City of Surprise Public Works Department
City of Surprise Public Works Department
 

Recycling Information

Click on the links below to learn more:

Recycling Phone Numbers
Public Works Recycling Hotline

623.222.6231

Press 1 - Recycling Pick up days
Press 2 - What is recycled in your blue container
Press 3 - Drop -off locations in Surprise
Press 4 - Special recycling Events
Press 5 - Leave a message

Recycling container damaged 623.222.6000
Recycling container stolen
Surprise Police Dept.
623.222.4000
Collection Schedule
  • Use "My Surprise Address" to lookup your trash and recycling collection days on the web. Simply enter your address into the form to lookup your trash and recycling collection days and more! Click here to view your collection days by entering your address.
  • Collection Zones & Zone Map - Collection schedule information is also available by consulting the table below. Consult the Zone Map for collection information using a printable map.
  • Zone 1
    north of Greenway/east of Reems
    Thursday Trash
    Monday Recycling

    Zone 2
    south of Greenway/east of Reems
    Monday Trash
    Thursday Recycling

    Canyon Ridge
    Coyote Lakes
    Original Town Site
    Sun Village
    Summerfield
    Stone Brook
    Orchards
    Kingswood Parke
    West Point

    Roseview
    Litchfield Manor
    Sierra Verde
    Countryside
    Ashton Ranch
    Mountain Gate
    Kenly Farms
    Veramonte
    Rancho Gabriela
    Royal Ranch
    Cotton Gin
    Marley Park


    Zone 3
    north of Greenway/west of Reems
    Friday Trash
    Tuesday Recycling
    Zone 4
    south of Greenway/west of Reems
    Tuesday Trash
    Friday Recycling
    Mountain Vista Ranch
    Northwest Ranch
    Bell West Ranch
    Surprise Farms
    Bell Pointe
    Desert Oasis
    Saguaro Acres
    Section 10
    219th Avenue
    239th Avenue
    Legacy Parc
    Greenway Parc
    Sycamore Farms
    Sarah Anne Ranch
    Sierra Montana
    Greer Ranch
    Tash
    Holiday Collection Schedule
    Used Cell Phone, Game System, MP3, Digital Camera & Laptop Drop Off
    Surprise has several locations across the city that accept used cell phones and now other small electronic devices for recycling.

    In addition to cell phones people can now drop off old video game systems (Play Station, X-box, Nintendo); iPods, MP3 players, laptops and digital cameras to help support Senior Center programs. **Larger items, such as computer towers and monitors will NOT be accepted at these locations.

    Here are the Surprise Drop Off Locations:

    City Hall; City Store - 16000 N. Civic Center Plaza.
    Surprise Senior Center - 15832 N. Hollyhock St.
    Fire Station 301 - 16750 N Village Dr East
    Fire Station 302 - 18600 N Reems Rd.
    Fire Station 303 - 15440 N Cotton Ln
    Fire Station 304 - 22443 N 163rd Ave.
    Fire Station 305 - 15517 N Parkview Place
    Fire Station 306 - 16645 W Clearview Blvd
    Sprint Preferred Retailer - 15609 W Bell Rd. Suite 103

    The Sprint Preferred Retailer, 15609 W. Bell Road, Suite 103, also accepts these items for recycling. For more information about the cell phone and small electronics recycling program call the Surprise Senior Center at 623.222.1500.
     
    For information on recycling larger items and household hazardous materials please call the Surprise Public Works Department at 623.222.6000.
    Dropoff Recycling Locations

    Recycling drop off containers are provided by the city of Surprise at the following locations:
    Questions? Contact 623.222.6000.

    Acceptable Materials:
    Paper products: cardboard, newspaper, magazines, paper bags, junk mail, food boxes. 
    Plastics: bleach bottles, milk jugs, soda and water bottles, and other plastics with screw tops. Steel, aluminum and aerosol cans are also acceptable.

    City Hall
    12425 W. Bell Rd.
    Container Location: the gravel area next to the covered parking.
    Map / Directions

    Fire Station 302
    18600 N. Reems Rd.
    Container Location: the south end of the parking lot.
    Map / Directions

    Dream Catcher Park 
    14534 W. Tierra Buena Lane
    Container Location: the east end of the parking lot.
    Map / Directions 

    Public Works Yard
    13430 W. Westgate Drive
    Map / Directions


    Recycling Tips
    • Do not bag & tie recyclables
    • Place all recyclables together in the blue container - no need to sort
    • Rinse containers to remove food
    • No need to remove labels
    • Lids may be left on if they are also recyclable
    • Break down larger cardboard boxes
    • No glass in the blue containers.

      Recycling FAQs

    Which container should I use for recycling?

    RECYCLE in the Blue Can

    What can I recycle in my curbside container?

    Do Recycle:

    Recycle Paper

    Newspapers and ad inserts, magazines, catalogues, phonebooks, white paper, paper bags, junk mail, envelopes and any other clean dry paper.

    Recycle Cardboard
    Empty food boxes like cake, cracker and cereal boxes (without plastic insert), milk and OJ cartons, paper towel tubes, broken down large boxes.

    Recycle Food and Beverage Cans
    Aluminum beverage cans and steel cans like soup, pet food, tuna, fruit and vegetable.

    Recycle Empty Aerosol Cans
    Shaving cream, deodorant, and cooking spray.

    Recycle Plastics
    Water bottles, milk jugs and bleach, shampoo and detergent bottles. Any #1 - #7 Plastic container with a narrow neck and screw top.

    If you are unsure, give us a call at 623.222.6231.

    What can't I recycle in my curbside container?

    Don't Recycle:

    No Glass

    Bottles, jars, window glass, cookware, light bulbs, ceramics.

    No Styrofoam
    Food containers, cups, plates, egg cartons, packing material and peanuts.

    No Garbage
    Diapers, air or furnace filters, pet waste, food, garden hoses.

    No Yard Waste
    Grass, rocks, leaves, branches.

    No Construction Materials
    Cement, wood, shingles, drywall.

    No Plastic bags, yogurt cups, motor oil containers, shrink wrap

    No Clothing or Shoes

    No automotive parts, car tires, or batteries

    No appliances or electronics

    If you are unsure, give us a call at 623.222.6231.

    Where do I place my container?

    In neighborhoods without sidewalks, the container should be placed next to the street, but not on the asphalt. In all other areas, the cans will be collected from the street, just like regular garbage collection. Sidewalks must be kept clear for pedestrian and wheelchair access at all times.

    How does the holiday recycling collection schedule work?
    For the most current holiday recycling collection schedule, click here.
    Why didn’t my recycling get dumped?

    Usually it’s one of four reasons:

    • The truck came by before your container was put at the curb. Your container should be placed at the curb by 6 a.m. Don’t rely on routes being run at the same time every week.
    • It contained illegal materials such as rocks, bricks, etc., or was over the 200 pound weight limit.
    • A car or other obstacle was blocking access to the trash container
    • It’s a City holiday.

    To request a courtesy pick-up, call 623.222.6000. If time allows, a truck may be rerouted to your home.

    How does the collection work?

    Recyclable materials collected in Surprise’s curbside program will be co-mingled, rather than source-separated. This means, all of the recyclable materials should be placed in the container together, instead of in different containers for each type of material.

    Containers should be rinsed enough to remove food before being put in the recycling container; this will help avoid attracting flies and other pests. There is no need to remove labels from the containers, and lids may be left on if they are also made of acceptable recyclable material. Inserts must be removed from food boxes, and larger cardboard boxes must be broken down so that they do not get wedged in the recycling container.

    Do not bag and tie recyclables before placing them in the container for collection. All recyclable materials must be left loose in the container in order to facilitate the mechanical sorting process at the recycling facility.

    Where will recyclables be collected?

    Every single-family residence already being serviced by the City's Public Works Division participates in the recycling program. This includes all Surprise neighborhoods that have their trash collected by the City of Surprise. Each residence receiving service will be issued a blue city-owned recycling container, and all recycling collection will take place at the public curb in front of the residences.

    Why does Surprise recycle?

    Surprise has had a successful Recycling Program for over four years.  During that time, over 20,000 tons of valuable resources have been recycled and saved from being buried in a landfill forever.

    History

    An Arizona State University survey demonstrated that a majority of Surprise residents wanted the City to provide curbside recycling services.  The Council reviewed options and voted in September of 2003 to approve curbside recycling for all single-family residences serviced by the City's Public Works Division.  Over the years, the program has continued to grow. In fact, volumes have doubled from 300 to about 600 tons per month further demonstrating our City’s commitment to the program and to the environment. 

    Benefits

    Not only does recycling save valuable natural resources and energy, but recycling saves our limited landfill space.  Landfills are extremely expensive to build and operate. New landfill designs now require extensive environmental controls to protect the groundwater and air quality.  Every ton that is recycled saves the City landfill disposal expenses and in fact generates income to run the program less expensively.  Recycling is expected to generate over $65,000 in revenue for the City during 2008 and will save over $150,000 in disposal expenses at the landfill.  That makes sense for all residents. 

    Future

    The City of Surprise Strategic Plan includes a goal of establishing a sustainable environment and a sustainable economy.  Recycling helps achieve both these goals by generating income, reducing expenses, and recovery valuable resources that would otherwise be wasted.  Recycling will continue to be an important quality of life feature that new residents will come to expect from a vibrant progressive community like Surprise.  Recycling will continue to grow and become an earth friendly habit that benefits everyone.


    Public Works
    16000 N Civic Center Plaza
    Surprise, AZ 85374

    Phone: 623.222.6000
    Fax: 623.222.6001
    TTY: 623.222.1002
    Questions or Issues?


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