Gwinnett garbage, recycling and yard waste pickup returning to normal

Garbage, recycling and yard waste pickup returning to normal in Gwinnett. (Courtesy City of Lawrenceville)

Garbage, recycling and yard waste pickup returning to normal in Gwinnett. (Courtesy City of Lawrenceville)

Effective Monday, May 11th, all garbage, recycling and yard waste services will return to normal in Loganville. This includes bulk item pickup as well as limb service/yard debris chipping service. Residents are reminded it may take some time to fully clear debris piles that have accumulated around the city.

In Duluth, dumpsters and glass recycling at the Public Works facility will be re-opening to the public May 14. Garbage pick-up in Duluth is currently running as scheduled.

Lawrenceville’s sanitation department is fully operational. On Monday, May 11, sanitation crews will begin to leave stickers on the trash carts of customers not following Lawrenceville’s Collection Policy. All garbage must be bagged and placed inside the city-issued trash cart.

According to Buford’s city website, essential waste collection services are provided. Leaf and limb pick up, and curb side trash pick-up have been suspended.

Waste Management resumed full service residential waste collection in Peachtree Corners, including bulk and yard waste on May 4.

Advanced Disposal, which services basic sanitation and recycling services for residential and commercial customers in Berkeley Lake, Lilburn, Loganville, Norcross, Snellville, Sugar Hill and parts of Gwinnett, have also resumed normal operations.