News & Service Updates
Commercial Front Load Dumpster Content Restrictions
The items below are not acceptable to throw into your front load dumpster. If these items are in the dumpsters, the driver will not empty the dumpster. Please call the office at 228-299-0537 when the items have been removed from the dumpster. You will receive service on your next service day.
Closed on Labor Day
Our office will be closed on Monday, September 5th in observance of Labor Day. However, our Drivers and Helpers will be running their regular routes on Monday. We encourage all residents to put their carts to the curb on Sunday Night or by 5 am on Monday morning.
Recyclables in the City of Picayune
This Wednesday, August 31st will be the last day for the collection of recyclables in the City of Picayune. Effective September 1st, 2022 there will no longer be a recycling service in the City of Picayune.
4TH OF JULY
We will be running our normal Garbage and Grappler truck routes on Monday, July 4th! We encourage all residents to put your carts to the curb on Sunday night July 3rd or prior to 5am on Monday morning July 4th.
Memorial Day 2022
On Memorial Day we remember and honor all of those in the military who have died while serving in the U.S. armed forces. We will be running our regular Monday routes on Memorial Day. We encourage all residents to put their carts out to the curb on Sunday night or before 5 am on Monday morning.
Attention Hancock County Residents
Attention residents of the City of Bay St. Louis, the City of Diamondhead, the City of Waveland and Unincorporated areas of Hancock County — please watch this infomercial for important information regarding our services that will begin this week!
Pickup Schedules
Please see the Zones for Bulky/Green Waste Service as well as the weeks corresponding to those Zones. Residents will receive Bulky/Green Waste 2x per month for a total of 8 cubic yards for the month.
Handle to the House & Cart Content Only
This is a video of one of our Team members running our ASL (Automated Side Loader) Truck in Hancock County. This demonstrates that the resident had very good cart placement. The handle was facing the house. The lid was closed and the contents in the cart were bagged.