What happens to recyclables after they are collected from the curb?
Once collected, recyclables are taken to the County’s Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) where the materials are sorted and are...
Once collected, recyclables are taken to the County’s Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) where the materials are sorted and are...
To learn the trash and recycling days for your community, use our online address tool or contact PGC311 to determine your...
Residents can now place UP TO 2 standard bulky items, directly next to your trash toter, for curbside pickup on your regular...
Household items that are flammable, caustic or toxic are considered to be hazardous. Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) includes:
Clippings that are left on the lawn will return to the earth and restore natural ingredients to the soil. Additionally, these...
The SBC is a fee paid by all non-residential property owners in Prince George's County that will help provide funding for...
In November 2000, the voters of Prince George's County approved County Council Bill 61-2000 authorizing the SBC.
There are 3 categories for determining which costs are covered by the SBC.
There are exceptions but residences should be charged the residential solid waste charges rather than the SBC. To initiate an...
The SBC charge should be paid at the same time as your County Tax Bill. Please call 301-952-7635 for more information.