New Clear the Curb Waste Collection Services Beginning July 1
Press Release
For immediate release:
June 3, 2024
For more information, contact:
Linda Lowe, Director of Communications
Department of the Environment
lmlowe@co.pg.md.us; (301) 836-2115 (cell)
Prince George’s County Announces New Clear the Curb Waste Collection Services Beginning July 1
Introduces new curbside scrap metal and electronics recycling pickup and increases collection of curbside bulky items
Largo, MD – Beginning the week of July 1, 2024, Prince George’s County is expanding its Clear the Curb waste collection services for residents receiving County-contracted trash and recycling pickup. The new services will increase the number of acceptable curbside bulky trash items from two (2) to four (4) and introduce monthly curbside scrap metal and electronics recycling appointments. These enhanced services will continue modernizing and streamlining our current residential collection services.
“We are excited to introduce these new Clear the Curb collection services demonstrating our continued commitment to providing value-added services to residents receiving County-contracted trash and recycling collection,” says Department of the Environment Director Andrea Crooms. “These long-term investments help reduce waste, increase recycling, protect our environment, and maintain a cleaner and greener County.”
In 2022, the County introduced a faster and improved curbside bulky trash pickup, allowing residents to place two (2) bulky items or two (2) tightly secured bags with small household items next to their trash can. Starting in July, residents can place four (4) items or four (4) tightly secured bags for pickup.
The new curbside scrap metal and electronics recycling collection will be offered by appointment only on the third Monday of each month. The first day of service begins July 15 and can be scheduled online or by contacting PGC311. Scrap tires, white goods, and other appliances will continue to be scheduled for pickup through PGC311.
To implement these new curbside collection services, some residents will experience a change in their current trash and recycling collection day. Residents impacted will receive a door hanger from their waste collection hauler, a postcard mailer, and other communication available on social media and the Department of the Environment’s website at mypgc.us/clearthecurb.
Residents may verify their waste collection day at bit.ly/PGCcollectiondaylookup by entering their household address in the search bar and reviewing the list in the white pop-up box. If a new collection day has been assigned, it will be noted along with the day of other waste collection services.
For more information on these services, visit mypgc.us/clearthecurb or contact PGC311.
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