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  1. All collection services are provided to residents receiving County-contracted services or who pay a fee for bulky trash removal. These services include regular trash, recycling, food scraps composting (organics), yard trim, and the improved bulky trash collection program.

  2. Residents can now place UP TO 2 standard bulky items, directly next to your trash toter, for curbside pickup on your regular trash collection day. Learn about the faster and improved curbside bulky trash collection, how to prepare items to ensure pickup, what is accepted, and more at mypgc.us/clearthecurb.

  3. Starting February 14, we’re rolling out a faster and improved curbside bulky trash collection pickup that will allow residents to set out two (2) bulky items or (2) two tightly secured bags per week with regular trash for pickup from the County provided trash hauler.

  4. For more information about acceptable or non-acceptable bulky items, contact PGC311. Non-Acceptable Materials. Curbside bulky trash collection is for regular household items and not demolition materials or materials from remodeling/renovations.

  5. The list of acceptable materials includes: No more than two (2) large bags of smaller household items such as knick-knacks, home décor, small kitchen appliances (i.e., toaster ovens, toasters, blenders, air fryers, crock pots) can be set out instead of two regular bulky items.

  6. Check the Prince Georges County and the Department of the Environment websites for collection updates on bulky, trash, recycling, composting, and yard trim. Information updates will be posted on the main page of each site.

  7. Nov 8, 2020 · Curbside bulky trash collection has resumed. You can call 3-1-1 to schedule an appointment, go online or learn which items we can pick up.