2022 Recycling Schedule – Available Online

2022 Recycling Schedule – Available Online
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The 2022 Recycling Calendar and Schedule Map are available on the City’s website along with other recycling information. Some key highlights for this year: 

  • This schedule applies to curbside recycling service provided by the City of Charlottesville to residents who also use the City’s curbside trash program.
  • Printed copies of the schedule are unable to be mailed to residents as they have been in recent years. Instead, residents are encouraged to download the PDF from charlottesville.gov/recycling or contact Public Works for a printed copy
  • Text Alerts are available!  Sign up with your address for a text reminder before your recycling collection day.   Text your address to 434-771-0251 to sign up!
  • The City’s curbside recycling service is accepting the same materials as last year- no changes! To confirm what can & can’t be recycled, please check out the following tips and FAQs on charlottesville.gov/recycling:

Original source can be found here.



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