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Residential Waste Collection in Richfield

The city of Richfield offers an organized waste collection system, which means the city has assigned residents a hauler from a list of licensed haulers as part of city contract.  Aspen Waste Systems is a licensed hauler and offers curbside trash, recycling, organics and optional yard waste collection to select homes in Richfield.  CLICK HERE to look up your hauler.  If you are in the Aspen Waste Systems service area, contact us today to set up service.

TRASH SERVICE

The city of Richfield has contracted with three residential waste haulers.  Each hauler is given a specific territory.  CLICK HERE to look up your hauler.  If you are in the Aspen Waste Systems service area, contact the city to set up service.

RECYCLE SERVICE

You’re assigned a pickup week — GREEN or GRAY — depending on where you live.

Aspen serves the City of Richfield through a city-managed contract for waste and recycling services.  In Richfield, your recycling will be collected on the GREEN week.

 

  • CLICK HERE to access our residential holiday collection and recycling calendar.
  • CLICK HERE to view the recycling guide.

YARD WASTE SERVICE

Aspen Waste Systems provides optional seasonal yard waste disposal services to Richfield residents.  CLICK HERE to contact us for pricing and to add service or schedule an on call pick up.

Yard waste collection starts April 15th and ends November 30th (weather permitting)
Residents who subscribe to weekly service can have their Aspen issued cart and up to 20 bags collected each week.Residents who don't subscribe to the yard waste plan need to schedule an on call pick up with Aspen Waste Systems. The charge per bag will be added to the next quarterly bill.

What is considered yard waste?What is not yard waste?
Bagged leavesDirt, sod, hay, straw
Bagged grass clippingsApples, pumpkins
Bagged garden wasteTree stumps and large branches
Brush and twigsAnimal feces and dead animals
Rocks, concrete, asphalt, mulch
Yard waste requirements
Yard waste can be placed loose in the yard waste cart.
Yard waste bags must be paper, compostable lawn waste bags. No plastic bags!
Limit 35 lbs. per bag.
Limbs no more than 3 in. in diameter and no more than 4 ft. long, tied in bundles no more than 2 ft. in diameter.
Yard waste must be placed at the curb or alley on your regular service day.

ORGANIC SERVICE

Aspen Waste Systems provides weekly organics disposal services to Richfield residents.

CLICK HERE to download the Organics Recycling Guide.

CONTAINER SIZES

Aspen Waste Systems offers our customers free use of clean, attractive, sturdy carts with wheels.

  • Small every-other-week (35-gallon) recommended for households of 1 person
  • Small (35-gallon) recommended for households of 1-2 people
  • Medium (65-gallon) recommended for households of 2-3 people
  • Large (95-gallon) recommended for households of 4+ people

SERVICE DAY & TIME

Your Richfield trash collection day will depend on where you live in the city and our routes.  Contact Aspen Waste Systems today to learn more about your trash pickup options and collection day.  You may contact us by calling 612-884-8008 or completing our contact form CLICK HERE.

Make sure to have your container out at the curb or alley line by 7:00 a.m. on collection day for Richfield residential garbage collection or the night before.

CART PLACEMENT

Follow these guidelines for proper placement of your carts to ensure we can safely and efficiently service your home.

  • Place your cart(s) within 3 feet of the curb or alley line and at least 3 feet apart from other carts and objects
  • Make sure the handle is facing towards your residence with the lid opening to the street or alley

Ensure you don’t miss us when we are there to service your home.

  • Have your cart(s) out at the collection point by 6:00 am on your service day or the night before
  • Keep your cart(s) out for service until the end of the day or until you are certain it has been serviced – service times can change depending on weather, road construction, or driver and route changes

HOLIDAYS

Aspen Waste Systems observes the following holidays:

  • New Year’s Day
  • Memorial Day
  • Fourth of July
  • Labor Day
  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Christmas Day

If your service day falls on or after any of these holidays, your service will be delayed (1) day.

CLICK HERE to view the Holiday Calendar.

HOUSEHOLD SPECIAL & HAZARDOUS WASTE

Hazardous waste is not allowed in garbage.  See below for alternative disposal options:

MATERIALDISPOSAL OPTIONS
AppliancesGive appliances away, sell or donate. Habitat for Humanity ReStore, Better Futures Minnesota, or Salvation Army may accept appliances donations. Xcel Energy also offers a cash rebate and free pick up and recycling services for spare refrigerators or freezers in working condition. Appliances may also be recycled.
BatteriesBatteries are not allowed in the trash, but you can drop them off at a Battery Disposal Site. Check with local retailers or county facility.
ElectronicsElectronics are accepted for recycling by Best Buy, Recycle Technologies, Repowered, and Staples. You may also drop electronics off at the Bloomington or Brooklyn Park drop off facility.
Fluorescent light bulbsIt is illegal to put fluorescent light bulbs in the garbage; they contain mercury, and those must be disposed of properly. Check with your local hardware store, many of which accept fluorescent light bulbs for recycling
Liquid wasteTo properly dispose of household liquids, identify them as either hazardous or non-hazardous.

Non-hazardous liquids like cleaning products can usually be disposed of in the trash or flushed down the drain with plenty of water.

Hazardous liquids like paints, solvents or used motor oil should be disposed of using a local household waste (HHW) collection program or drop-off location.
Medical wasteMedical waste like bandages, gauze, gloves, and tubing should be placed in a doubled, securely sealed, opaque plastic trash bag.

Disposing of these items in the regular trash is generally acceptable.
Needles & SharpsPlace needles in a rigid, leak-proof and puncture-resistant container, like a plastic bottle or sharps container, then sealing it tightly and dispose of in household trash.

Seal with heavy-duty tape to prevent accidental opening. Label the container clearly as "Sharps" or "Needles".

Do not recycle needles. Do not flush needles.

Or you may consider using sharps disposal devices that bend, break, incinerate, or shear needles, and then dispose of the remaining syringe and melted metal in the garbage. Some manufacturers offer mail-back programs for sharps containers.
Three different sized trash cans lined up
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