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Department
of Public Works
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Residential
Recycling & Trash Collection Information
Recycling is mandatory in the State of New Jersey and at no time
are you permitted to place recyclables in the trash.
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The
recycling containers provided by the Middlesex County Improvement Authority
(MCIA) are for the specified recyclable material indicated only. If trash
is placed in your recycling container it will not be collected.
- Collection
of recyclable material will take place between 6:00am and 6:00pm. Recyclable
material should be placed curbside after 5:00pm the night before or
by 6:00am on the morning of the scheduled collection day. Bags CAN'T
be used as recycling containers and will be tagged and remain uncollected.
- Household
trash must be placed curbside after 5:00pm on the evening before the
scheduled collection day. Up to three trash containers will be accepted.
Trash placed in plastic disposal bags, not less than 3 mils thick and
securely tied, will aslo be accepted. No container may weigh more than
50 lbs. or be larger than 32 gallons. Residents must call the New Brunswick
Department of Public Works at 745-5104 to arrange for the collection
of bulk items or additional solid waste material. In observance of the
holidays listed, the Middlesex County Landfill will be closed. Therefore,
no garbage will be collected on the following dates:
Brush
Recycling
Brush (e.g. branches & woody plants no greater than 5 inches in diameter),
will be collected BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
Brush must be tied with string in bundles not to exceed 50 lbs. or 6 ft.
in length. Place small items like twigs (no more than 1 ft in length)
in open rigid containers without lids.
Please call 745-5059 to schedule an appointment.
Leaf
Composting
New Brunswick will collect leaves curbside for composting in April, May,
November and December. Collection schedules will be mailed to your home.
Leaf compost may be available to residents in the spring. For more information,
call the New Brunswick Division of Recycling at 745-5059.
Christmas
Tree Recycling
Christmas trees will be collected curbside for composting in January.
Residents are requested to place bare Christmas trees curbside on their
first regular trash collection day of the week by 6:00am.
Tire
Recycling
Tires MUST be recycled! Middlesex County residents can bring tires to
four County Tire Recycling Centers located in East Brunswick, Metuchen,
Plainsboro and Woodbridge.
Call the Middlesex County Division of Solid Waste Management at 745-4170.
Household
Hazardous Waste
Household Hazardous Waste items should be disposed of at a Middlesex County
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day.
Call the Middlesex County Division of Solid Waste Management at 745-4170
for more information.
Waste
Oil Recycling
Used Motor oil MUST be recycled! Up to 10 quarts of used motor oil will
be accepted per year per resident at the Department of Public Works Central
Garage at 400 Jersey Avenue, Mon. through Fri. 8am to 3pm. Call the New
Brunswick Division of Recycling at 745-5059 for more information.
Appliances
& Scrap Metal Recycling
New Brunswick Dept of Public Works will collect appliances (white goods
such as refrigerators, washers, dryers, etc) and scrap metal curbside
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. NO CAR PARTS ACCEPTED. Call the New Brunswick Division
of Recycling at 745-5059 to schedule an appointment. Fees may apply.
Middlesex
County Residential Paint Recycling Program
Middlesex County residents can bring paint and paint-related products
to Dunellen, East Brunswick, Helmetta, Middlesex, New Brunswick, Old Bridge,
South Brunswick, South Plainfield, and Woodbridge for proper disposal.
For more information or directions, call the Middlesex County Division
of Solid Waste Management at 745-4170.
Material That Must Be Recycled
Recycling Containers
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