"Bulk trash" (often interchangeably referred to as "bulky waste" or "large item pickup") typically consists of items that exceed the size or weight limits of regular curbside collection containers.
You call, go online, or use an app to schedule a specific day for pickup. This is common in smaller cities or suburbs. You usually get a 24-hour notice of the exact date. Example: You request pickup on Tuesday; the city schedules it for the following Thursday. bulk trash pickup
Municipalities and private waste management companies generally utilize one of three operational models for bulk pickup: "Bulk trash" (often interchangeably referred to as "bulky
One of the primary issues facing bulk trash management is illegal dumping. When fees are too high or scheduling is too restrictive, residents may dump items in alleys, woods, or vacant lots. Additionally, scavenging (people picking through piles for metal or salvageable items) can create a mess and poses liability risks for cities. You usually get a 24-hour notice of the exact date