San Jose Trash Pickup Schedule, Recycling & Junk Pickup 2026

Find your City of San Jose collection day, recycling rules, free unlimited junk pickup, yard trimmings, and 2026 holiday schedule.

City of San Jose · Environmental Services Department · Updated March 2026

⭐ Collection Day Finder

Find Your San Jose Collection Day

Your collection day depends on your specific address. Use the selector below for a quick schedule overview, then verify your exact day and hauler with the official Residential Services Lookup. Multiple private haulers serve different parts of the city — your address determines which one.

👈 Select your day above to see your complete San Jose collection schedule.

Don’t know your day? Use the official Residential Services Lookup at sanjoseca.gov, dial 3-1-1, or call (408) 535-3500.  More contact options ↓

At a Glance

San Jose Waste Collection — Quick Facts

San Jose Environmental Services oversees residential solid waste collection for over 1 million residents. Collection is performed by private franchise haulers under City contract: GreenTeam of San Jose, Garden City Sanitation, and GreenWaste Recovery — your hauler depends on your address. All three streams (garbage, recycling, yard trimmings) are collected on the same weekday, once per week. Free junk pickup is unlimited.

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Garbage
Weekly
Black cart, by address
Recycling
Weekly
Blue cart, single-stream
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Yard Trimmings
Weekly
Green cart or loose pile
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Junk Pickup
Unlimited & Free
Up to 12 items per appt
Set-Out Time
By 6:00 a.m.
No earlier than day before
⚠ Multiple private haulers serve San Jose — your hauler depends on your address. GreenTeam of San Jose, Garden City Sanitation, and GreenWaste Recovery each serve different parts of the city. Contact info and collection rules may vary slightly. Always use the Residential Services Lookup to find your specific hauler and collection day.
Three-Cart System

San Jose’s Three Carts — What Goes Where

Every San Jose residential customer receives three color-coded carts, all collected on the same weekday, once per week. Food scraps belong in the black garbage cart (not the green yard trimmings cart) — San Jose recovers organics from the garbage at its materials recovery facility, a unique system that sets it apart from most California cities.

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Black Cart — Garbage

All non-recyclable waste including food scraps and food-soiled items. San Jose sorts organics from garbage at the MRF for composting.

Weekly • Rate-based

Blue Cart — Recycling

Clean, empty, and loose recyclables: paper, cardboard, cans, glass, plastic bottles & jugs. No bags, no food scraps, no yard waste.

Weekly • Included
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Green Cart / Pile — Yard Trimmings

Grass clippings, leaves, branches, plants. No food scraps, no plastic bags. Many areas use loose curbside piles instead of or in addition to a cart.

Weekly • Included

⏰ Set-Out Rules

  • All carts out by 6:00 a.m. on your collection day — but no earlier than the evening before.
  • Cart lid must be fully closed. Overfilled carts may not be serviced.
  • At least 3 feet of clearance on all sides from vehicles, mailboxes, and other obstacles.
  • Yard trimmings piles: keep less than 5 × 5 feet, at least 1 foot from curb and 5 feet from carts, cars, and other piles. Keep out of bike lanes and red-curbed areas.
  • Remove carts the same day after collection.
  • Branches: less than 5 feet long and smaller than 6 inches in diameter.
Holiday Schedule

San Jose Holiday Trash Collection Schedule 2026

San Jose observes three holidays that affect collection: New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. When any of these falls on a weekday, collection shifts one day later for the rest of that week. All other holidays are normal service days — collection runs as scheduled. San Jose 311 is available at (408) 535-3500 for any questions.

Holiday2026 DateImpactWhat Happens
New Year’s DayThu, Jan 11-Day DelayThu → Fri  |  Fri → Sat  |  Mon–Wed: normal that week
MLK DayMon, Jan 19NormalCollection runs as usual. All routes collected as normal.
Presidents’ DayMon, Feb 16NormalCollection runs as usual. No delay.
Memorial DayMon, May 25NormalCollection runs as usual. No delay.
Independence DaySat, Jul 4NormalFalls on Saturday — no weekday impact. All routes normal that week.
Labor DayMon, Sep 7NormalCollection runs as usual. No delay.
Veterans’ DayWed, Nov 11NormalCollection runs as usual. No delay.
Thanksgiving DayThu, Nov 261-Day DelayThu → Fri  |  Fri → Sat  |  Mon–Wed: normal that week
Christmas DayFri, Dec 251-Day DelayFri → Sat  |  Mon–Thu: normal that week
💡 Only three holidays cause delays in San Jose in 2026. New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. MLK Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Veterans’ Day are all fully normal collection days.

🎄 Holiday Tree Recycling — Christmas Tree Collection 2026

Curbside collection of live Christmas trees begins on your first regular collection day on or after December 26, 2026, through approximately January 23, 2027. To prepare your tree: remove all decorations, tinsel, lights, and stands; cut branches exceeding 5 feet into shorter sections; place the tree next to (not inside) your green yard trimmings cart or pile by 6:00 a.m. on your collection day. Artificial trees go in the black garbage cart or can be donated. Multi-family residents should contact GreenWaste at (408) 283-4800 for tree collection arrangements.

Recycling — Blue Cart

San Jose Recycling — What Goes in the Blue Cart

San Jose uses single-stream recycling collected every week in the blue cart. All materials collected go to the Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in San Jose for sorting. Items must be clean, empty, and placed loose — never in plastic bags. Due to a recycling contamination rate above 57% citywide, the City has begun tagging contaminated carts to help residents improve sorting. Always check SanJoseRecycles.org for the current “What Goes Where” guide.

✅ Accepted in the Blue Cart

  • Paper: newspapers, magazines, catalogs, junk mail, envelopes, office paper
  • Cardboard — flattened; must fit in the cart with lid closed
  • Paperboard: cereal boxes, paper towel rolls, snack boxes (empty and dry)
  • Aluminum and steel cans, food tins — empty and rinsed
  • Glass bottles and jars — rinsed, all colors accepted
  • Plastic bottles and jugs — rinsed, empty, lids removed
  • Plastic tubs and containers (yogurt, butter) — rinsed
  • Cartons: milk, juice, soup (aseptic cartons accepted)
  • Textiles: clothes, shoes, rugs — place in a tied bag inside cart

🚫 Never in the Blue Cart

  • Plastic bags or film (soft plastics) → grocery store drop-off
  • Styrofoam / polystyrene of any kind
  • Food scraps or food-soiled paper → black garbage cart
  • Tissue, toilet paper, to-go coffee cups
  • Yard trimmings or organics → green cart or loose pile
  • Electronics or batteries → HHW drop-off
  • Tanglers: hoses, cords, chains, wire hangers
  • Items smaller than your fist — they jam equipment
  • Shredded paper → black garbage cart or home composting
⚠ Keep all cardboard inside the cart with the lid closed. For safety of collection workers, do not place extra cardboard outside or on top of the cart. If you have more cardboard than fits, save it for next week’s collection. Flattening is required; do not stuff unflattened boxes into the cart.
💡 San Jose accepts textiles in the blue recycling cart. Clothes, shoes, rugs, curtains, and other fabric items — even worn-out ones — can go in the blue cart if placed inside a tied plastic bag. This is different from most US cities.
Yard Trimmings — Green Cart / Pile

San Jose Yard Trimmings Collection

Yard trimmings are collected weekly on the same day as garbage and recycling. San Jose uses one of two collection methods depending on your address and neighborhood: a green cart (most common) or a loose pile placed curbside in the street. Some areas use both. Use the Residential Services Lookup to confirm your method and your street sweeping day (which determines when your pile should not be in the street).

✅ Accepted in Green Cart / Loose Pile

  • Grass clippings, leaves, and weeds
  • Branches: less than 5 ft long, less than 6 in diameter
  • Shrubs, plants, and garden trimmings
  • Sod (shake off excess soil first)
  • Palm fronds
  • Christmas trees (stripped of all decorations)
  • Oversized branches (up to 60 lbs, max 5 ft, max 2 in diameter) → schedule as Junk Pickup

🚫 Not Accepted in Yard Trimmings

  • Food scraps or fruit from trimmed limbs → black garbage cart
  • Pet waste → black garbage cart
  • Soil, rocks, dirt, or concrete
  • Lumber, treated wood, or fencing
  • Ashes of any kind
  • Plastic bags — even compostable ones
  • Landscaping company debris (contractor must self-haul)
⚠ Never put food scraps in the yard trimmings cart or pile. Unlike many other California cities, San Jose keeps food scraps in the black garbage cart for recovery at the MRF. Mixing food into the yard trimmings stream attracts rodents and reduces compost quality. This is one of the most common contamination mistakes in San Jose.
Organics & SB 1383

Organics & SB 1383 — How San Jose Handles Food Scraps

California SB 1383 requires all jurisdictions to provide organic waste collection. San Jose complies through a unique mixed-waste processing model that sets it apart from nearly all other California cities. Instead of requiring residents to sort food into a separate cart, all residential garbage is sent to a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) for organic recovery before any material goes to landfill.

🌿 San Jose’s MRF-Based Organics Recovery Model

  • San Jose has processed organics from residential garbage since 2014 for single-family homes and 2008 for multi-family.
  • Food scraps, food-soiled paper, and organic items placed in the black garbage cart are sorted out at the MRF and sent to a composting facility.
  • Residents do NOT need to separate food scraps into a separate cart to be SB 1383 compliant in San Jose.
  • Compost made from recovered organics is used for local landscaping and median projects.
  • The City encourages home composting as an additional option for residents.
💡 This is what makes San Jose different from Los Angeles, San Francisco, and most of California. You do not need to sort your food scraps or food-soiled napkins into a separate bin. Put them in the black garbage cart. The system handles separation for you. Putting food into the green yard trimmings cart degrades compost quality and is not how the program works here.

📈 Free Backyard Composting

San Jose Environmental Services encourages home composting as a complement to curbside collection. Residents can learn more about backyard composting resources at SanJoseRecycles.org. Composting reduces the amount of organic material going to the MRF and can enrich home gardens.

Free Junk Pickup

San Jose Free Junk Pickup — Unlimited Appointments

San Jose offers free, unlimited curbside junk pickup for all single-family homes and mobile home parks — one of the most generous bulk item programs in the US. Each appointment allows up to 12 items. Items are picked up on the same day(s) as your regular service. Appointments are required and can be made 24/7 via San Jose 311.

📅 How to Schedule Free Junk Pickup

  1. Use the San Jose 311 web portal, the San Jose 311 app (iOS & Android), or dial 3-1-1 / call (408) 535-3500. Provide your address and a list of up to 12 items.
  2. You will receive a confirmation email from your recycling collection company (separate from the automated 311 reply). Check your spam folder if you don’t see it. The email contains your exact pickup date and set-out instructions.
  3. Alternatively, call your recycling hauler directly during business hours for immediate scheduling — find your hauler using the Residential Services Lookup.
  4. Set items out up to 24 hours before your appointment, curbside next to your carts — not on sidewalks, in driveways, or in alleys unless instructed.
  5. All items must have been generated from your home. Construction and demolition (C&D) debris requires a separate licensed hauler.

✅ Accepted in Junk Pickup

  • Mattresses and box springs
  • Sofas, chairs, tables, and other furniture
  • Refrigerators, washers, dryers, and large appliances
  • Tires (up to 4 per appointment)
  • Oversized yard trimmings (up to 60 lbs, max 5 ft, 2 in diameter)
  • Scrap metal and large household items
  • Up to 12 items per appointment • Appointments are unlimited

🚫 Not Accepted in Junk Pickup

  • Construction and demolition debris → licensed C&D hauler
  • Hazardous materials → HHW drop-off
  • Commercial or business waste
  • Paint, chemicals, batteries, or electronics → HHW drop-off
  • More than 12 items per appointment (schedule a second appointment)
  • Items not generated from your home
💡 Appointments are truly unlimited in San Jose. Unlike most US cities that cap bulk pickups at 2–12 per year, San Jose allows unlimited free junk pickup appointments. If you have more than 12 items, simply schedule a second appointment. This is one of the best free residential programs in California.
HHW & Electronics

Household Hazardous Waste & Electronics Drop-Off

San Jose has a permanent HHW facility at the Environmental Innovation Center, operated in partnership with the Santa Clara County Household Hazardous Waste Program. Drop-off is free for all City of San Jose residents. An appointment is required — walk-ins are not accepted. The exact facility address is sent only after booking to prevent unauthorized drop-offs.

🚩 San Jose Permanent HHW Facility

Environmental Innovation Center, San Jose (address provided upon appointment confirmation)

Thu, Fri, Sat • 8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. • Appointment required

📞 (408) 299-7300 • hhw.santaclaracounty.gov

🚩 San Martin Permanent Facility

San Martin, CA (address provided upon appointment confirmation)

Select days • Appointment required • Check hhw.santaclaracounty.gov for schedule

📞 (408) 299-7300

🚩 Mobile Events (Various Locations)

County-wide temporary events in various cities — check appointment system for current locations

Appointment required • Scheduled throughout the year

Book at hhw.santaclaracounty.gov

🚩 Seniors — HHW Home Pickup

Heart of the Valley offers curbside pickup of HHW and pharmaceutical waste for seniors

📞 (408) 241-1571 • Call to arrange

✅ Accepted at HHW Facilities

  • Electronics: TVs, computers, phones, tablets, printers
  • Batteries: all types including rechargeable and lithium
  • Paint: latex and oil-based, stain, varnish
  • Household chemicals, pool chemicals, solvents
  • Motor oil and automotive fluids
  • Fluorescent and CFL bulbs
  • Propane tanks (small, 1 lb camping size)
  • Pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers

🚫 Not Accepted / Restrictions

  • Medications: no longer accepted at San Jose or San Martin facilities (as of Jan 16, 2025) → use a drop-off kiosk or mail-back program at Med-Project.org
  • Explosives or ammunition → contact local law enforcement
  • Radioactive materials
  • Commercial business waste (separate CESQG program available)
  • Containers over 5 gallons
  • More than 10 liquid gallons or 50 lbs solid per vehicle
⚠ Medications are no longer accepted at HHW drop-off facilities (as of January 16, 2025). To dispose of prescription and OTC medications, use a drop-off kiosk or mail-back service at Med-Project.org.
💡 Always book your HHW appointment in advance. Appointments are required; walk-ins are not accepted. Book at hhw.santaclaracounty.gov or call (408) 299-7300. Arrive on time — appointments more than 15 minutes late may not be accommodated.
Used Motor Oil

Free Curbside Used Motor Oil Recycling

San Jose offers a unique curbside used motor oil and oil filter recycling program at no charge. Residents receive special oil jugs and filter bags from their hauler, fill them at home, and place them next to the recycling cart on their collection day for free curbside pickup.

🛒 How to Request an Oil Jug and Filter Bag

  • Request a free oil jug and filter bag via San Jose 311, by calling (408) 535-3500, or through your hauler directly.
  • Fill the jug with used motor oil and place used filters in the filter bag.
  • Place the filled jug and bag at the curb next to your blue recycling cart on your regular collection day.
  • The hauler picks it up and replaces the jug and bag for your next use.
  • Only use hauler-issued jugs and filter bags — do not use regular containers.
Apartments & Multi-Family

Apartments & Multi-Family Buildings in San Jose

Apartments and condominiums in San Jose receive garbage, recycling, and yard trimmings service through the same franchise hauler system, but collection frequency and bin setup may differ from single-family homes. Residents should contact their property manager for collection schedules, as collection days and access points vary by building.

🚚 Junk Pickup for Apartment Residents

Apartment and condominium residents can contact their property managers or GreenTeam of San Jose at (408) 282-4400 to arrange free junk pickup appointments. Property managers can advise on where to place items for pickup. Multi-family residents do not use the 311 system directly for junk pickup scheduling in all cases.

🌿 Christmas Tree Collection — Multi-Family

Multi-family residents should contact GreenWaste Recovery at (408) 283-4800 to arrange curbside Christmas tree collection. Check with your property manager for building-specific instructions.

SB 1383 and organics apply to multi-family buildings. Under California law, all multi-family buildings (5+ units) must provide recycling and organic waste collection. Contact your property manager if your building does not have proper recycling containers.
Missed Pickup

What to Do If Your Trash Wasn’t Collected in San Jose

  1. Confirm your collection day and hauler — use the Residential Services Lookup or call (408) 535-3500. Collection runs between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
  2. Check for a holiday delay. New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day are the only three holidays that cause one-day delays. All other major holidays are normal service days.
  3. Verify set-out: carts out by 6:00 a.m., lid fully closed, at least 3 feet from all obstacles, and carts set out no earlier than the evening before.
  4. Verify yard trimmings piles are less than 5 × 5 feet, at least 1 foot from the curb and 5 feet from carts and other obstacles. Piles in bike lanes or red-curbed areas will not be collected.
  5. Wait until 6:00 p.m. Collection runs all day. If not collected by 6 p.m., report the missed service at sanjoseca.gov/311, by dialing 3-1-1, or by calling (408) 535-3500.
💡 Extra garbage that doesn’t fit in the black cart? Purchase Extra Garbage Stickers at local Lucky’s or Safeway stores. Attach one sticker per additional bag and place it curbside on your collection day. You can also request a paid extra garbage pickup via 311 or your hauler.
Local Tips

San Jose Trash & Recycling Tips Every Resident Should Know

🏠 New to San Jose or Just Moved In?

Use the Residential Services Lookup to find your collection day, hauler name, street sweeping day, and yard trimmings collection method (cart vs. loose pile). Download the San Jose 311 app for missed pickup reports, junk pickup scheduling, and service lookups. Your three carts should be provided by your hauler — if missing, contact 311.

🔥 Wildfire Season & Smoke Events

  • Keep cart lids fully closed during fire season — ash and embers can contaminate recyclables and create fire hazards.
  • Do not place ash in any carts. Ash must cool completely and be wrapped before disposal in the black garbage cart.
  • Monitor sanjoseca.gov/environmental-services for service suspension announcements during local emergencies.

🚫 5 Common Mistakes San Jose Residents Make

  • Putting food scraps in the green yard trimmings cart — in San Jose, food scraps go in the black garbage cart (organics are recovered at the MRF)
  • Placing plastic bags or film in the blue recycling cart — soft plastics contaminate the entire load
  • Stuffing cardboard in the recycling cart without flattening it, or placing it outside the cart
  • Not scheduling a junk pickup appointment and instead leaving items on the curb unsolicited — items placed without a scheduled appointment will not be collected
  • Assuming shredded paper is recyclable — shredded paper goes in the black garbage cart (fragments jam MRF equipment)
Contact

Contact San Jose 311 & Waste Haulers

ContactDetails
San Jose 311📞 (408) 535-3500 • Dial 3-1-1 from any San Jose phone • Online: sanjoseca.gov/311 • iOS & Android app • Missed pickups, junk pickup, oil jugs, cart changes, service lookups
Residential Services Lookupsanjoseca.gov — Utility Services Lookup • Find your collection day, hauler, street sweeping day, and yard trimmings method by address
GreenTeam of San Jose📞 (408) 282-4400 • Serves central and east San Jose areas • Multi-family and apartment junk pickup coordination
Garden City Sanitation📞 (408) 283-9200 • Serves select residential areas • Contact for your specific area via Residential Services Lookup
GreenWaste Recovery📞 (408) 283-4800 • Serves certain areas including yard trimmings and multi-family Christmas tree collection
HHW Drop-Off (Santa Clara County)📞 (408) 299-7300 • hhw.santaclaracounty.gov • Appointment required • Thu–Sat 8 AM–noon
SanJoseRecycles.orgsanjoserecycles.org • “What Goes Where” guide, junk pickup info, holiday schedule, backyard composting
Environmental Services Dept.sanjoseca.gov/environmental-services • 200 E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, CA
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — San Jose Trash Pickup

Your collection day depends on your specific address. San Jose collects garbage, recycling, and yard trimmings once per week on the same day, Monday through Friday. Use the official Residential Services Lookup at sanjoseca.gov or dial 3-1-1 / call (408) 535-3500. Multiple private haulers serve different parts of the city, so your day depends on both your address and your assigned hauler (GreenTeam, Garden City Sanitation, or GreenWaste Recovery).
Use the official Residential Services Lookup tool at sanjoseca.gov by entering your street address. This tool shows your collection day, hauler name, street sweeping schedule, and yard trimmings collection method (cart or loose pile). You can also dial 3-1-1 or call (408) 535-3500, or use the San Jose 311 app on iOS or Android.
Recycling is collected weekly in San Jose, on the same day as your garbage and yard trimmings. All three streams are picked up once per week. Items must be clean, empty, and placed loose in the blue cart — never in plastic bags. All cardboard must be flattened and fit inside the cart with the lid closed; save extra for next week if you have too much.
Only three holidays cause a one-day delay: New Year’s Day (Jan 1), Thanksgiving (Nov 26), and Christmas Day (Dec 25). When these fall on a weekday, collection shifts one day later for the rest of that week. All other holidays — MLK Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, and Veterans’ Day — are fully normal service days with no delay.
Place clean, empty, and loose in the blue cart: paper (mail, newspaper, magazines, office paper), flattened cardboard, paperboard (cereal boxes), aluminum and steel cans (rinsed), glass bottles and jars (rinsed), plastic bottles and jugs (rinsed, caps removed), plastic tubs, aseptic cartons (milk, juice, soup), and textiles (clothes, shoes — placed in a tied bag). Never put in: plastic bags or film, Styrofoam, food or food-soiled items, tissue paper, coffee cups, electronics, batteries, tanglers, or shredded paper.
In San Jose, food scraps go in the black garbage cart — not the green yard trimmings cart. San Jose uses a unique system: all residential garbage is sent to a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) that sorts and recovers organic materials for composting before anything goes to a landfill. This is how the City complies with California’s SB 1383 without requiring a separate food scrap cart. Do not place food scraps in the green yard trimmings cart — it reduces compost quality and attracts rodents.
Visit sanjoseca.gov/311, use the San Jose 311 app, or dial 3-1-1 to schedule a free appointment. Up to 12 items per appointment; appointments are unlimited. You will receive a confirmation email from your recycling hauler — check your spam folder. Place items curbside up to 24 hours before your appointment. All items must have been generated from your home. For C&D material, hire an authorized hauler instead.
San Jose has a permanent HHW facility at the Environmental Innovation Center, operated by Santa Clara County. Drop-off is free for residents but requires an appointment — book at hhw.santaclaracounty.gov or call (408) 299-7300. The facility is open Thursday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon. The address is sent only upon appointment confirmation. Note: medications are no longer accepted at this facility as of January 16, 2025 — use Med-Project.org for medication disposal.
Collection runs from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. If your garbage, recycling, or yard trimmings were not collected by 6 p.m. on your collection day, report it at sanjoseca.gov/311, by dialing 3-1-1, or by calling (408) 535-3500. Confirm your carts were out by 6 a.m. with lids closed and at least 3 feet of clearance, and verify no holiday delay applies.
Yes. San Jose offers free curbside used motor oil pickup. Request a special oil jug and filter bag from your hauler or via San Jose 311. Fill the jug with used oil and place filled jugs and filter bags next to your blue recycling cart on your regular collection day. The hauler picks them up and replaces them. Only use the hauler-provided jugs — do not use regular containers.
Official Source

Still Can’t Find Your Collection Day?

If the Collection Day Finder above and the information on this page haven’t resolved your question, use the official City of San Jose Residential Services Lookup. Enter your address to find your exact trash day, hauler contact, yard trimmings method (cart or pile), street sweeping day, and neighborhood cleanup events.

🔍 Official San Jose Lookup & Contact Options

All of the following are free and the most accurate source for your address-specific schedule:

🔍 Residential Services Lookup 📞 Call (408) 535-3500
Residential Services Lookupsanjoseca.gov — Utility Services Lookup — Find your day, hauler, street sweeping, and yard trimmings method by address
San Jose 311sanjoseca.gov/311 — Web, app (iOS/Android), or dial 3-1-1 • Missed pickups, junk pickup scheduling, oil jug requests, cart size changes
Phone(408) 535-3500 — San Jose 311 call center for all solid waste questions
SanJoseRecycles.orgsanjoserecycles.org — “What Goes Where” guide, junk pickup info, HHW, backyard composting, holiday schedules
HHW Drop-Off(408) 299-7300 • hhw.santaclaracounty.gov — Appointment required for San Jose permanent facility (Thu–Sat)
Environmental Services Dept.sanjoseca.gov/environmental-services — Full program information, rates, holiday schedule updates

You will leave this website when using any of the links above. The Residential Services Lookup is the most accurate source for address-specific schedule and hauler information.

Outside City of San Jose limits? Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Milpitas, Campbell, and unincorporated Santa Clara County areas have their own waste providers and holiday schedules. Contact the Santa Clara County Recycling Hotline at (408) 299-7300 or your city’s public works department for information.
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