Bulk Pickup Changes Started 1/1/2024

Friday, January 12, 2024 (All day)


Bulk Pickup Changes Starting Jan. 1, 2024

As per Ordinance 2023-11, beginning January 1, 2024 each household will be limited to a maximum of two (2) large items and 5 bags per bulk trash collection. 

 

Beginning on March 1, 2019 Public Works began to collect large items separately from regular household trash collection.   Please do not place any items out for collection prior to 6:00 p.m. the Thursday evening before, and no later than 6:00 a.m. on your scheduled bulk pickup day.  

If you place any items out after your area has been picked up for the month, please remove them until the next scheduled Bulk Pickup.  Please see the below Bulk Pickup Schedule for your Area

Any loose items must be bagged or securely and properly and properly tied into bundles or packaged to prevent spilling not to exceed 50 lbs. as per Township Ordinance.  Please note any trash can or receptacles placed out on bulk pickup day will be considered items ready for pickup and will be disposed of.

  • Bulk waste consists of items such as old furniture, bedding, carpeting, pool covers, and metal items such as bicycles.
  • Residents doing minor repairs to the primary residence may put out small amounts of debris for their scheduled bulk pickup day. 
  • You can also use Retrievr, an on-demand doorstep collection service program now available to Eastampton Township!  Please go to the Retrievr website for further details. 
  • No waste materials of any kind that are generated from commercial activities or businesses, including handyman, repair services, retail store, offices, real estate agencies, landlords, contractors, or agricultural enterprises will be collected.
  • Concrete/cinder blocks, bricks, and stone are considered construction debris and will not be accepted. 
  • You do not need to call to schedule an appointment for Bulk pickup.
  • Please see the pictures below for some examples of Bulk pickup items.

Televisions and computers and not Bulk pickup, and these items also cannot be dropped off at the Public Works facility.  They must be dropped off at the Burlington County Resource Recovery Complex. See below flyer for further details. 

Household hazardous waste (HHW) is leftover products that contain corrosive, toxic, ignitable, or reactive ingredients such as paints, cleaners, oils, batteries, anti-freeze, pool chemicals and pesticides.  These items are not Bulk pickup, and this also includes lawn mowers.  They cannot be dropped off at the Public Works facility and must be delivered to the Burlington County Resource Recovery ComplexBurlington County residents are not required to make appointments, but must provide proof of residency.  Materials will be accepted free of charge

Small businesses and out-of-County residents must make an appointment and will be charged a fee for services rendered.   To schedule an appointment please call (609) 499-5200.  Please note that materials will only be accepted during operating hours of Tuesday-Friday 7am until 3pm and Saturday 7am until Noon.  If a holiday falls on a Monday, the facility will be closed on Tuesday as well. 

You may drop off used motor oil at some automotive shops (i.e.  Advanced Auto, Autozone, Mavis Discount Tire, Pep Boys, etc.) in our area.  

White Goods: Refrigerators, freezers, stoves, window air conditioners, washers and dryers are not Bulk pickup, and these items are picked up on the first Friday of each month.  Please use our online form to the left to schedule pick-up at the address where the item is located at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled pickup day. 

  • Residents must remove doors from appliances prior to pick-up
  • Please note microwaves and dishwashers are not White Goods, and are to be collected on your scheduled bulk pickup day. 

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Mattress
Dresser
Bicycle
Microwave
Fan
Carpet Roll
Dehumidifier
Chair
Tarp Pool Cover
Toy Activity Table