Junk Disposal Methods

Junk disposal in Jacksonville is coordinated by the City of Jacksonville Solid Waste Division and supported by Duval County’s Environmental Services Department. Residents and businesses have access to six main disposal channels: municipal waste collection, private junk removal, recycling centers, donation facilities, roll-off dumpster rental, and public landfill use.

Each method is designed for specific waste types and scales. Municipal curbside services handle residential garbage, yard debris, and scheduled bulk items. Private junk haulers and roll-off containers support property cleanouts and construction. Recycling centers process reusable materials. Donation outlets accept lightly used household items. City-operated landfills serve as the final disposal route for approved non-hazardous loads.

Certain items—like paint, batteries, electronics, and appliances with refrigerants—must be disposed of through official Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) drop-off sites. Proper junk disposal reduces environmental risks, prevents illegal dumping fines, and keeps Jacksonville’s neighborhoods clean.

Common Methods for Junk Disposal in Jacksonville

1. Municipal Waste Collection

The City of Jacksonville Solid Waste Division offers curbside garbage pickup, recycling, yard waste collection, and bulk item pickup services. Most neighborhoods receive weekly garbage collection and bi-weekly recycling. Bulk waste is collected once every two weeks and includes furniture, appliances (with Freon removed), and other large items.

COJ Solid Waste Customer Service: 904-630-2489

coj.net/departments/public-works/solid-waste

Prohibited curbside items:

Paint, oil, solvents

Electronics and batteries

Construction debris

Appliances with refrigerants (unless certified)

2. Private Junk Removal Services

Private junk removal companies in Jacksonville provide fast, flexible service for residential and commercial clients. Services include same-day pickup, full-home cleanouts, post-renovation debris removal, and eviction cleanups.

Pricing depends on load size, material types, and labor. Responsible providers sort for donation and recycling before disposal.

3. Recycling Centers and Drop-Off Locations

Jacksonville residents can use the city’s public recycling drop-off locations for items such as aluminum, paper, cardboard, and plastics (#1–#7).

Curbside and drop-off recycling do not accept electronics, batteries, or liquids.

Jacksonville Recycling Center

1300 Marshall Rd, Jacksonville, AR 72076

Tel: 501-982-6071

http://cityofjacksonville.net/

Tue–Sat: 8 AM – 5 PM

Recycling Info Line: 904-255-7500

4. Donation and Reuse Programs

Gently used household goods can be donated to local nonprofits such as:

Habitat for Humanity ReStore (Beach Blvd)

Goodwill of North Florida

City Rescue Mission Thrift Stores

All donated items must be clean and in safe, usable condition. Pickup services are available for large furniture or appliance donations.

5. DIY Disposal and Landfill Visits

Residents may take large or specialized loads to the Trail Ridge Landfill, Jacksonville’s primary solid waste disposal facility. The landfill accepts non-hazardous household waste, construction debris, and bulk trash.

Trail Ridge Landfill

5110 US-301, Baldwin, FL 32234

Mon–Fri: 6 AM – 7 PM | Sat: 6 AM – 1 PM

Tel: 866-676-7150

Accepted items: construction debris, furniture, non-hazardous solid waste

Not accepted: liquids, electronics, paint, Freon appliances

6. Roll-Off Dumpster Rental

Elgin’s Dumpsters provides roll-off dumpster rental in Jacksonville with flexible delivery and pickup. Available sizes include 10-yard, 20-yard, 30-yard, and 40-yard containers, ideal for construction projects, landscaping, moving, or business renovations.

Prohibited in dumpsters:

Paint, oil, and flammable liquids

Electronics and TVs

Car batteries and lithium cells

Refrigerators and HVAC units with Freon

Medical or biohazardous materials

Roll-off containers allow on-site, high-volume junk management that complies with Jacksonville disposal regulations.

How to Dispose of Hazardous Junk in Jacksonville

Hazardous junk must be disposed of at an authorized Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) drop-off site. These materials are illegal to place in trash bins, dumpsters, or curbside pickup.

Common hazardous materials:

Paint, thinners, and varnish

Car fluids: oil, brake fluid, antifreeze

Cleaners, bleach, ammonia

Batteries (car, AA, lithium-ion)

Electronics (TVs, laptops, printers)

Pesticides, fertilizers, pool chemicals

Fluorescent tubes and mercury thermometers

Refrigerant-based appliances

acksonville Household Hazardous Waste Facility

2675 Commonwealth Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32254

Tue–Sat: 8 AM – 5 PM (Closed Sun–Mon)

Tel: 904-387-8847

https://www.coj.net/departments/public-works/solid-waste/disposal-operations/household-hazardous-wastes-(hhw)

Residents must bring materials in sealed, labeled containers. Mixed substances or leaking items may be rejected. ID and proof of Duval County residency are required.

What Items Are Considered Hazardous?

Hazardous waste includes:

Oil-based paint and solvents

Gasoline, antifreeze, and motor oil

Insecticides and herbicides

Fluorescent bulbs, batteries, electronics

Refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners

Jacksonville Regulations for Special Waste

Jacksonville follows Florida DEP and Duval County regulations for disposing of special waste, which includes:

Hazardous chemicals

E-waste (computers, printers, TVs)

Appliances with Freon

Medical or infectious waste

Tires and lead-acid batteries

Disposal rules include:

Labeling and sealing containers

Using official HHW facilities

Avoiding landfill or curbside disposal

Not mixing incompatible substances

Violations may result in:

Civil fines up to $50,000 per violation/day

Legal enforcement from City of Jacksonville or FDEP

Mandatory cleanup and remediation costs

Residents with questions can call Duval County Environmental Quality Division at 904-255-7100.

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