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Your Guide to Household Waste Preparation and Collection Bag it! Garbage Collection Prep it! Yard Waste Collection Recycle it! Recycling Collection Schedule it! Bulky Waste Collection Curbit.CharlotteNC.gov

urbside This booklet provides information on collection services provided by the City of Charlotte Solid Waste Services for single-family residences and multi-family communities with fewer than 30 units. Curb it! Collection Services The City of Charlotte Solid Waste Services Curb it! program provides residential garbage, recycling, yard waste and bulky waste collection. Disability Collection Services Customers physically unable to take their garbage and recyclables to the curb for collection are eligible for backyard collection. To see if you qualify for this service: u Call CharMeck 311 to request a disability application. u Return the application to Solid Waste Services. Fax: 704-353-0330 or Mail: 1105 Otts Street, Charlotte, NC 28205. Your physician must complete part of the form. Once the application is received, a Solid Waste representative will verify the application information and notify you of your application status within three weeks. Please continue to place items at curbside until you are notified of your status. Dead Animal Collection Solid Waste Services will collect dead animals (no larger than a deer) from streets, public right-of-ways and private residences if placed curbside. Collection is provided Monday-Friday and must be scheduled by calling CharMeck 311. Solid Waste Services Fiscal Year 2013 Stats 89% of households we service participated in the Recycle it! program by placing their recycling cart curbside at least once on their collection day. More than 43,000 tons of recyclables were collected from single-family residences. Solid Waste collected over 162,000 tons of garbage (the weight of three full Titanic ships) during the fiscal year. Collection Days u u u Garbage and yard waste collection services are provided weekly. Recycling collection service is provided every other week but on the same day as garbage and yard waste collection. Bulky waste collection is provided on the same day as other collection services but must be scheduled for collection please call CharMeck311, visit curbit.charlottenc.gov or download the Curb it! Mobile App to schedule collection. u You can find your collection day for all services by calling CharMeck 311, visiting curbit.charlottenc.gov or downloading the Curb it! Mobile App. Holiday Collection Schedules Solid Waste Services residential collection crews will not collect on the following holidays: Martin Luther King Jr. Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day If your collection day falls on an observed holiday, you ll receive service the next business day with Friday customers receiving collection on Saturday. Inclement Weather/Emergencies For collection information during inclement weather or City emergencies, please refer to local media, visit curbit.charlottenc.gov or download the Curb it! Mobile App, opt in to receive alerts. Community Resources Solid Waste Services is committed to educating the community on its services and collection guidelines. We offer: u Online Resources: Visit curbit.charlottenc.gov to access a variety of online resources including item preparation guidelines and articles for neighborhood newsletters. u Mobile Resources: Download the Curb it! Mobile App via your mobile device to have 24/7 access to collection information, bulky waste scheduling, item preparation tips, recycling center locations, news and alerts and FAQs. u Speakers Bureau: The Speakers Bureau provides exciting and informative presentations to educate and empower residents on services offered by Solid Waste Services. Presentations are available for schools, neighborhood organizations and businesses on a variety of topics. To learn more about the Speakers Bureau or to schedule a presentation, visit curbit.charlottenc.gov or email curbit@charlottenc.gov. Requests for presentations must be made at least 2 weeks in advance. 3

Garbage Bag all garbage before placing it in the rollout cart. Do not overfill carts. Place the garbage cart within 6 feet of the curb and at least 3 feet from other collection items (recycling cart, yard waste and bulky waste) and obstacles such as mailboxes, Accepted Dried paint cans (without lids) Kitty litter & soiled diapers (double-bagged) Old clothing Paper products (paper plates, cups and napkins) Regular household garbage vehicles, telephone poles, etc. Do not block sidewalks. Place the garbage cart at the curb no later than 6:30 am on your scheduled collection day and remove it by midnight that same day. Household Garbage Styrofoam Bottle caps & lids Damaged or Stolen Carts If your cart needs repair or replacement, please call Charmeck 311 or email curbit@charlottenc.gov. Please provide your name, address, phone number and email address so that a representative may contact you. Additional Carts Each household receives one 96-gallon garbage cart free of charge. An additional cart may be purchased by calling Charmeck 311. Collection crews will service a maximum of two City-issued carts per household. Garbage N Bulky Waste Dead animals Empty cardboard (please place in the recycling cart) Flammable liquids Hot ashes Items banned from landfill (aluminum, plastic bottles, electronics, etc.) Garbage is collected weekly on your T Accepted Motor oil Other hazardous materials (Refer to complete listing of Household Hazardous Waste on back cover of brochure) Pool chemicals Recyclable materials (please place in the recycling cart) Solvents Wet paint Yard waste 5

Yard Waste Trim limbs to 5 feet long. Cut limbs and logs to 4 inches in diameter. Place leaves and grass clippings in untied plastic bags or uncovered trash cans (not City-issued carts). Piles should be separated and sorted by type of yard waste (limbs, loose debris, bagged/ container or logs). Separated piles should be no longer than 5 feet long and 3 feet high. There should be 2 feet between each pile. Place yard waste within 6 feet of the curb and at least 3 feet away from other collection items (garbage and recycling carts and bulky waste) and obstacles such as vehicles, mailboxes, telephone poles, etc. Do not block sidewalks. Yard Waste Accepted Brush, prunings No longer than 5 feet in length. Separate into piles that are no longer than 5 feet long and 3 feet high. There should be 2 feet between each pile. Grass Must be placed in untied plastic or paper bags or placed in uncovered trash cans. Plastic or paper bags or cans should not weigh more than 75 pounds each. Can be mixed with other yard waste such as leaves and trimmings. Leaves, weeds Must be placed in untied plastic or paper bags or placed in uncovered trash cans or containers. Do not put any other trash in the same container. Limbs, tree trimmings, plants, shrubbery Must be no longer than 5 feet in length and no larger than 4 inches in diameter. Separate into piles that are no longer than 5 feet long and 3 feet high. There should be 2 feet between each pile. Limbs should not be tied together. Limbs may be placed in containers for collection. Place yard waste at the curb no later than 6:30 am on your Logs Must be no larger than 4 inches in diameter. Tree stumps will not be collected. Other similar materials generated in the maintenance of residential yards and gardens Yard waste is collected weekly on your Solid Waste Services recommends the use of paper bags for grass clippings, leaves and weeds for collection preparation. Paper bags can be purchased from some local retailers. Yard Waste N T Accepted Dirt, rocks or concrete Treated lumber and wood Tree stumps 7

ecycling Rinse and remove all food and liquid residue from recyclable items. Remove caps/ lids from bottles and containers and place them in the garbage cart. Do not bag recyclables, place them directly into recycling cart. Place the recycling cart within 6 feet of the curb and at least 3 feet away from other collection items Yes Aerosol cans (empty) Aluminum Cardboard Glass Juice boxes (garbage cart, yard waste and bulky waste) and obstacles such as mailboxes, vehicles, telephone poles, etc. Do not block sidewalks. Place the recycling cart at the curb no later than 6:30 am on your scheduled collection day and remove it by midnight that same day. Milk and juice cartons Paper Pizza boxes Be Recycled New Item! Damaged or Stolen Carts If your cart needs repair or replacement, please call Charmeck 311 or email curbit@charlottenc.gov. Please provide your name, address, phone number and email address so that a representative may contact you. Additional Carts Each household receives one 96-gallon cart free of charge. An additional cart may be purchased by calling Charmeck 311. Collection crews will service a maximum of two City-issued carts per household. Plastic Bags are not recyclable in the Recycle it! curbside collection program. However, plastic bags may be recycled at one of Mecklenburg County s Full-Service Recycling Centers (refer to back cover for locations) and at some local retailers. Plastics 1-5 & 7 Spiral paper rolls and cans Steel/tin cans Recycling Collection Recycling is collected every other week on your Can N Appliances Auto parts Batteries Bottle caps/lids Bulky Waste Ceramics Clothing Garbage Food wrappers/ plastic film Light bulbs T Be Recycled Paper plates/ cups/napkins Plastics #6 Plastic bags Plastic food trays/cups/ cutlery Pots/pans Shredded paper Styrofoam Wire hangers Yard Waste 9

ulky Waste Bulky waste must be scheduled for collection. Schedule online at curbit. charlottenc.gov, via Curb it! Mobile App or call Charmeck 311. When you submit your request you will receive a collection date and a confirmation number. Collection will be scheduled on your earliest available service day but you need to note the date as it may not be your next service day. Appliances Empty, remove the doors, tape the glass. Baby/Child car seats Bathtubs No cast iron tubs; 75 lbs or less; 8 ft or less; if larger than 8 feet, must cut in half. Bed/Frames Dismantled. Bikes China cabinet hutches Empty and tape the glass. Doors Tape the glass. Place bulky waste within 6 feet of the curb and at least 3 feet away from other collection items (garbage and recycling carts, yard waste, etc.) and obstacles such as vehicles, mailboxes, telephone poles, etc. Do not block sidewalks. Place bulky waste at the curb no later than 6:30 am on the scheduled collection day. Please don t place items curbside earlier than the day prior to collection. Bulky Waste Accepted Fencing Remove concrete; cut or roll into sections 4 ft or less; chicken wire accepted; no chain-link fencing. Floor coverings Includes linoleum, carpet, & padding installed by homeowners only; roll; 4 ft or less; no more than 75 lbs. Furniture Chairs, chests, couches, desks, dressers, entertainment centers empty and tape the glass. Garbage cans Tag with a note indicating to take the can. Bulky waste must be scheduled for curbside collection. Items that are too large to be placed in your garbage cart and not eligible for recycling or yard waste collection are considered bulky waste and must be scheduled for collection. These items include appliances, furniture and other household goods. When scheduling a bulky waste collection, you will need to identify the items. In most instances, special preparation is required before collection can occur. In general, all items must be free of food, clothing, trash, and flammable materials such as gasoline. Also, please remove doors from refrigerators and rims from tires. Glass doors, windows, table inserts Using tape, make an X over the glass and place it at curbside. Grills Remove propane tanks; 75 lbs or less; no commercial grills. Gutters 4 ft or less. Landscape timbers Cut 4-6 ft or less. No railroad ties. No treated wood. Lawnmowers, including riding lawnmowers Remove gasoline; remove battery, if applicable. More Information Lumber/boards Remove or flatten nails; cut to 8 ft or less. Oil or Kerosene heaters Empty; remove oil, if applicable. Patio furniture Pianos & organs 75 lbs or less; dismantled. Plywood & paneling No larger than 1 in. thick x 4 ft x 4 ft. Pool covers Only folded covers 75 lbs or less will be collected. Tires Automobile, motorcycle, van, & small pick ups ONLY; remove rims (rims not collected). Toilets Clean & empty. Visit curbit.charlottenc.gov, download the Curb it! Mobile App or call Charmeck 311 for more information on how to Schedule it! including a complete list of acceptable items and special preparation instructions. 11

Household Hazardous Waste Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) items are not to be disposed of in your garbage or recycling carts or placed curbside for yard waste or bulky waste collection. These items include: Cleaning agents Flammable liquids/oils Fluorescent light bulbs Gasoline Household batteries Kerosene Lead acid batteries Motor oil/filters Paint/thinners/strippers Pesticides Propane tanks Mecklenburg County offers free HHW disposal to City of Charlotte residents. Residents are asked to dispose of HHW at one of Mecklenburg County s Full-Service Recycling Centers: North Mecklenburg Recycling Center 12300 North Statesville Road Hickory Grove Recycling Center 8007 Pence Road West Mecklenburg Recycling Center 8440 Byrum Drive Foxhole Recycling Center 17131 Lancaster Highway Recycling Centers will N T Accept: Ammunition, gun powder or explosives Bio-infectious materials Radioactive materials Pressurized gas cylinders greater than 20 pounds More information To learn more about HHW, visit www.wipeoutwaste.com or call CharMeck 311. Printed with soy-based inks on recycled paper. Produced by City of Charlotte, Corporate Communications. Revised May 2014