Big Changes to Recycling Services in Savannah

Recycling Suspension Notice

Big Changes to Recycling Services in Savannah

Hey Savannah! If you’ve been keeping up with the local buzz, you might want to take note of some important news regarding our recycling services. Starting on **Monday, September 30**, the City of Savannah will be suspending all recycling services until further notice. That’s right, you read that correctly!

Why is This Happening?

Officials from the City’s Sanitation Department announced this change in a post on social media yesterday. Unfortunately, the details surrounding the *specific reasons* for this suspension haven’t been disclosed, but it’s clear that adjustments needed to be made. Unlike some other changes we’ve seen, this one revolves exclusively around keeping our city balanced while maintaining the services we need.

What Should You Do?

Now, you might be wondering what this means for your everyday routine. Here’s the scoop: during this suspension, residents are encouraged to use their recycling carts for garbage overflow. Yes, you can fill those carts with any excess garbage you have! Just be sure to leave them at the curbside with your regular garbage carts so they can be collected on their usual schedules.

Don’t worry; residential refuse collection will continue as normal. That means you won’t be left with no way to dispose of your household waste. If you have recyclables piling up and you’re itching to do something about it, you might want to consider holding on to them until regular collection services are back on track. Or, if you just can’t wait, there are options available!

Drop-off Facilities Available

For those residents who prefer a more hands-on approach, the city offers several single stream drop-off facilities. These facilities allow you to do your part and take your recyclables to a designated area. Check local listings for locations and hours if you wish to take advantage of this option.

What’s Happening with Debris Removal?

debris removal operations. This is crucial, especially considering the large volume of debris that has been accumulating. Operations will kick off this week and continue over the next few weeks as necessary. It’s great to see that the city is actively working on keeping our environment clean and safe.

Disposing of Debris Yourself

For those of you who prefer to dispose of debris on your own, you can bring items to either the Dean Forest Road Landfill or the Bacon Park Convenience Center, both of which are operating under their regular hours. This option is perfect for anyone with a to-do list of cleanup tasks that can’t wait.

Patience and Cooperation Needed

In the meantime, *stay informed*, keep those excess garbage bags in check, and hold on to any recyclables until the services resume. Together, we can make this challenging time a little bit easier. Savannah is a strong community, and we will tackle this together!

Let’s keep our city beautiful, Savannah! Remember to take care of your garbage responsibly, and we’ll keep you updated as more information becomes available.


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