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craven county recycling schedule 2022

by Jayda Hackett I Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the trash and recycling schedule in Craven County?

Trash and recycling collection is provided as a service by Craven County. Weekly trash Pick-up in River Bend is on Friday. Recycling is collected every four weeks. River Bend's recycling day is Green Friday. For more information about the recycling schedule, call GFL Environmental Inc. at 638-1366.

How do I dispose of permanently disabled persons in Craven County?

Permanently Disabled Persons at the Craven County Tax Office (252-636-6604). (Recycle Cart Fee is billed yearly by Craven County Tax Department (252.636.6605 / 252.636.6659). Household garbage, glass, waxed food and juice cartons, pots or pans, styrofoam, broken dishes or ceramics, light bulbs, plastic grocery bags.

When will my recycle cart be serviced?

Find Your Regular Pick-up Date Here! The Craven County Recycle Carts are 96-gallons in volume and lime green in color. Recycle Carts will be serviced once every four (4) weeks. Each Recycle Cart is labeled with a colored sticker with a day of the week printed on top.

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What is the coastal regional waste management authority?

The Coastal Regional Solid Waste Management Authority was formed in 1990 as a partnership between Carteret, Craven and Pamlico counties. The name was shortened in 2008 to the Coastal Environmental Partnership, or CEP.

What is the phone number for Coastal Environmental Partnership?

Welcome to Coastal Environmental Partnership. NOTICE: Our main phone number is not working. If you need to reach the CRSWMA office, please call 252-633-9093 or 252-633-6771. We apologize for the inconvenience. NOTICES:

What is the division of recycling and solid waste?

The Division of Recycling and Solid Waste is responsible for overseeing the various sanitation operations that Piscataway administers. This includes management of the Recycling/Trash Center (Mini-Dump), located adjacent to the public works building. The Division also performs trash cleanup of illegally dumped refuse within Township properties and right-of-ways.

When is the leaf bag distribution in the fall?

In the fall (mid-October through December), the Division is responsible for maintaining supplies and distributing biodegradable leaf bags to homeowners. The Township policy is that homeowners may acquire two bundles of twenty leaf bags.

Can you use coupon credits in 2021?

Coupon credits purchased in 2021 may only be used in 2021; credits do not roll over to subsequent years. A minimum of two $1.00 purchases must be made with each transaction. Only checks or credit/debit cards are accepted for any purchases made through the DPW office.

What is acceptable yard waste?

Acceptable Items: : Limbs no longer than 5 feet and no larger than 5 inches in diameter; leaves, pine straw and grass clippings must be bagged; small twigs and hedge clippings must be bagged; hedges and/or bushes must have excess dirt or sand removed from the root.

What are the items that are accepted for curbside?

Acceptable Items: : Limbs no longer than 5 feet and no larger than 5 inches in diameter; leaves, pine straw and grass clippings must be bagged; small twigs and hedge clippings must be bagged; hedges and/or bushes must have excess dirt or sand removed from the root. Loose leaves and pine straw free of limbs/trash/debris are accepted curbside from November 1st through the last day of February.

What is the number to call Craven County?

For additional information, please call the Craven County Solid Waste Department at 252.636.6659. If you are interested in Trash Roll-Out Service, an enhanced collection program, please call GFL, the contractor that provides this service for Craven County, at 638-1366 for more information.

How many days before pick up can you put leaf and limbs on the road?

Leaf & limb material shall NOT be placed at the roadside more than five (5) days prior to the week of pick-up as shown on the schedule above.

Where should debris be placed on a public right of way?

All debris placed upon the public right of way must be placed off the paved portion of the street, and must be placed in the right of way immediately adjacent to the property from which it originates. Debris may be placed in the right of way immediately adjacent to the property of others only with the express permission of the owner of the property.

Can debris be placed in the right of way?

Debris may be placed in the right of way immediately adjacent to the property of others only with the express permission of the owner of the property. Violation of these rules may subject violators to remedies described in the Town of River Bend Code of Ordinances, Section 1.01.999 General Penalty.

What is GFL recycling?

GFL provides single stream recycling, meaning all approved recycling materials go into the same container. While this is generally convenient, just one misplaced item can contaminate an entire batch of recycling, so be sure to check our general recycling guidelines page and consult your local branch to see which items are accepted at your recycling center.

Why is recycling important to GFL?

Regular, reliable curbside collection. Recycling is essential to the future of our planet. As such, it forms an integral part of GFL’s commitment to the environment. For our customers, recycling is an opportunity to maintain a more sustainable waste stream that helps keep recyclable materials out of landfills.

Does GFL have a recycling bin?

GFL will provide you with regular, reliable curbside collection of your recyclables on your scheduled service day, and a suitable bin or container to hold items until they are picked up. Once you have your container, simply follow the same guidelines as your solid waste container in regards to curbside placement, according to your recycling collection schedule.

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