Trash and Recycling Collection Schedules in Orange County, Florida

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Orange County, Florida provides trash and recycling collection services for residents in unincorporated parts of the county. Understanding the collection schedule is important to ensure your waste is picked up properly. This article provides an overview of trash and recycling collection in Orange County, including schedules, holidays, lookup tools, and key contact information.

Curbside Collection Schedule

The regular curbside collection schedule in Orange County’s unincorporated areas is:

  • Garbage: Collected weekly on your designated day.

  • Recycling: Collected every other week on your designated day.

  • Yard Waste: Collected weekly on your designated day along with garbage.

Your designated collection day depends on where you live. To look up your address and find your personalized collection schedule:

  • Visit the Curbside Collection Schedule Lookup tool.

  • Enter your house number, street name, and zip code.

  • The tool will show your collection days for garbage, recycling, and yard waste.

  • You can also enter your 15-digit parcel ID number to lookup your schedule.

Holiday Schedules

Collection is impacted on holidays. If your regular pickup day falls on or after these holidays, collection slides to the next day:

  • New Year’s Day
  • Memorial Day
  • Independence Day
  • Labor Day
  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Christmas Day

For example, if your regular collection day is Thursday and Christmas is on a Monday, your pickup will slide to Friday that week.

Always confirm adjusted holiday schedules each year using the Collection Schedule Lookup tool.

Roll Carts

Orange County provides roll carts for garbage, recycling, and yard waste:

  • Garbage: Gray roll cart, up to 96 gallons

  • Recycling: Blue roll cart, up to 64 gallons

  • Yard Waste: Green roll cart, up to 64 gallons

Only items inside the roll carts will be collected. Do not leave items beside carts or they may not get picked up.

If your cart is damaged or needs replacement, report it through the Roll Cart Repair & Replacement form.

Collection Rules

Follow these rules for curbside collection in Orange County:

  • Place all carts at the curb by 6 a.m. on your collection day.

  • Carts must be 3 feet apart and away from obstructions.

  • Face cart lids toward the street with handles facing your home.

  • Only loose items in bags or cans will be collected, not items tied or bundled together.

  • Yard waste should be put in the green cart, paper bags, or reusable cans. Do not use plastic bags.

  • Close lids fully on all carts. Overloaded or overflowing carts may not be collected.

Bulky Waste Collection

Orange County provides bulky waste collection for large discarded items such as furniture, appliances, and mattresses.

Rules for bulky waste:

  • Collection is on your designated garbage day.

  • Items must be at the curb by 6 a.m.

  • Do not place items in roll carts, paper bags, or cardboard boxes.

  • Limit of 4 cubic yards per collection. Excess items may not be picked up.

  • Individual items should not exceed 50 pounds.

  • Do not mix bulky waste with yard waste piles.

Waste Disposal Options

In addition to curbside pickup, Orange County residents can dispose of waste and recycling at the following facilities:

Transfer Stations

Household Hazardous Waste Facility

  • Drop-off location for hazardous items like chemicals, batteries, fluorescent bulbs.

  • Located at 5901 Young Pine Road, Orlando.

  • More info at Household Hazardous Waste

Key Contacts

For help with trash and recycling collection in Orange County:

Knowing the collection schedule, rules, and disposal options allows Orange County residents to properly manage trash and recycling. Check the county’s website or use the lookup tool if you need help finding your personalized collection days.

Reference

http://ocarcims.ocfl.net/
https://www.orangecountyfl.net/WaterGarbageRecycling.aspx

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