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Recycling & Trash (Solid Waste)
Residential (Single-Family Homes - Up to Four Units)
- RECYCLING COLLECTION: Maplewood contracts with Tennis Sanitation for single-family residential recycling collection. Click here for more information.
- TRASH AND YARD WASTE COLLECTION: Maplewood contracts with Republic Services for single-family residential trash collection. Click here for more information.
- FOOD SCRAP COLLECTION: Click here to sign up for Ramsey and Washington Counties' Food Scraps Pickup Program.
- NEIGHBORHOOD COLLECTION ROUTE MAP: Click here to view the residential day-certain recycling and trash collection routes.
- MAPLEWOOD SOLID WASTE GUIDE: Click here to view the annual guide with details on City and County trash and recycling programs.
Multi-Family Homes (Townhomes/Apartments/Manufactured Homes)
- RECYCLING COLLECTION: Maplewood contracts with Tennis Sanitation for multi-family recycling. Click here for more information.
- TRASH COLLECTION: Multi-family properties can hire any of the city's licensed trash haulers to collect trash. Only the city's recycling contractor can collect recycling at multi-family properties. Click here for a list of licensed trash haulers.
- FOOD SCRAP COLLECTION: Click here to sign up for Ramsey and Washington Counties' Food Scraps Pickup Program.
Commercial (Businesses/Churches/Government/Schools)
- RECYCLING COLLECTION:
- Commercial properties can hire any of the city's licensed recycling haulers to collect recycling. Click here for a list of licensed recycling haulers.
- Small businesses and churches can opt into the city's residential recycling program. Click here for more information.
- TRASH COLLECTION
- Commercial properties can hire any of the city's licensed trash haulers to collect trash. Click here for a list of licensed trash haulers.
Standards
Maplewood has developed Solid Waste Standards for the storage, collection, and transportation of solid waste. The goals of the standards are to achieve a reduction in waste generated, to encourage the separation and recovery of materials and energy from waste, and ensure the protection of public health and safety and promote city cleanliness and livability.
Contact
Shann Finwall, Sustainability Coordinator, 651-249-2304.