Trash & Recycling

The Association retains the services of a trash collection and recycling company on behalf of the entire cluster. As of October 1,  2022 our new trash provider is Champion.

 

The trash and recyclables collections schedule is: 

 

 

To report a service or collection issue contact the Hunters Green Cluster Board at board@huntersgreen.org

 

 

 

GENERAL GUIDELINES

 

 

Trash set out for collection will include general household trash, glass materials of any kind, small furniture, and household equipment.  You may not dispose of potentially hazardous materials with trash or recyclingThese materials may include but are not limited to paints, fluorescent light bulbs, automotive fluids, solvents, batteries, poisons, acids, caustics, explosives, and other dangerous materials.  If you are unsure if a material is considered hazardous, please refer to this link: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/publicworks/recycling-trash/household-hazardous-waste.  Also. you may not dispose of construction materials such as concrete and bricks, medical waste, dead animals, manure, tree stumps, mulch, sod, dirt, stone, or rocks. If you have any questions about how to dispose of a certain material please contact Champion

 

Disposal of many items, including hazardous materials, is not managed by the cluster and must be managed by the homeowner.  Fairfax County maintains two disposal centers to dispose of many materials which will not be picked up with trash.  The closest location is the I-66 Transfer Station - location, hours and a complete list of disposable items and instructions may be found here: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/publicworks/recycling-trash/i-66-transfer-station

 

 

 Effective in 2021, plastic bags can not be used for yard waste.

 

Yard waste will be picked up on the same day as trash and should be placed in separate containers (clearly marked “YARD WASTE”) or biodegradable bags.     Brush shall be cut in four-foot lengths, with limbs no larger than 3” inches in diameter. Brush shall be tied in bundles no larger than two feet in diameter.

 

 

Recyclable materials MUST be separated from trash and disposed of in a recycling bin/can, in a paper bag, or in the case of newspapers and magazines, tied securely with twine.  Shredded documents and any other small paper items should be bagged.  Recyclable materials include "clean" cardboard (e.g. no greasy pizza boxes), plastic items (labeled 1-7), metal food and beverage cans, and paper materials.  Glass jars and bottles are not recyclable and must be disposed of with the trash or recycled separately by delivering them yourself to a county glass recycling site (the closest location is the Reston South Park and Ride located at 2531 Reston Pkwy, Herndon, VA 20191).  Similarly, plastic grocery bags are not recyclable but may be recycled by returning them to many area grocery stores.  For a complete list of recyclable materials, please refer to this link: If you have questions on what constitutes trash or recycling, refer to this link: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/publicworks/recycling-and-trash

 

 

 

Bulk items that are burnable and weigh less than 40lb. can be disposed of at no additional cost to the

customer. Bulk items that exceed these specifications may qualify for removal for an additional charge depending on the item (Scheduled On-Demand). White Goods/Appliances are available for collection and disposal at an additional charge to the individual resident; Bulk items that exceed the above specifications can be performed through our partner company, HaulShare. HaulShare provides junk removal for homes and businesses, including offices, retail properties, construction sites, and more.

 

Residents can request services through the HaulShare website, select the removal service that they need, choose which day(s) works best, and pay securely online for their bulk item removal.

 

HaulShare, Inc.

https://www.HaulShare.co

email: info@haulshare.co

Available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day

 

Christmas trees will be disposed of on two days each year, early in January.  These dates will be announced to the community in December each year with reminders provided before disposal days.  In each case, trees should not be placed in bags and all tinsel and ornaments must be removed.