Waste Management in Glendale

Managing waste efficiently and responsibly is a priority for the City of Glendale. Our waste management services are designed to ensure that residents can easily and effectively dispose of their waste, while also promoting recycling and environmental sustainability. This guide provides an overview of the types of waste collected, pickup schedules, bin requirements, available programs, and potential violations.

Types of Waste

Glendale offers a variety of waste management services tailored to meet the needs of its residents. The city collects several types of waste, including household trash, recyclables, and yard waste. Each type of waste has specific guidelines to ensure proper disposal and recycling.

Pickup Schedule

The City of Glendale provides regular waste collection services to its residents. Trash and recyclables are typically picked up once a week, while yard waste is collected on a different schedule. It is important for residents to be aware of their specific pickup days to ensure timely and efficient waste collection.

Bin Requirements

Proper use of waste bins is essential for the effective management of waste in Glendale. Residents are provided with specific bins for trash and recyclables, each with its own set of requirements. Bins should be placed curbside no later than 6 a.m. on the day of collection and should be removed from the curb by the end of the day. Ensuring that the correct materials are placed in the appropriate bins helps to streamline the waste collection process and promotes recycling efforts.

Programs

Glendale is committed to promoting sustainability through various waste management programs. These programs aim to educate and encourage residents to reduce waste, recycle more, and participate in community clean-up events. By engaging in these programs, residents can contribute to a cleaner, greener Glendale.

Violations

The City of Glendale enforces regulations to ensure compliance with waste management practices. Violations of waste management policies, such as improper disposal of hazardous materials or failure to adhere to bin requirements, can result in fines or other penalties. Residents are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the city’s waste management guidelines to avoid potential violations.

By adhering to these guidelines and participating in community programs, Glendale residents can help maintain a clean and sustainable environment for all.

Contact Glendale Solid Waste

  • Service: Glendale Solid Waste Department
  • Population Served: Approximately 261,000 residents
  • Address: 6210 W Myrtle Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301
  • Website: glendaleaz.com
  • Phone: (623) 930-2660