To report a damaged or missing trash or recycling cart, please complete the information below. The county provides collection customers with one trash cart (95-gallon) and one recycling cart (95-gallon) per residence. If you would prefer to submit your request over the phone, please call 703-802-3322, TTY 711.
Reason for Special Disposal The safest way for residents to dispose of household hazardous wastes is to carefully pack them up and bring them to one of the Fairfax County's Household Hazardous Waste Collection Sites at the I-66 Transfer Station or I-95 Landfill.
Many local recycling centers accept mattresses, and some have agreements with businesses for collection and recycling. If you are located in the Troy VA area, contact van der Linde Recycling at 434-589-1948 for more information about our mattress recycling program.
Large Items, Furniture, & Appliance Drop off 4618, West Ox Road, West Ox Maintenance Facility, Fair Lakes, Fairfax County, Virginia, 22030, United States. 703-631-1179.
One important component of the county's solid waste ordinance is the requirement for residents to separate recyclables from trash for placement at the curb for collection. Both waste and recyclables are required by Chapter 109.1 to be collected weekly if you receive collection service at your residence.
Is the junk removal business profitable? Yes. The gross profit margin is 32.7%. After taxes and other costs, junk removal profit margins come out to 7.3%.
Used Paint The best way to dispose of it is at the Household Hazardous Waste events or at the Fairfax County I-66 Transfer Station (4618 W. Ox Road).
The six states with mandatory recycling requirements are: Colorado, California, New Jersey, Washington, Oregon, and Maine. Each state boasts distinctive regulations with diverse impacts on their communities, economies, and the environment.
While the United States government does not directly regulate waste, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has developed federal recycling laws through what is known as the Resource Conservation and Recover (RCRA).