Baltimore County, nestled in northern Maryland and bordering Baltimore City, features a variety of ZIP codes, such as 21093, 21204, and 21286. This diverse area combines suburban comfort with rural charm. Trash collection and waste management are efficiently handled by the Baltimore County Department of Public Works (DPW), ensuring a clean and well-maintained environment for its residents.
Find your Trash Collection Schedule
If you are looking for your trash pickup schedule, do visit the link given. Enter your complete address into the search bar, select your address amongst the suggestions that search engine provides you and review the trash pickup schedule dates along days for your location.
https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/departments/public-works/solid-waste/collection-schedule.html#
How to set out trash collection in Baltimore County
If you want, your traditional trash pickup, recycling and yard pick up will be done smoothly, you simply have to follow some rule given by the bureau of waste management. First of all, you have to place your trash carts at curbside by 6PM the night before your trash collection scheduled day. Furthermore, put trash and recycling material separate because it would help trash collection staff to pick up all trash easily in less time.
The Waste Management bureau of Baltimore does not replace your cracked trash and recycling containers, trash containers get damaged due to cold weather and any normal use. In order to keep your trash container in a good shape, try to place it under shelter. Treat them gently and also avoid overfilling these containers. You can also use containers that are made up of HDPE plastic.
Moreover you have to follow some rules regarding your trash carts safety. Do not tie the lid of your carat with any wire or a piece of rope, it would cause problems during collection by trash collection staff. And if you lost the lid of your trash cart, try to use a lid leash and attach it to the trash cart with a wire or chain. Furthermore, properly check that your trash cans are strong enough that there is no water leakage from these cans, and carts must have handles with them.
Recycling Schedule in Baltimore County
Traditionally recycling needs to collect all recyclable materials such as paper, cardboards, glass separately, but in Baltimore city sanitation authority provides a single stream recycling facility in which residents can place all recyclable material in one bag and staff will get sorted out later at the recycling facility.Baltimore waste management bureau will provide recycling facility once a week along typical trash collection.
Baltimore waste management authority will provide free stickers for recycling containers because they do not provide recycling containers separately right now. Single stream recycling will not accept any plastic bag because these bags would cause problems in the recycling machine. The only acceptable material for recycling are following;
- Paper: Like newspapers, magazines, junk mail, office paper, and cardboard.
- Metal: Such as aluminum cans, steel cans, and clean aluminum foil.
- Glass: Clear, brown, and green bottles and jars.
- Plastic: Containers labeled with numbers 1 through 7, like soda bottles, milk jugs, and yogurt cups.
If you are having materials such as electronics, textile and durable medical equipment, Baltimore also accepts these items for recycling but you have to come to the drop off station to drop these materials for recycling.
Bulk items collection in Baltimore County
If people are having trash that could not fit into regular trash bins such as furniture, mattresses and home appliances. Baltimore county will provide them with a facility of bulk trash pickup. If you are looking for your bulk trash pickup schedule, just click on the following link to track your bulk trash pickup date.
https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/departments/public-works/solid-waste/bulk-items
Bulk set-out instructions
You have to follow a similar rule to the traditional set out instruction, set all bulky material outside by 6PM the night before your bulk trash pickup schedule. You should place all bulk materials in the same location where you put your regular trash.
Sometimes due to technical issues or weather conditions, bulk trash collection could be delayed. Gently wait for collection update from Baltimore waste management authority and they will reschedule your trash collection in next business days.
Accepted bulky items from Baltimore county includes residential appliances, Household furniture, Household items that are not normally accepted for weekly trash collection such as mops, brooms, sewing machines and game tables Some building materials and Electronics.
If you want to get rid of a large number of bulky items you can also find private collectors such as garbage and rubbish removal in Baltimore county. Furthermore you can also donate unusable staff on those places listed on the Reuse Directory.
Trash Holidays Schedule
There are some annually observed holidays of Baltimore city, on which the solid trash, recycling trash collection will be affected. The bureau of waste management of the city will reschedule your trash pickup day according to the manner given below;
Holidays | Date | Temporarily schedule change |
New Year’s Day | Monday, January 1 | Monday shifts to Tuesday,Tuesday shifts to Wednesday, Wednesday shifts toThursday, Thursday shifts to Friday, Friday shifts to Saturday. |
Memorial Day | Monday, May 27 | Monday shifts to Tuesday,Tuesday shifts to Wednesday, Wednesday shifts toThursday, Thursday shifts to Friday, Friday shifts to Saturday. |
Independence Day | Thursday, July 4 | Thursday shifts to Friday,Friday shifts to Saturday. |
Labor Day | Monday, September 2 | Monday shifts to Tuesday,Tuesday shifts to Wednesday, Wednesday shifts toThursday, Thursday shifts to Friday, Friday shifts to Saturday. |
Thanksgiving Day | Thursday, November 28 | Thursday shifts to Friday,Friday shifts to Saturday. |
Christmas Day | Wednesday, December 25 | Wednesday shifts to Thursday, Thursday shifts to Friday, Friday shifts to Saturday. |
New Year’s Day | Wednesday, January 1, 2025 | Wednesday shifts to Thursday, Thursday shifts to Friday, Friday shifts to Saturday. |
Yard Material Collection
Trash, recycling and yard material are collected according to the normal trash collection schedule. Similar to solid regular trash you have to place your yard trash at curbside at 6PM on the night before your trash collection day. Similarly you can also call 410-887-2000 to conform your yard trash collection schedule.
Understanding Yard trash collection schedule
If “Ys” is marked on your trash collection schedule, it means your yard trash such as grass clippings and leaves will be collected separately for recycling. But if there is no “Ys” mark on your traditional trash collection schedule, it definitely means that your yard trash will be collected along with normal trash. Paper yard materials are only accepted on Ys collection days.
Place yard trash such as tree leaves, and grass in a packed leaf bag. Moreover cut branches and limbs into small pieces, approximately 3 inches in diameter and 3 feet in length. On the other hand the limit of one yard collection is 20 bags so do not exceed the limit. Avoid putting yard trash material in trash bins or in streets loosely.