
Residential Waste Collection in Gilbert
The city of Gilbert offers an open waste collection system, which means that residents can select a hauler of their choice, from a list of licensed haulers within the city. Aspen Waste Systems is a licensed hauler and offers curbside trash collections in Gilbert. Contact Aspen Waste Systems to set up service today!
TRASH SERVICE
Aspen Waste Systems collects trash weekly in Gilbert. When you sign up for service with Aspen Waste Systems, you have your choice of service level – 65-gallon or 95-gallon size cart. Contact Aspen Waste Systems today to set up service.
If you have extra bags or bulky items you need collected, please CLICK HERE to contact us for pricing and to schedule.
CONTAINER SIZES
Aspen Waste Systems offers our customers free use of clean, attractive, sturdy carts with wheels.
- Medium (65-gallon) recommended for households of 1-3 people
- Large (95-gallon) recommended for households of 4+ people
SERVICE DAY & TIME
Your Gilbert 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 515-974-1600 or completing our contact form CLICK HERE.
Make sure to have your container out at the curb or alley line by 6:00 a.m. on collection day for Gilbert 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
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Appliances | Residents can dispose of appliances at the Resource Recovery Plant. Appliances include but are not limited to: dishwashers, stoves, washers, dryers, furnaces, air conditioners, refrigerators, water heaters, freezers, microwaves, and dehumidifiers. Items that can be disposed of in your garbage: blender, toaster, toaster oven, waffle iron, electric skillet, air fryer, food processor, bread maker, vacuum cleaner, coffee maker, instant pot, rice cooker, slow cooker, stand mixer, juicer, ice cream maker, yogurt maker, coffee grinder, popcorn machine, panini maker, deep fryer, garbage disposal, water purifier, sewing machine, iron, air purifier, space heater, ceiling fan, smoker - call 515-239-5137 if you have questions. Bell Salvage and Mike Louis will also accept appliances for a fee. |
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Batteries | Alkaline and carbon-zinc batteries (non-rechargeable batteries used in toys, radios, flashlights, and other household products) can still safely be placed in the trash. Any other batteries can be dropped off at Resource Recovery at no charge. | ||
Electronics | If you're a resident and want to get rid of your own home computers or TVs, take them to Goodwill or Best Buy, or you can still bring them to Resource Recovery. Aspen Waste Systems charges an additional fee to pick up TVs for you at your residence. Only two units per residential customer will be accepted per day at the Resource Recovery Plant. | ||
Fluorescent light bulbs | The Resource Recovery Plant will take incandescent and fluorescent bulbs from residents. | ||
Liquid waste | Completely dried and hardened paint can be put in the trash. If it's not dry, pour kitty litter, floor dry, or sawdust into the paint and stir until it's stiff like a putty or cookie dough; leave the lid off so workers will know the paint is dry, and they will pick it up for you with the rest of your trash for an additional item fee. Household Hazardous Waste is accepted at 110 Center Avenue on the west side of the building. Call 515-239-5137 to make your appointment. | ||
Medical waste | Medical 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. |
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Needles & Sharps | Resource Recovery will accept sharps from residents, but they must be in either a red sharps plastic container or a hard plastic detergent bottle. The detergent bottle must have the cap screwed on and it must be taped down as well. They can no longer accept sharps collected in pop bottles, milk jugs, coffee cans, or any other non-detergent bottle. Take these items to 410 E 2nd St. and the tipping floor attendant will help you. |
