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Plastic Film Recycling
Plastic Film Recycling is coming this fall to Red Bank. To sign up for this program, please fill out the sign up sheet linked below and share the link with your neighbors:
Public Utilities Bulletins
Trash collection is provided weekly, curbside, through a third-party contractor, included in the annual property tax bill.
East of Broad Street: Mondays & Thursdays
West of Broad Street: Tuesdays & Fridays
Borough ordinances allow up to three (3) 32-gallon/50-pound receptacles per single family. Plastic bags may be used if placed inside the receptacles. Receptacles should be placed curbside before 6AM and no sooner than 6PM of the day before collection.
MISSED TRASH, RECYCLING OR BULK PICKUP?
Call DeLisa Waste Services at 1-732-988-2525
Single-stream recycling collection is provided curbside every Wednesday, through a third-party contractor, included in your annual property tax bill.
Recycling is required and the easy method of single stream collection permits the placing of all items (glass bottles and jars, metal cans, mixed paper, cardboard, and # 1 and 2 plastics) into a single container. Cardboard that is not in a container should be flattened, bundled, and tied. Receptacles should be placed curbside before 6AM and no sooner than 6PM of the day before collection.
One (1) FREE 20-gallon recycling container is available per single family while supplies last. Visit DPU (75 Chestnut Street) to claim yours.
Recycling helps save money by reducing the amount of tipping fees paid associated with trash and helps generate revenue through recycling tonnage grants. Recycling grants to the Borough are based upon the amount of material we recycle yearly so we can actually make money as a result of increasing our recycling grants. It truly does pay to recycle.
Recycled materials should be clean, dry and empty. Plastic bags are prohibited and will result in non-collection.
MISSED TRASH, RECYCLING OR BULK PICKUP?
Call DeLisa Waste Services at 1-732-988-2525
Drop-Off Recycling Center (West Sunset Avenue)
Tuesday through Saturday, 8 am – 2 pm
Closed Sunday and Monday
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Bulk waste is collected once per month, through a third-party contractor, included in the annual property tax bill. Place no more than 2 items at the curb before 6AM and no sooner than 6PM of the day prior to collection.
West of Broad Street (Third Friday)
East of Broad Street (Second Thursday)
Bulk waste is comprised of large and/or non-route waste items including:
• Furniture
• Appliances (Refrigerators and freezers must have doors removed)
• Rolled and tied carpet, not to exceed 4 feet in length and 60 pounds
• Hot water heaters
• Barbeque grills
• Mattresses and box springs (Must be wrapped in plastic)
What is not accepted?
• Construction material – sheet rock, stumps and tree roots, concrete
• Electrical items, batteries
• Recyclables
• Stones, logs, large rocks, ash, dirt
• Propane tanks, oils, hazardous waste items
MISSED TRASH, RECYCLING OR BULK PICKUP?
Call DeLisa Waste Services at 1-732-988-2525
Due to a statewide ban, electronic items such as computers, televisions, monitors, phones, speakers, etc. must be recycled and can no longer be placed curbside for pick up. To recycle e-waste, visit the Borough of Red Bank Recycling Center on West Sunset Avenue. A dedicated container is available for the disposal of electronic waste.
The Monmouth County Household Hazardous Waste Facility may accept items prohibited from being collected with trash, recycling, or bulky waste. For further information, call 732-683-8686 ext. 5210 or go to www.visitmonmouth.com
Christmas trees will be collected curbside beginning January 1 through the second week of February. All decorations, ornaments, tinsel and strands must be removed from trees. Artificial trees will not be collected.
Collection begins in April and ends in October. Per Ordinance 434-8, placing yard waste that is not containerized at the curb or along the street is only allowed during the seven days prior to a scheduled and announced collection.
West of Broad Street (Second Thursday, April-October)
East of Broad Street (Third Thursday, April-October)
In November & December, leaves may be placed at the curb for collection, either loose or in biodegradable bags for pick up on the dates below.
Residents are reminded not to block catch basins in order to minimize flooding. Only leaves will be collected – piles with debris other than leaves will not be collected. Schedules & restrictions will be strictly enforced and summons will be issued for piles placed at the curb in violation of the ordinances.
West of Broad Street (Second Thursday, November & December)
East of Broad Street (Third Thursday, November & December)
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Public Utilities
Physical Address
75 Chestnut Street
Red Bank, NJ 07701
Phone: 732-530-2770Fax: 732-530-4718
Hours
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.