Westfield Ranch Trash & Recycling Services

 
Paid through MUD 167. Pickup days are Wednesday and Saturday. Wheel your carts to the street and place them curbside by 6 a.m. on your collection day. Do not overload carts; the lids must close completely. Overage fees may apply to overfilled carts. Make sure that all trash and debris is in the cart. Garbage or waste left beside carts may not be collected. 
 

Trash Do's & Don'ts

The following items are included in everyday trash. These items can be placed in your curbside totes, bins, cans or containers.

  • Diapers
  • Disposable razors
  • Cactus and palm branches
  • Cat litter and pet feces
  • Glassware and ceramic dishes/cups
  • Hoses and wire
  • Juice boxes/pouches
  • Non-fluorescent light bulbs
  • Sheet glass (windows, mirrors, etc.)
  • Foam cups or packing materials
  • Treated wood (painted, stained, etc.)

The following hazardous household waste items should NOT be treated as everyday garbage and should NOT be disposed of curbside, in your totes, bins or carts:

  • Batteries
  • Electronics
  • Fluorescent light bulbs
  • Paint and paint cans
  • Used motor oil and filters
  • Prescription medications

Waste Management has drop-off locations across the United States and in Canada. Visit one of these locations to properly dispose of your aforementioned household hazardous waste.

Recycling Do's & Don'ts

Check out our Recycling 101 page for a list of recyclable/non-recyclable materials plus tips and information on recycling in your home. For quick reference, the following common items should be recycled, provided they're clean and dry.

  • Bottles and cans
  • Paper
  • Cardboard

Non-recyclable materials should be placed in your standard trash receptacles. Be certain that your trash cans, containers, bins or carts are not overloaded and that their lids can close all the way. Additional fees may apply for overfilled or contaminated containers.

Typically, items below cannot be recycled via curbside recycling programs. For more information on recyclable and non-recyclable materials, check out our Recycling 101 page.

  • Plastic bags (these can often be returned to a local grocery store)
  • Ceramic dishes, cups and glassware
  • Juice boxes/juice pouches
  • Foam cups or packing materials
  • Windows, mirrors, sheet glass

Waste Management provides drop-off locations across the United States and in Canada. Visit one of these locations to dispose of extra-large or bulky non-recyclable items in a proper and responsible manner. Bulky items are those that are too big or heavy for your regular trash container or bin.

Select Your Region/Community