

Household items that are too bulky to be bagged, bundled or put in the trash cart (e.g., large furniture like sofas, mattresses, box springs, futons or home construction debris) no longer require a pickup request. Other trash items must be bagged, bundled or containerized for collection. Trash may be left if improperly prepared for collection. It’s important to recycle and compost as much as possible, but some items go in the trash, including broken household goods.īag household trash before placing it in the trash cart.

Some items, while recyclable, are not accepted in your blue recycling cart. Mixed paper (cardboard, magazines, newspapers, office paper, etc.).Metal household items (large household appliances, bicycles, cabinets, doors, grills, iron furniture, etc.).Residential home properties re required to recycle the following materials: Remember to always empty and rinse all containers.

Recyclable materials placed in plastic bags outside of the cart will be treated as trash. Recyclable materials placed outside of the cart should be placed in household containers, or cardboard boxes. Unacceptable materials such as cardboard boxes containing packing peanuts, Styrofoam or trash will be tagged and left at the curb. Place all recyclable materials in the blue recycling cart. Trash and Recycling for Businesses Sub-menu.Business Tangible Personal Property Taxes.Customer Assessment and Payment Portal (CAPP).Vehicle Personal Property Tax Assessments.Permit Library: Permit & Application Types.Partnership for Children Youth & Family.Arlington's Initiative to Rethink Energy (AIRE).County Board Approves New Studio for Arlington Independent Media.Jobs with Public Safety & Arlington Public Schools.
