Orlando Solid Waste Management operates as the city’s municipal solid waste division, handling refuse collection and disposal across Orlando’s residential and commercial areas. The department manages the logistics of waste removal at the local government level, serving the broader Orlando metropolitan region. Their services include standard trash pickup routes and refuse management for the city’s infrastructure. As a public sector operation, they function under municipal oversight and established service protocols. Residents and businesses in Orlando can contact them directly regarding waste management questions, billing inquiries, or service issues related to their collection schedule. For specific details about service availability in your area or to address collection concerns, reach out to their main line. Call (407) 246-2314 to discuss your project.
Quick facts
Frequently asked questions
Is Orlando Solid Waste Management a private dumpster rental company or a city service?
Orlando Solid Waste Management operates as the city’s municipal solid waste division, not a private rental company. They handle residential and commercial refuse collection through city-managed programs rather than offering temporary dumpster rentals for specific projects.
Who should I call about my trash collection service in Orlando?
Call Orlando Solid Waste Management at (407) 246-2314 for questions about regular trash pickup, billing, service schedules, or collection issues in your area. They manage the city’s waste removal routes and can address residential and commercial service concerns.
Where can I find information about Orlando's waste disposal regulations and programs?
Visit the City of Orlando’s solid waste website at cityoforlando.net/solidwaste for information about disposal guidelines, recycling programs, collection schedules, and city waste management policies. You can also call their office at (407) 246-2314 with specific questions.
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