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Hillsborough County residential trash customers receive weekly curbside recycling collection service. You can do your part to recycle correctly by reviewing the list of program items below that can be recycled in your blue recycling cart and common items that should not be placed in your blue cart.
Hillsborough County is cleaning up after Hurricane Milton and collecting storm debris from streets and neighborhoods countywide. Over 150 specialized trucks are on the road seven days a week and have the capacity to collect 60,000 cubic yards of debris daily.
If your trash, recycling, or yard waste is not picked up on your designated day, contact Solid Waste Customer Service for assistance. Holiday pick-up schedule. Check out the holiday trash and recycle collection schedule for details about which holidays we suspend pick-up for and when it resumes.
To request educational materials or schedule a presentation, call 813-272-5680 or email Recycling@HCFLGov.net. Your list of accepted recyclables is different from the County’s service area. Always check with your service provider directly for the most updated guidelines.
Unlike garbage, your recycling cart can wait to be full before being placed at the curb for collection service. Place the cart at the curb with a 3-foot clearance on all sides the night before your designated pickup day, or before 6 a.m. on your pickup day.
Hours: Monday - Saturday | 7am - 4:30pm. Drive through the main entrance building lane to receive directions from the attendant. This location is self-service for your convenience. Only bring accepted items and follow all recycling program guidelines as listed on tampa.gov/Recycle.
The City of Tampa, Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, and City of St. Petersburg solid waste departments have partnered together to provide information to residents about a universal problem – plastic bags in recycling.