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Welcome to Waste Management Unincorporated Kitsap County *

* Information below applies to:

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  • Uninc Kitsap Co.
  • Indianola
  • Hansville
  • Kingston
  • Port Gamble
  • Quilcene
  • Silverdale
  • Suquamish
  • more

  • WM Collection service
    inside the city limits of:

    Bremerton

    Port Orchard

     

    Other Public Services in:
    Uninc Kitsap County
    City of Kingston
    City of Silverdale



    As your collection company and your neighbor in the community, Waste Management believes personal, one-to-one service is the key to successful relationships. We are dedicated to excellent customer service, active community involvement, protection of our environment, and preservation of valuable resources. We "Think Green!"
    Live Help M-F 8AM-5PM


    Questions or comments: Waste Management Customer Service ~ 1 800 592-9995.



    Missed Collection

    If your container(s) were at the curb by 6:00 am and were not emptied, Click Here or call 1 800 592-9995.

    Holidays

    Garbage and recycling are collected on all weekday holidays except Thanksgiving (4th Thursday in Nov), Dec 25, and Jan 1. 2007 Holiday Details

    Regular collection schedule on all other holidays.

    Do not put these items in your garbage:
    Computers, TVs
    Fluorescent bulbs, tubes
    Motor Oil
    Hazardous Waste
    Liquid Paint
    Needles, syringes
    Yard trimmings
    Concrete, rocks, dirt
    Cooking oil
    Loose or hot ashes
    Loose cat litter
    Unbagged animal waste
    Loose packing pellets
    Unbagged sawdust

    Hazardous Waste
    Disposal Options

    (including free drop sites)


    Recycling Saves Trees

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    Weather Delays Weather Delays
    (Wind, Flooding, Snow, etc.)


    If weather prevents safe collection, we announce delays on radio and TV and on our Collection Delay Bulletin Board

    If residential garbage, recycling or yard waste is not collected due to weather, please remove containers from the street. Up to twice as much material will be accepted with no extra charge on the next regularly scheduled collection day for each container not emptied unless otherwise posted here.

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    Recycling Guidelines
    Curbside Collection

    NEW! All-in-One Blue-lidded Recycling Carts are now used for recycling.


    Recycling is collected in designated recycling areas

    every other week on the same day as garbage. Collection schedules are posted inside the recycling cart lids.

    Yard Waste  is collected from subscribers in burn ban areas on Wednesday or Friday the same week as recycling. Your collection day is noted on the lid of your yard waste cart.

    Collection Calendar


    EcoConsumer
    Where can we put all those plastics?


    By Tom Watson
    Special to The Seattle Times

    Plastics and recycling have a complicated relationship…. Plastics recycling seems to confuse and frustrate consumers more than any other type of recycling. More


    A New Way to Recycle


    Area curbside recycling companies are rolling out new “all-in-one” recycle carts for residents. The 64-gallon carts, with wheels and blue lids, replace the old three bin system. Residents with long gravel driveways who choose to stay with the three bins may do so. 

    According to Dave Peters, Kitsap County’s Recycling Coordinator, “Sorting your recycling just got a lot easier. Waste Management customers can put everything in one cart."

    The new program includes two new items. Residents can now add rinsed out gable top milk and juice cartons, and frozen food boxes, as long as there is no food residue. Other items accepted at curbside are plastic bottles, phone books, glass, mail and magazines, cans, newspaper, plastic dairy tubs, paper cereal-type boxes, and cardboard that fits in the cart.

    What do you do with the old recycling bins? Waste Management customers may keep their old bins or take them to a recycling and garbage facility for convenient drop-off. Facilities may be found at www.kitsapgov.com/sw.

    There are other changes to curbside recycling in Kitsap County . Curbside yard waste pick-up, which is available to residents in burn ban areas, now includes shredded paper, pulp egg cartons, and vegetable food waste in addition to grass, leaves, weeds, prunings, and 4” diameter branches.

    For more information about curbside service, residents should contact their recycling company. For other waste reduction and recycling information, visit or call The Open Line at 360-337-5777.


    Related Links:


    Garbage and recycling information and list of facilities

    Curbside recycling map

    Burn ban map


    Where Do Recyclables Go?

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    Cascade Recycling Center

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    Some recycling dos & don'ts


    Combined bottles, cans, paper and cardboard collected from residences and businesses, as well as debris from construction and demolition projects are sorted at Waste Management's Cascade Recycling Center in Woodinville, the largest recycling facility of its kind on the West Coast. The center employs the most advanced sorting technologies from the US and Europe, and ships the sorted commodities to both domestic and Asian markets for use in new products.

    NO shredded paper in recycling, please! (Accepted with yard waste) - More

    NO plastic bags in recycling, please! (Reuse or recycle at grocery stores) - More

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