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Household Hazardous Waste - Paints, oil, gas, pesticides, and propane tanks must be disposed of a special drop off events held by the City two times per year. Call 311 for the dates. Western New York Coalition for Donated Goods. The City of Buffalo actively supports waste reduction and reuse.
- City Sanitation - Buffalo, NY
Learn more about the City of Buffalo's trash and recycling...
- Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets (DPW) - Buffalo, NY
The Streets Department: Plows and cleans 1,600 lane miles of...
- City Sanitation - Buffalo, NY
Learn more about the City of Buffalo's trash and recycling services.
The Streets Department: Plows and cleans 1,600 lane miles of City roadways, and handles bulk trash pickup; The Sanitation Department is responsible for collecting and disposing of 70,000 trash pick-ups weekly
8 gru 2023 · For normal trash collections schedules, visit https://www.buffalony.gov/382/Streets-Sanitation. Here you can see the city-observed holidays. Garbage and Recycling Collection are on the regular schedule all year except for Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
Works to maintain, enhance, and beautify city streets, public facilities, infrastructure, waterways, parks, and other elements of the City of Buffalo. Subdivided into the Engineering Department, Buildings Department, Streets Department, Sanitation Department, Recycling Department, Water Department, and Department of Parks and Recreation.
Residents must dispose of E-Waste at 1120 Seneca Street (Buffalo, NY 14210) between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, and the first Saturday of the month from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. Senior Citizens and disabled residents may call 311 to make special arrangements for pickup. There is limit of 5 items per year, residents only.
In 2019, the City of Buffalo provided recycling collection to over 74,900 households and close to 4,000 commercial establishments. The City of Buffalo continues to send less waste to the landfills. Nearly 30.07% of waste is diverted from the landfill. Instead it is recycled, reused or composted. MAYOR BYRON W. BROWN