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Like residential trash collection and recycling, commercial collection has its own set of rules and regulations including timetables, required containers, instructions for disposing of specific kinds of waste and debris, and much more. Here’s some helpful information that will make it easier to comply:

Trash Setout Timetable

Trash must not be put out more than two hours prior to collection. For collection scheduled after business hours, trash must be put out no more than 30 minutes prior to the close of business. Dumpsters not licensed for public right-of-way placement must be kept inside the business premises until the proper setout time. Click here to view the Dumpster Law Page.

Proper Trash Containers

Regulations require rigid containers equipped with lids for all trash and garbage put out for private collection. Each lid must be securely closed when waste is in the receptacle and garbage containers must be fully leak-proof. Wood scraps and other loose items do not require containment provided they are bundled securely enough to withstand wind and rain and do not violate the Fire Code (See the Philadelphia Code, Title 5). NOTE: Cardboard boxes may never be used as containers for trash or recycling, regardless of who collects it!

Newspapers and flattened cardboard boxes along with steel and aluminum cans, glass jars and bottles, paper and #1 and #2 plastics should be placed with your recyclables.

City litter baskets are for pedestrian use only. Do not use them to dispose of your trash.

Construction Debris

Contractors and residents are required to dispose of construction debris through a private hauler. All waste materials from construction or remodeling, including but not limited to wood, metal, ceramics, drywall, and demolition materials will not be accepted for collection.

Dumpster Law Compliance

Laws governing dumpster usage and placement are in effect. Consult your SWEEP officer for specific rules pertaining to licensing, identification, and frequency of emptying, standards of cleanliness, proper closure, and screening requirement. Dumpsters may not be used for grindable food waste disposal.

Click here to view and/or print the Philadelphia Street Department Regulations Governing Municipal and Private Collection of refuse.

 
ALERTS

STREETS DEPARTMENT REOPENS 15TH STREET BRIDGE
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15

Vehicle Weight Restriction Established

PHILADELPHIA - The 15th Street Bridge between Callowhill and Spring Garden Streets opened to vehicular traffic today, with a "three-ton, no trucks or bus weight restrictions," Streets Commissioner David J. Perri announced today. All trucks, buses and other heavy vehicles are required to detour to alternate travel routes for the entire length of the bridge.

The bridge was closed January 2013 due to severe deterioration to a section of the bridge. The Streets Department's Bridge Maintenance Unit re-enforced this section to strengthen the bridge.

The Streets Department thanks citizens for their patience and cooperation during this project.

 

NEWS
05/18/2013
STREETS DEPARTMENT SCHEDULES REPAIRS TO INTERSECTION OF SOUTHAMPTON ROAD & ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD
05/17/2013
Philadelphia More Beautiful Committee’s (PMBC) Saturday Clean Block Caravan visits Block Captains and their volunteers cleaning in the 1st, 3rd, and 17th Police Districts
05/16/2013
STREETS DEPARTMENT REOPENS 15TH STREET BRIDGE WEDNESDAY, MAY 15
05/15/2013
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event Sponsored by the Streets Department’s Sanitation Division
05/10/2013
City of Philadelphia Announces 11 Local Schools Receive Recyclebank Green Schools Program Grants



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EVENTS
05/10/2012 - 05/19/2012
2012 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION PROGRAM
04/19/2013
City Of Philadelphia Announces 11 Local Schools Receive Recyclebank Green Schools Program Grants
Philadelphia, in partnership with Recyclebank, awards not only schools but generous residents as well.

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KUDOS
04/29/2013
5000 Locust St
04/25/2013
Bicycle Lanes
02/12/2013
200 S Melville St
02/08/2013
500 Sigel St
01/01/2013
321 E Allens Ln

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