Salt Lake City Trash Pickup Schedule, Recycling & Bulk 2026
Find your Salt Lake City collection day, recycling, compost, glass, Call 2 Haul bulk pickup, and holiday schedule for 2026.
City of Salt Lake City · SLCgreen / Waste & Recycling Division · Four-cart system · Updated April 2026
Find Your Salt Lake City Collection Day
Your collection day depends on your address. Collection days changed citywide on February 3, 2025. Use the official City address lookup or select your day below for your full schedule — garbage, recycling, compost, glass, and holiday impacts.
👈 Select your day above to see your complete collection schedule.
⚠ Not sure which day you have? Use the official SLC Waste & Recycling address lookup at slc.gov/sustainability, or call (801) 535-6999 (Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–5 p.m.). See all contact options ↓
Salt Lake City Waste Collection — Quick Facts
Salt Lake City’s Waste & Recycling Division (SLCgreen) operates one of the most comprehensive curbside waste programs in the Mountain West. All residential customers receive four color-coded carts collected weekly on the same day. Recycling and compost are mandatory — city ordinance prohibits placing compostable or recyclable items in the garbage cart. Service fees are based on garbage cart size and appear on your monthly City utility bill.
Salt Lake City’s Four Carts — What Goes Where
Every SLC Waste & Recycling customer receives four color-coded carts, all collected on the same weekday, every week. Recycling and compost are mandatory by city ordinance — you cannot opt out of the recycling cart, and compostable items must go in the brown cart (not the green garbage cart). Glass recycling is optional and requires a separate sign-up.
Green Cart — Garbage
Non-recyclable, non-compostable household waste. Bagged. Weekly.
Weekly • Size-based feeBlue Cart — Recycling
Single-stream: cans, plastics, paper, cardboard, cartons. Clean, empty, loose. Weekly. Mandatory.
Weekly • MandatoryBrown Cart — Compost
Yard waste, selected food scraps (fruits/vegetables, eggshells, coffee). No meat, dairy, or packaging. Weekly (seasonal).
Weekly • Suspended Jan 19–Mar 2Grey Cart — Glass
All colors of glass bottles and jars (lids/corks removed). Optional add-on: $8.50/month. Weekly.
Weekly • Optional • $8.50/mo⏰ Set-Out Rules
- All carts out by 7:00 a.m. on your collection day (set out the evening before to be safe).
- Carts must be at the curb or parking strip (not in the street), handles facing your house.
- Keep at least 3 feet of clearance between carts and from other objects.
- Lids must be fully closed. Overfilled carts may not be collected.
- Do not bag recyclables — place them loose in the blue cart.
- City ordinance 9.08.030 prohibits placing recyclable or compostable items in the garbage cart. Violations may result in fees.
📋 Rates & Billing (After July 2025 Increase)
Monthly service fees are based on your garbage cart size. Recycling, compost, and Call 2 Haul (bulk pickup) are included in the base fee at no extra charge. Glass recycling is an optional add-on at $8.50/month. Fees appear on your monthly City of Salt Lake City utility bill. Log in to your account at slcgov.com/utilities to view rates, request cart size changes, or sign up for glass service.
Salt Lake City Holiday Trash Collection Schedule 2026
Salt Lake City’s Waste & Recycling Division collects on nearly all holidays — only three cause a delay. Collection is delayed one day only for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. All other holidays (MLK Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, etc.) are normal collection days. If a holiday falls on a weekend, the schedule is not affected.
| Holiday | 2026 Date | Impact | What Happens |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Year’s Day | Thu, Jan 1 | 1-Day Delay | Thu → Fri | Fri → Sat | Mon–Wed: normal |
| MLK Day | Mon, Jan 19 | Normal | Full collection service. No delay. |
| Presidents’ Day | Mon, Feb 16 | Normal | Full collection service. No delay. |
| Memorial Day | Mon, May 25 | Normal | Full collection service. No delay. |
| Independence Day | Sat, Jul 4 | Normal | Falls on Saturday — no weekday impact. |
| Labor Day | Mon, Sep 7 | Normal | Full collection service. No delay. |
| Veterans Day | Wed, Nov 11 | Normal | Full collection service. No delay. |
| Thanksgiving Day | Thu, Nov 26 | 1-Day Delay | Thu → Fri | Fri → Sat | Mon–Wed: normal |
| Christmas Day | Fri, Dec 25 | 1-Day Delay | Fri → Sat | Mon–Thu: normal |
What Goes in the Blue Recycling Cart
Salt Lake City uses single-stream recycling collected every week on the same day as garbage and compost. All items must be clean, empty, and placed loose (never in plastic bags). Recycling is mandatory — placing recyclable items in the garbage cart is prohibited by city ordinance. Note: Glass is recycled separately in Salt Lake City — do not put glass in the blue cart. See the Grey Glass Cart section below.
✅ Accepted in the Blue Cart
- Paper: newspapers, magazines, catalogs, office paper, junk mail, books, paper bags, wrapping paper
- Cardboard — flattened (corrugated boxes, cereal boxes, paperboard)
- Aluminum and steel cans (food, beverage, empty aerosol)
- Rigid plastic bottles, jugs, cups, and containers — rinsed and emptied
- Cartons: milk, juice, broth (refrigerated and shelf-stable)
- Paper cups (hot and cold beverages) — empty liquids first
- Plastic polypropylene cups (soda cups) — empty liquids first
🚫 Never in the Blue Cart
- Glass → grey glass cart or free drop-off sites
- Plastic bags or film → grocery store drop-off
- Styrofoam / polystyrene → trash
- Food or food-soiled items → brown compost cart or trash
- Electronics or batteries → Salt Lake County HHW or Call 2 Haul
- Tanglers: hoses, cords, wire hangers → trash
- Food wrappers and packaging → trash
- “Compostable” or “biodegradable” packaging → trash (SLC facility cannot process)
Brown Compost Cart & 2026 Winter Suspension
The brown compost cart is collected weekly on the same day as garbage and recycling. There is no extra charge — compost collection is included in your base monthly fee. Compostable material is processed at Salt Lake City’s compost facility and sold as compost and mulch at the Salt Lake Valley Landfill.
✅ Accepted in the Brown Cart
- All yard waste: leaves, lawn clippings, tree branches (cut to fit), weeds, garden waste
- Fruits and vegetables (all types)
- Eggshells
- Coffee grounds and paper filters
- Tea bags (without metal staples)
- Holiday trees: cut to 4-foot lengths, remove all decorations first
🚫 Not in the Brown Cart
- Meat, fish, bones, or dairy → trash (facility cannot process)
- Any packaging, even if labeled “biodegradable” or “compostable” → trash
- Paper products (paper plates, paper towels) → trash
- Dirt, rocks, sod, concrete → trash
- Animal waste or pet feces → trash
- Plastic bags (even compostable/BPI ones) → trash
- Sawdust, treated or construction wood → trash
- Flocked (spray-snow) Christmas trees → garbage
🎄 Christmas Tree Disposal
Cut your holiday tree into pieces no longer than 4 feet and place them in the brown compost cart for composting. Do not stuff the whole tree into the cart — it cannot be removed. Alternatively, bare trees can be left at the curb for curbside collection in mid-to-late January. Remove all decorations, lights, tinsel, and stands. Flocked (white-sprayed) trees are not accepted in the brown cart and go in the green garbage cart.
Glass Recycling — Grey Cart & Free Drop-Off Sites
Glass is not accepted in the blue recycling cart in Salt Lake City. Glass is processed separately because it damages sorting equipment at the recycling facility when mixed with other materials. You have two options for glass recycling:
💨 Curbside Grey Glass Cart (Optional)
Sign up for a 35-gallon grey glass cart that is collected weekly on the same day as your other carts.
Cost: $8.50/month added to your utility bill. One-time activation fee applies.
Accepted: All colors of glass bottles and jars. Remove all lids and corks. No need to separate by color.
Sign up online at slc.gov/sustainability or call (801) 535-6999.
🚩 Free Glass Drop-Off Sites
Free glass recycling drop-off locations are available throughout Salt Lake City for residents who do not subscribe to curbside glass collection.
Find the nearest drop-off site at slc.gov/sustainability/what-can-i-recycle.
Also available at the Salt Lake Valley Landfill, 6030 W. California Ave.
Call 2 Haul — Two Free Bulk Pickups per Year
Salt Lake City’s Call 2 Haul program provides two free scheduled bulk waste pickups per year for all residential curbside garbage service customers. One pickup is for bulky items (furniture, appliances, e-waste, etc.) and one is for green waste (brush, tree limbs, yard debris). Service is year-round and included in your base garbage fee at no extra charge. Items are collected on your regular collection day.
📅 How to Schedule Call 2 Haul
- Locate your SLC Public Utilities account number (on your utility bill or request from your landlord).
- Request a pickup using the online form at slc.gov/sustainability/call-2-haul or call (801) 535-6999 (Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–5 p.m.). Available in English and Spanish.
- Select your date from the available options. You’ll receive a confirmation by email or phone.
- Place items on the parking strip or curb on your scheduled day. Do not place items out more than 24 hours in advance.
- Items are collected on your regular collection day. The City uses different trucks for recyclable vs. landfill items — this is why pre-scheduling is required.
✅ Accepted via Call 2 Haul
- Furniture: sofas, chairs, tables, desks, bed frames, bookshelves, filing cabinets
- Mattresses and box springs (keep dry and clean for recycling)
- All household appliances: ranges, dishwashers, washers, dryers, hot water heaters
- Refrigerators and coolant-containing appliances (City removes coolant; doors must be taped shut)
- Lawnmowers (emptied of gas/oil), barbecue grills, exercise equipment
- Carpet and pad (rolled into 5-foot lengths and bound)
- Tires (up to 4 per year)
- Electronic waste: computers, TVs, phones, printers, monitors, cables
- Green waste (second annual pickup): brush, tree limbs (cut to 5 ft max), hedges
- Scrap metal, pipes, shelving units
- Doors, cabinets
🚫 Not Accepted via Call 2 Haul
- Construction/demolition debris: drywall, lumber over 5 ft, flooring, fencing → private hauler
- Hazardous materials: paint, chemicals, fuel → Salt Lake County HHW
- Loose, small items unless bagged or boxed
- City-owned park strip trees (contact Urban Forestry: (801) 972-7818)
- Soiled or wet mattresses (will be landfilled, not recycled)
- Commercial or business waste
- Loose leaf piles or grass clippings that wash into storm drains
Hazardous Waste — Salt Lake County HHW Facility
Household hazardous waste (HHW) must never be placed in any cart. Salt Lake City residents use the Salt Lake County Household Hazardous Waste Facility located at the Salt Lake Valley Landfill. Disposal is free for Salt Lake County residents. The facility is also accessible through Call 2 Haul for select e-waste items.
🚩 Salt Lake Valley Landfill HHW
6030 W. California Ave. (1300 South), Salt Lake City, UT 84104
📞 (385) 468-3862
Mon–Sat: 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Free for Salt Lake County residents. Bring proof of county residency (driver’s license or utility bill).
Closed county-observed holidays.
🚩 South Salt Lake County HHW
8805 South 700 West, Sandy, UT 84070
📞 (385) 315-6195 or (385) 468-4380
Mon–Sat: 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Free for Salt Lake County residents. Also accepts small business hazardous waste for a fee (call for appointment).
✅ Accepted at Salt Lake County HHW
- Paint (oil-based), stains, varnishes, thinners, driveway sealant
- Household chemicals: pesticides, herbicides, pool chemicals, cleaners
- Automotive fluids: motor oil, antifreeze, brake fluid, gasoline (limit 4 tires/load)
- Batteries: all types (automotive, rechargeable, lithium, alkaline)
- Electronics: TVs, computers, phones, printers, small electronics (free)
- Fluorescent and CFL bulbs
- Aerosol cans (partially used)
- Latex paint (liquid; also free if used via PaintCare.org)
- Medications → pharmacy take-back drop boxes or police station drop boxes
🚫 Not Accepted at HHW
- Radioactive materials → contact local fire department
- Explosives, ammunition, fireworks → contact local fire department
- Business or commercial waste → separate business HHW program
- Latex paint that is completely dry and hardened → regular trash is acceptable
- Regular household trash
Apartments, Condos & Multi-Family Buildings
SLC Waste & Recycling services are available to single-family homes, duplexes, and triplexes within Salt Lake City limits. Larger multi-family buildings and businesses must arrange service through a licensed private hauler.
🚚 Multi-Family Recycling Requirements
- All businesses and multi-family properties in Salt Lake City are required to provide recycling services under City Ordinance 9.08.200 (effective since 2016). This applies to all apartment buildings, condominiums, and commercial properties.
- If you live in an apartment building with 4+ units, contact your building manager to find out which private hauler provides waste and recycling service.
- Some larger buildings can opt in to City-provided collection services. Contact the Waste & Recycling Division at (801) 535-6999 to inquire.
- Organics drop-off and glass drop-off sites are available to all Salt Lake City residents regardless of building type. Find locations at slc.gov/sustainability.
What to Do If Your Cart Was Missed
- Verify your collection day. Collection days changed citywide on February 3, 2025. Use the official address lookup at slc.gov/sustainability to confirm your current day.
- Check for a holiday delay. Only Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day cause delays. All other holidays are normal collection days. If a delay applies, your collection shifts one day later.
- Check for a weather delay. Heavy snow can suspend collection for the day, with service resuming the following day. Follow @SLCgreen on X for real-time weather delay announcements.
- Verify cart placement: out by 7:00 a.m., lids closed, 3 feet of clearance, recyclables loose (not bagged), no contamination in recycling or compost carts.
- Report the missed pickup by calling (801) 535-6999 (Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–5 p.m.) or submitting a request via mySLC online portal or the mySLC app (scroll to Waste & Recycling). For Call 2 Haul missed pickup: call (801) 535-6953.
Salt Lake City Trash & Recycling Tips Every Resident Should Know
🏠 New to Salt Lake City or Just Moved In?
Check your collection day at slc.gov/sustainability — it may have changed from what you expect. Your four carts (green, blue, brown, and optionally grey) should already be at your address. If missing, call (801) 535-6999. Sign up for the optional grey glass cart (add-on) and schedule your two free annual Call 2 Haul pickups at any time during the year.
🏭 Buy Back Compost & Mulch
The compost your brown cart generates is processed into compost and mulch, available for purchase year-round at the Salt Lake Valley Landfill, 6030 W. California Ave. (1300 South). Contact the landfill at (385) 468-6370 for current pricing and hours. Buying local compost closes the loop on your brown cart materials.
🚫 5 Common Mistakes Salt Lake City Residents Make
- Putting glass in the blue recycling cart — glass is not accepted in the blue cart; use the grey cart or free drop-off sites
- Not checking their collection day after the February 2025 citywide route change
- Putting packaging labeled “compostable” in the brown cart — the SLC facility cannot process compostable packaging; it goes in the green garbage cart
- Forgetting Call 2 Haul — two free bulk pickups/year are included; schedule them before year-end
- Missing the winter compost suspension — the brown cart is not collected for about 6 weeks in January–February; plan ahead to empty remaining yard waste before the suspension starts
Contact Salt Lake City Waste & Recycling
| Contact | Details |
|---|---|
| Waste & Recycling Division | 📞 (801) 535-6999 • Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–5 p.m. • Missed pickups, cart requests, Call 2 Haul, glass sign-up, report illegal dumping |
| Call 2 Haul (Bulk Pickup) | 📞 (801) 535-6953 or (801) 535-6999 • 📧 call2haul@slcgov.com • Online form at slc.gov/call-2-haul |
| SLC Waste & Recycling Website | slc.gov/sustainability/waste-management — Address lookup, holiday schedule, all waste services |
| mySLC Online Portal & App | myslc.gov • Free iOS & Android app — Report missed pickups, service requests, illegal dumping reports (scroll to Waste & Recycling) |
| Your SLC Utilities Account | slcgov.com/utilities — Change cart size, sign up for glass service, view rates and billing |
| SLCgreen on X (Twitter) | @SLCgreen — Real-time weather delay announcements, holiday reminders, recycling tips |
| Salt Lake County HHW (Hazardous Waste) | 6030 W. California Ave., SLC • 📞 (385) 468-3862 • Mon–Sat 7 a.m.–5 p.m. • Also: 8805 S. 700 W., Sandy • (385) 315-6195 |
| Winter Compost Suspension 2026 | No compost collection Jan 19 – Mar 2, 2026. Info: slc.gov/sustainability/winter-compost-suspension |
Frequently Asked Questions — Salt Lake City Trash Pickup
Still Can’t Find Your Collection Day?
If the Collection Day Finder above hasn’t resolved your question, use the official SLC resources below. The City’s waste management page includes an address lookup tool that shows your exact collection day and all cart schedules.
🔍 Official SLC Lookup & Contact Options
All of the following are free and will confirm your exact collection schedule:
🔍 Open SLC Waste & Recycling 📞 Call (801) 535-6999| SLC Waste & Recycling (Address Lookup) | slc.gov/sustainability/waste-management — Find your collection day, view cart types, sign up for glass, manage your account |
| Waste & Recycling Phone | (801) 535-6999 • Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–5 p.m. • Missed pickups, Call 2 Haul scheduling, glass sign-up, cart requests |
| mySLC Online Portal & App | myslc.gov — Service requests, missed pickup reports, illegal dumping reports • Free iOS & Android app |
| Holiday Schedule | slc.gov/sustainability/holiday-curbside-pickup-schedule — Only Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day cause delays |
| Call 2 Haul (Bulk Pickup) | slc.gov/sustainability/call-2-haul — Schedule your 2 free annual bulk pickups online or by phone |
| Salt Lake County HHW | saltlakecounty.gov/health/household-hazardous-waste • 6030 W. California Ave., SLC • (385) 468-3862 • Mon–Sat 7 a.m.–5 p.m. |
You will leave this website when using any of the links above. The City’s SLC Waste & Recycling page is the most accurate source for address-based schedule information.
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