Advanced Disposal has specific guidelines regarding what can and cannot be placed in their waste collection bins to ensure the safety of their operations and to comply with regulations. Each area may also have local regulations that further dictate waste disposal rules. Generally, items that are prohibited from being placed in regular waste bins include hazardous materials, electronic waste, batteries, paint, chemicals, and large appliances. Moreover, yard waste and certain construction debris may also be subject to specific disposal methods that vary by location.
For recyclable materials, Advanced Disposal typically encourages residents to separate recyclables from their regular trash. Common recyclable items include paper, cardboard, plastics with designated recycling symbols, and metals. However, items that are contaminated with food or other residues often cannot be recycled, so it is important to clean these items before placing them in a recycling bin.
Customers are also advised to refrain from placing items that could be considered bulky waste in their regular bins, as these items may require special pickup services or scheduled appointments for disposal.
For the most accurate and tailored information regarding restrictions specific to your location and waste type, it is useful to consult the local guidelines on the Advanced Disposal website. These resources provide valuable details about disposal regulations, acceptable materials, and helpful tips for proper waste management.