Residential collection services

Residential yard debris and organics services

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Yard debris and food waste are valuable resources. Service options for curbside yard debris and food waste vary based on your service address. 

Curbside yard debris services

Yard debris is an optional program that is available to single-family residences, multi-family complexes, and commercial businesses in Clark County on an every-other-week basis. Waste Connections offers additional information on yard debris cart size, frequency of services, how to request additional pickups, and rates.

Some helpful tips: 

  • Keep cart or can lids closed to keep out rainwater.
  • DO NOT place yard debris in plastic bags.
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The following materials can go in the yard debris cart:

  • Brush 
  • Leaves
  • Weeds
  • Grass clippings
  • Branches up to 4 inches in diameter and 5 feet in length
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Many materials cannot be placed in your yard debris cart including:

  • Food, including fruit or vegetables (unless within the Vancouver or Ridgefield city limits)
  • Household or hazardous waste
  • Garbage
  • Paper or plastic bags
  • Compostable plastic
  • Pet waste
  • Construction debris
  • Sawdust or bark dust
  • Dirt, rocks, or sod
  • Branches over 4 inches in diameter and 5 feet in length
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For an additional charge, extra yard debris may be placed at the curb in paper bags, cans, and/or bundles. Loose piles of yard debris will not be accepted. 

To prepare, follow these guidelines:

  • Bags: Compostable, double-walled kraft bags weighing less than 40 pounds
  • Cans: 32 gallons or smaller weighing less than 75 pounds
  • Bundles: Brush must be no more than 1 foot in diameter or 5 feet in length and tied with twine or string (no wire ties)

DO NOT overfill. Charges may apply for overfilled or overweight carts. Cart lids should be able to close fully. The maximum allowed weight for a 64-gallon cart is 130 pounds and 200 pounds for a 90/96 gallon cart.

What about food waste?

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Currently, curbside organics services for food waste are available in the city limits of Vancouver and Ridgefield. Residents within those city limits can simply add food scraps into the green organics cart.

Food is not accepted in yard debris carts for residents outside Vancouver and Ridgefield city limits. But you can still turn your food scraps into something new and valuable! Clark County programs support backyard composting, community food waste drop off, and community gardens. For more information on composting and to learn how you can become a Composter Recycler, visit our Composter Recycler Program page

Other services

Drop boxes

For large residential and commercial projects, yard debris drop boxes (10+ yards) are available. Contact your hauling company.

Self-haul
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Residents in Clark County may choose to haul their yard debris to facilities around the county. If choosing to self-haul, keep in mind that to prevent litter and injury, the state of Washington and local ordinances require all loads being hauled to be secured and covered. Department of Ecology offers additional information including tips to secure your load. Type “yard debris” into the Recycling A-Z directory for a list of locations. 

Contact information

Solid Waste Operations 
Solid Waste Education & Outreach
564.397.7352
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RecycleRight service alerts & collection reminders

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Have questions about your upcoming pick-up day? Wondering about weather delays? Receive customized waste and recycling reminders and alerts using the RecycleRight calendar or download the app (available on Apple or Android devices). Using RecycleRight you can look up local reuse, recycling, and disposal options for specific items in the A–Z Directory as well as request collection of bulky items, electronic waste, and more.