Residential Recycling Pickup Schedule - Charleston County (2024)

NOTE: These schedules are for single-family residential homes in Charleston County ONLY. Businesses, multi-family apartments/condos, and schools should use the Business Recycling Schedule.

Q: How do I report a missed recycling pickup?

A: If you suspect that your recycling cart has been missed, please give our crews until the end of the day to service you; they are often out on the routes until late evening. If your cart is full the morning following your scheduled service day, please contact our office. Missed pickups must be reported the day after the scheduled service day.

Q: What should I do if there is a holiday?

A: The only holidays that will affect recycling collection and cause the schedule to be pushed back a day are:

Memorial Day: Monday, May 29, 2023July 4th: Tuesday, July 4, 2023Labor Day: Monday, September 4, 2023Thanksgiving: Thursday, November 23, 2023Christmas: Monday, December 25, 2023

All other holidays are not observed by our recycling collection vendor, Republic Services, and the recycling collection schedule will not change. Please click here to confirm your next service day.

Q: If it's getting late in the day and I have not seen the recycling truck, what should I do?

A: Please give our crews until the end of the day to service your recycling cart. When there is heavy volume on the routes, our trucks may be out servicing carts until the late evening. If your cart is still full the morning following your scheduled service day, please notify our office. Missed pickups must be reported the day after the scheduled service day.

Q: Why has the truck serviced one side of my street but not the other?

A: For route efficiency, the truck will service one side of the street, then continue on to other parts of the community, often not returning to service the other side of the street for hours. Please give our crews to the end of the day (they are often out until late evening) to service your cart; if your cart is still full the morning following your scheduled service day, please notify our office.

Q: How do I set up new recycling service or request a recycling cart?

A: To request a recycling cart you can submit a request online here, LiveChat with us on this webpage (chat on bottom right of your screen), email us atrecycle@charlestoncounty.org, or call us at (843) 720-7111.

Q: My recycling cart is damaged, how do I get a new one?

A: If your recycling cart has been damaged, please LiveChat with us on this webpage (chat on bottom right of your screen), email us at recycle@charlestoncounty.org, or call us at (843) 720-7111 and we will repair or replace it as soon as possible. Please make sure to leave your damaged cart visible and accessible for our crews!

Q: How do I get a second 95 gallon rolling cart?

A: At this time, we are not currently providing additional recycling carts. We will evaluate requests for second recycling carts once Charleston County returns more to business as usual. Please do not leave any material outside of your cart. Overflow recyclable material may be dropped off at any one of Charleston County’s many dropsite locations. Please remember to practice safe social distancing when using these facilities.

Q: How do I find out which day my recycling will be picked up?

A: Steps to identify your next recycling service day:

  1. Visit ouronline recycle day lookup and click through the blue box to confirm that you are a residential customer (commercial, multi-family, and school customers please contact us at (843) 720-7111).
  2. Type in your address on the upper left.
  3. You will see a map of your home’s location overlayed with a specific color (your color-coded zone), and a white text box will provide you with your next scheduled service day.
  4. For future reference, choose yourdownloadable PDF schedule based on your location (Downtown or Countywide), then find your color-coded zone on the map. Your specific color-coded service days will be shown on the corresponding map.

Q: How and where can I recycle a specific item?

A: For information on specific items please see our list of what is accepted vs not accepted and our Comprehensive Recycling Guide. If you have a question about an item that is not listed, please email us atrecycle@charlestoncounty.org and we will respond as soon as possible.

Q: How can I contact you?

A: We have many ways for you to communicate with us!

  • LiveChat with us on this webpage (chat on bottom right of your screen)
  • Email us at recycle@charlestoncounty.org
  • Message us on our Facebook page
  • Text HELLO to (843) 800-4121 to chat with CitiBot
  • Call us at (843) 720-7111

Q: What if I have overflow recyclable material that won’t fit inside the cart?

A: Charleston County Environmental Management collects material contained inside your recycling cart ONLY. Do not leave material outside of your cart, including cardboard boxes. Please flatten all cardboard boxes and cut them to size, if necessary, and place them inside your cart.

Our trucks are fully automated, meaning that the driver uses a side-loading arm that he operates from inside the cab of the truck to dump each cart. The purpose of these trucks is to allow the driver to remain inside the truck whenever possible, both for route efficiency as well as for safety, which is another reason all material needs to be inside the recycling cart.

Please do not place small bins (i.e. Rubbermaid tubs, trash cans, old Charleston County 22-gallon recycling bins) full of recyclables out for pickup.

Any overflow recyclable material you have may be dropped off at any one of Charleston County's many dropsite locations; these locations have large containers that can accept flattened cardboard boxes.

Q: What should I do with cardboard boxes?

A: All material must be contained inside your cart for pickup. Do not leave material outside of your cart, including cardboard boxes. Please flatten all cardboard boxes and cut them to size, if necessary, and place them inside your cart. Make sure to remove any non-recyclable packaging materials such as styrofoam, shrink wrap, etc. Large quantities of cardboard, such as from a move-in, or oversized cardboard boxes may be dropped off at any one of Charleston County's manydropsite locations; these locations have large containers that can accept flattened cardboard boxes.

Q: Where and when should I put my cart for pickup?

A: Please place your cart at the curb no later than 7am on your service day.It is very important that you place your roll cart properly at the curb so the robotic arm can lift it. Face the handles of the card toward your home. Keep a clearance zone of 3 feet around the cart, away from mailboxes, parked cars, trash cans or trees. Keep the lid closed.

Q: How do I get a trash can?

A: Charleston County Environmental Management does not collect trash, bulk waste, or yard waste. These services are managed by the various municipalieis and public service districts (PSDs) throughout the county. For questions about your trash/garbage collection:

  • City of Charleston: (843) 724-7311
  • Folly Beach: (843) 588-2447
  • Isle of Palms: (843) 886-8956
  • James Island PSD: (843) 795-9060
  • Kiawah Island: (843) 768-9166
  • Lincolnville: (843) 873-3261
  • Mount Pleasant: (843) 849-2022
  • North Charleston: (843) 745-1026
  • Republic Services: (800) 235-4237
  • Seabrook Island: (843) 768-9121
  • St. Andrews PSD: (843) 556-6310
  • Sullivan's Island: (843) 883-3198

Q: Can I bag my recyclable material?

A: Do not bag recyclables; keep them loose in your recycling cart, not in paper bags, plastic bags, or boxes. Plastic bags are NOT accepted for recycling. Feel free to utilize a bag to help transport your recyclables from inside your home out to your recycling cart, but please make sure to empty the material loosely into your cart, then reuse/dispose of the plastic bag or recycle the paper bag.

Q: What is single-stream recycling?

A: Instead of separating your recyclables, you can mix them together in your single stream roll cart for automated collection instead of separating out into two separate streams into two containers (dual stream). The sorting is done for you at the recycling center. We make it easier so you'll recycle more!

Q: Why should I recycle?

A: With just a little effort, recycling pays back huge dividends to our community. The benefits of recycling are:

  • Saves energy
  • Reduces pollution
  • Preserves natural resources
  • Decreases the amount of materials buried in landfills
  • Minimizes the expansion of landfills in residential areas
  • Reduces our reliance on landfills
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