
The Solid Waste Authority in Palm Beach County is set to resume its services this Friday, in the wake of a temporary hiatus. Palm Beach Gardens officials inform that waste collectors are slated to hit the streets for garbage and bulk item pickup on schedule, as was announced in a CBS12 report. The current emphasis lies on restoration and cleanliness in an effort to swiftly return to normalcy post-disruption.
Residents have been advised to presort their waste into distinct categories—garbage, recyclables, and vegetative debris—each to be bagged separately. This sorting is vital to not just ease the collection process but to also ensure the efficient recycling and disposal of materials. It's clear the city intends to speedily, yet responsibly, clean up, while responding to the environmental imperative of waste segregation.
The city’s guidelines for waste presentation include a crucial reminder. Households are encouraged to be mindful of the volume of their bulk items, as stated in a post from the City of Palm Beach Gardens on X. This policy is designed to ensure that collection rounds can be carried out efficiently without overloading the system or the collectors, thereby facilitating a smooth cleanup operation.
@SWAPBC will reopen on Friday, October 11 for full operations and @WasteManagement will pickup garbage and bulk items as normally scheduled. Residents are asked to put out their garbage, recyclables and vegetative debris in separate piles that are bagged for collection. pic.twitter.com/d1HgGs6GJj
— City of Palm Beach Gardens (@CityofPBG) October 11, 2024









