Reno guide →

Richmond, VA

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Richmond’s biweekly year-round Bulk and Brush pickup that mirrors the recycling Blue/Red week schedule, the City-issued supercan-only ordinance, the 15-zone Saturday Cleanup program, two free transfer stations, and the $50 appliance pickup fee.

View Richmond guide →

Riverside, CA

Launching

Riverside’s free appointment-based bulky pickup (2/year, up to 5 items each), free 3rd Saturday drop-off at Agua Mansa Transfer Station, SB 1383 mandatory organics sorting, and Clean Up Riverside community events.

View Riverside guide →

Sacramento, CA

Launching

Sacramento’s annual free Household Junk Pickup (Feb-Oct only), the annual Free Dump Day in May, the annual Free Dump Coupon mailed in June, the City vs County service distinction, and mandatory SB 1383 composting.

View Sacramento guide →

San Jose, CA

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San Jose’s unlimited free junk pickup through three franchise haulers (GreenTeam, Garden City Sanitation, GreenWaste Recovery), SB 1383 mandatory organics, Santa Clara County HHW by appointment, and updated medication disposal rules.

View San Jose guide →

Saint Paul, MN

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Saint Paul’s free monthly bulky item pickup (1 per unit per calendar month since April 2025, schedule via 651-266-6101 with 2 business days notice, label items ‘Bulky’), free unlimited mattress recycling via Second Chance Recycling, recycling billed through Ramsey County property taxes, and 7 free Ramsey County yard waste drop-off sites.

View Saint Paul guide →

Salt Lake City, UT

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Salt Lake City’s free Call 2 Haul program (2 bulk pickups per year included in service), mandatory 4-cart recycling system, Deseret Industries donation network, and Salt Lake County HHW program.

View Salt Lake City guide →

San Antonio, TX

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San Antonio’s biannual Brush & Bulky pickup (4x per year, door-hanger notification), four free Bulky Waste Collection Centers, the $10 out-of-cycle pickup fee, the three-cart system on the CPS Energy bill, the Tarp Law, and the annual Free Landfill Day (Feb 14, 2026).

View San Antonio guide →

San Diego, CA

Launching

San Diego doesn’t offer city bulky pickup, what to do instead, including free Mattress Recycling, the Miramar Landfill, and the new Solid Waste Management Fee.

View San Diego guide →

San Francisco, CA

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San Francisco’s FREE Recology Bulky Item Recycling pickup (2/year SFH, 1/year per unit apartment, 10 items max, 100-lb item limit), the mandatory RECOLOGY sign requirement, the unique three-cart sorting law, weekly recycling collection (rare nationally), mandatory composting since 2009, the Recology SF Transfer Station HHW Facility, and the Styrofoam densifier program.

View San Francisco guide →

Seattle, WA

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SPU’s fee-based Special Item Pickup ($30 furniture, $38 CFC appliances), the new April 2026 free annual battery and Special Item Box pickup, and mandatory composting since 2015.

View Seattle guide →

Spokane, WA

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Spokane’s fee-based Load Truck bulk pickup (call 311 in advance), 2026 new $30 appliance refrigerant fee at transfer stations, year-round food and yard waste green cart, and free HHW and e-waste at all City and County facilities.

View Spokane guide →

St. Louis, MO

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St. Louis offers monthly bulk pickup plus 12 free transfer station loads per year, one of the most generous combined free-disposal systems in the country.

View St. Louis guide →

St. Petersburg, FL

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St. Petersburg’s free Special Pickup (CALL 727-893-7398 FIRST), 5 brush sites open 7 days/week 9 AM–5:30 PM, 8-zone color-coded recycling system (no Wednesday trash collection), and Pinellas County Solid Waste Disposal Complex for HHW.

View St. Petersburg guide →

Stockton, CA

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Stockton’s Clean Sweep program: 1 free curbside bulky pickup/year Feb–Oct (call WM at 209-946-5711, 2 weeks advance, 3 cu yd). SB 1383 three-cart mandatory sorting. San Joaquin County HHW at (209) 468-3066.

View Stockton guide →

Syracuse, NY

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Syracuse’s 4 free scheduled bulk pickups per year (call Cityline 315-448-2489, 2 cu yd limit), accepted items include carpets, non-wood furniture, mattresses, and up to 4 residential tires, and OCRRA drop-off sites for e-waste and HHW.

View Syracuse guide →

Tampa, FL

Launching

Tampa’s annual S.W.E.E.P. free bulk pickup (up to 10 cubic yards), McKay Bay Transfer Station drop-off, and twice-weekly trash collection.

View Tampa guide →

Tucson, AZ

Launching

Tucson’s FREE Brush & Bulky Plus pickup TWICE per year (10 cubic yards per event), the 26-zone rotation, the NEW January 2026 curb-only rule (NO alleys), the unique purple glass drop-off containers, the orange Hefty ReNew bin for plastic bags & Styrofoam, the Los Reales Sustainability Campus HHW Facility, and the simple 3-holiday delay schedule.

View Tucson guide →

Tulsa, OK

Launching

Tulsa’s fee-based bulky waste pickup ($10 per 8 cubic yards, schedule 3 days ahead via 311), the orange refuse sticker system for small overflow items, donation programs including Salvation Army, Habitat ReStore, Goodwill, and DAV.

View Tulsa guide →

Virginia Beach, VA

Launching

Virginia Beach’s FREE Bulky/Large Item Pickup by appointment via VB311 (2-week advance request), weekly yard debris collection on the same day as trash, the $75 cart purchase requirement, the 4x4x4-foot limb pile rule, and two free year-round drop-off centers (Landfill on Jake Sears Road and West Neck Recycling Center).

View Virginia Beach guide →

Washington, DC

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DC’s appointment-based bulk pickup via 311 (max 7 items, the toilet-must-be-wrapped rule), free Fort Totten Transfer Station drop-off, and the 6:30pm-to-6am set-out window.

View Washington DC guide →

Wichita, KS

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Wichita’s competitive private hauler system (city does not provide collection; all permitted haulers required to offer single-stream recycling and smaller-cart option), free Sedgwick County HHW Facility at 801 Stillwell, free electronics at PRo Kansas Recycling Center (725 E. Clark, 316-269-1359), and self-haul to Brooks Landfill or Waste Connections Transfer Station.

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Winston-Salem, NC

Launching

Winston-Salem’s annual Bulky Item Pick-Up (March 2–September 4, 2026, one pass per neighborhood), Hanes Mill Road Landfill free year-round at 325 W Hanes Mill Road, 3RC EnviroStation Wed–Sat for HHW and electronics, and red/blue week recycling.

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Worcester, MA

Launching

Worcester’s pay-as-you-throw yellow bags ($1 small / $1.75 large), bulk items by appointment at 1065 Millbury St Drop-Off Center ($5/item), Massachusetts mattress recycling law, and free Helpsy clothing pickup through a city partnership.

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