Frequently Asked Questions
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Trash & Recycling
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Trash & Recycling
Read our frequently asked questions and answers regarding trash and recycling: https://bit.ly/SolidWasteFAQs.
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Trash & Recycling
Read our frequently asked questions and answers regarding Fall Leaf Collection: http://bit.ly/fallleafFAQs.
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There are six federal holidays observed by the city’s trash and recycling collection vendor that will result in no trash pick-up for the day. These are the only holidays that will impact trash and recycling pick-up. Select "See Holidays" to see which six days of the year they are.Trash & Recycling
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Monday - West of Merrimack River from the Bow town line to Pleasant Street. East of the Merrimack River, south of Loudon Road, and west of the Concord Airport. Tuesday - West of the Merrimack River from Pleasant Street to Washington Street. North of Clinton Street and south of Hopkinton and Currier Road. Wednesday - West of the Merrimack River and North State Street. North of Washington Street, Pleasant Street, and Hopkinton Road. South to Hutchins Street. Thursday - West of the Merrimack River from Hutchins Street and east to the Hopkinton town line and south to the Boscawen town line. Friday - East of the Merrimack River and south of the Canterbury town line. West of the Loudon and Chichester town lines. North of the Pembroke town line and northeast of Airport Road. Click on the map and zoom in to locate your area.Trash & Recycling
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Trash & Recycling
Pay-as-you-throw (PAYT) is a system where a user pays for the trash service they receive. With the Concord curbside collection PAYT program, the user fee is on a per bag basis. Think of trash like your electric or water service, you pay for what you use. Concord residents who have curbside trash collection must use purple "Concord PAYT" bags for their trash. Place you trash in the purple bag(s) and set them out for collection along with your recycling on collection day no later than 7:00 am. Find a list of retailers that sell PAYT trash bags and more information at www.concordnh.gov/trash.
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Trash & Recycling
Bags can be bought at several locations throughout Concord. There are two sizes of purple bags: a 30 gallon bag which holds approximately 20 pounds of trash and a 15 gallon bag which holds approximately 10 pounds of trash. Both bags are sold in packed bundles of 5. Find a list of retailer locations at www.concordnh.gov/trash.
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Trash & Recycling
Make sure you are only recycling acceptable materials. Acceptable recycling items include paper, metal, glass, cardboard, and plastic. Unacceptable items for recycling include plastic bags, Styrofoam, mirrors, batteries, light bulbs, bubble wrap, food scraps, and other items as listed in our detailed list of acceptable trash and recycling materials. Recyclables should be placed loosely in your recycle bin and not be contained inside of a plastic bag. If you are not using a recycle bin provided by the City of Concord, be sure to have your recycle bin labeled as recycling to ensure collection.
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Trash & Recycling
Free recycling bins are available for residents at Concord General Services at 311 North State Street. You can also use your own bin, barrel, or rigid container, but you must label it as recycling to ensure collection.
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Trash & Recycling
No. Since April 1, 2013, the city's curbside recycle program became a single stream system. This means residents no longer need to separate paper products from glass, tin, aluminum, and plastic. All recyclable materials can be mixed in the same container. No need to sort - single stream
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Trash & Recycling
Check our calendar or sign up for Notify Me for exact dates of our Spring Leaf Collection and Fall Leaf Collection programs. Seasonal information is available at www.concordnh.gov/leafcollection.