Recycling/Trash Pickup

Trash Pick-Up:

CHURCH STREET & ALL STREETS SOUTH   
         

WEEK TYPE

TRASH PICK UP

YARD WASTE PICKUP

RECYCLABLE PICKUP

Regular Week:

Monday &Thursday Monday Thursday
Monday Holiday: Tuesday &Thursday Tuesday  Thursday
Tuesday Holiday: Monday & Thursday Monday Thursday
Thursday Holiday: Monday & Wednesday Monday Wednesday
Friday Holiday: Monday & Wednesday Monday Wednesday

 

NORTH OF CHURCH STREET & LAWRENCE & MARTIN STREETS   
         

WEEK TYPE

TRASH PICK UP YARD WASTE PICKUP

RECYCLABLE PICKUP

Regular Week:

Tuesday &Friday Tuesday  Friday
Monday Holiday: Wednesday & Friday

Wednesday

Friday
Tuesday Holiday: Wednesday & Friday  Wednesday  Friday
Thursday: Tuesday & Friday Tuesday Friday
Friday Holiday:
 
Tuesday  & Thursday Tuesday Thursday

Recycling

Thanks for Recycling with the City of St. Bernard! Below is a list of acceptable items to be placed in your recycling bin. Only items below are accepted in the program. Placing trash and other non-acceptable items in your recycling container may contaminate the entire container or recyclables. If you have questions or concerns, please call the city garage at 242-0086.

Acceptable:

All plastic bottles, no lids
Glass jars and bottles of any color
Aluminum and steel cans
Empty aerosol cans with lids and tips removed
Brown grocery bags
Computer paper, and other mixed office paper
Corrugated cardboard, broken down to 3' X 3'
Envelopes, with or without windows
Junk mail
Magazines and telephone books
Newspapers with inserts
Paperboard, such as cereal boxes
Pizza boxes with all grease and food residue removed

Not Acceptable:

    Plastics that are not bottles, such as Cool Whip containers, butter tubs, or food trays
    Plastic bags
    Motor oil jugs or other chemical containers
    Styrofoam
    Lids/caps
    Window or drinking glass
    Light bulbs
    Coat hangers or steel scrap
    Paint cans

More Recycle Options:

If you would like more information about the new Hamilton County Hazardous Waste drop-off location.
Hamilton County Electronic Waste Recycling program offers free drop off to Hamilton County residents.

Freecycle:

What is Freecycle? It's an excellent way to reduce the amount of trash going into landfills and to reduce dumping costs for municipalities. In the central Cincinnati area the group has over 4,600 members and over 1,500 posts per month. Often, perfectly usable items are set at curb for disposal. What freecycle does is connects people with usable items to people who might have a need for them. For more information visit www.freecycle.org and click on US Central groups, Ohio, then Cincinnati (inside city limits) to view the types of things that are being saved from landfills.