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If the County holiday falls during the week of regular trash and recycling collection ( Tuesday - Friday), all collections scheduled on or after the holiday will slide by one day later in the week. For more information, please refer to the Waste Collection Schedule or contact PGC311.
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In 2007, Prince George's County made a significant commitment to increasing recycling. After implementation, the County found that many residents do not use the second pickup collection service as they once had. As a result, the County’s household recycling rate has risen to nearly 60 percent, the highest in Maryland, dramatically reducing the amount of trash diverted to the landfill. Some of the benefits of this change include:Residents receiving County-contracted trash collection get a free cart and may use existing receptacles to handle all household trash;Promotes higher service efficiencies to increase customer service satisfaction;Stops wasting taxpayer money for pickups that don’t get used;Saves the County $6 million every year;Expands opportunity for new and existing County-based, small and minority-owned businesses;Stabilizes future solid waste rates; and diverts landfill waste.
It’s likely that your collection pickup day will change with the new service. Trash and recycling collections will occur on the same day, so residents will need to only make one trip to the curb. Residents will be informed by the County and their respective hauler on the day their scheduled collection will occur.
Use our online address tool to determine your waste collection pickup day or contact PGC311 for more information.
Prince George’s County joins the City of Baltimore, the District of Columbia, Anne Arundel, Howard, Fairfax and Montgomery County, as well as several municipalities in making the switch to weekly trash and recycling collection.
The cost savings will allow the County to stabilize the solid waste fund, forestall a fee increase on residents, continue to support code enforcement, litter pickup, illegal dumping cleanups, blight removal and provide new carts to residents at no additional fee.
The Department of the Environment has detailed information on their website regarding the program at mypgc.us/clearthecurb. Information may also be obtained by contacting PGC311: online at mypgc.us/pgc311 or by dialing 3-1-1 (if in the County) or 301-883-4748 (if out of the County).