Your Brookhaven Trash Day — Easier to Track in 2026
If you live in Brookhaven, Georgia, the tricky part is usually not weekly garbage pickup. It is knowing that Brookhaven residential sanitation is managed through DeKalb County, remembering that recycling is optional but collected the same day as garbage, keeping yard trimmings separate, using the right bulky-item process, and checking which 2026 holidays change collection.
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📑 What’s in this guide
Brookhaven curbside residential sanitation is handled through DeKalb County Sanitation. For residents served by the county system, the annual residential service includes weekly garbage collection in a county-issued 95-gallon cart, optional weekly recycling, weekly yard trimmings, and bulky-item collection. Brookhaven also provides a city glass drop-off location because glass is not collected in curbside recycling.
How to Find Your Brookhaven Trash Pickup Schedule
Brookhaven itself points residents to DeKalb County for curbside recycling and sanitation service information. The best workflow is to start with Brookhaven’s recycling page, then follow through to DeKalb County’s residential sanitation pages for current procedures, holiday changes, and service requests.
- Start with Brookhaven’s official recycling page. It confirms that Brookhaven recycling is managed by DeKalb County.
- Review DeKalb’s residential service page. That page confirms Brookhaven is one of the DeKalb service areas.
- Check collection procedures. Use DeKalb’s curbside procedures for garbage, recycling, and yard trimmings preparation.
- Check the bulky-item page before large set-outs. DeKalb uses a separate bulky-item and special-collection process.
- Check the holiday schedule before any holiday week. Not every 2026 holiday works the same way.
Brookhaven Trash Pickup Schedule: What Runs When
For Brookhaven homes served by DeKalb County residential sanitation, service generally follows one weekly curbside schedule. Garbage, recycling, and yard trimmings are collected on the same day, while bulky items use a separate bulky-item process.
| Service | Container / Setup | Typical Frequency | Where to Confirm |
|---|---|---|---|
| Garbage | County-issued 95-gallon roll cart | Weekly | Residential service / collection procedures |
| Recycling | 45-gallon or 65-gallon recycling cart | Weekly, optional | Residential service / recycling program |
| Yard Trimmings | Prepared yard-waste curbside set-out | Weekly | Collection procedures |
| Bulky Items | Curbside bulky-item set-out with county process | As needed | Bulky items & special collections |
| Glass Recycling | Glass-only drop-off bins | Drop-off | Brookhaven recycling page |
DeKalb’s residential service page says the standard setup includes a free 95-gallon garbage cart and, if requested, a free 45-gallon recycling cart. Residents can also upgrade to a 65-gallon recycling cart for a one-time fee.
Brookhaven Garbage, Recycling, Yard Trimmings, and Bulky Items
Brookhaven residents served by DeKalb County should keep garbage, recycling, yard trimmings, and bulky items separate. That is especially important because not everything that sits at the curb is treated the same way.
Garbage Cart
Recycling Cart
Yard Trimmings
Bulky Items
DeKalb says recycling should be placed loose in the cart, not in bags. Glass is not accepted in curbside recycling. Brookhaven’s page explains that glass must go to a separate glass-only drop-off location because broken glass contaminates single-stream recycling and creates safety issues.
⭐ Easy Brookhaven shortcut
If you only remember one recycling rule, make it this: glass does not go in the curbside cart. Brookhaven specifically directs residents to use the city’s glass-only drop-off location instead.
Brookhaven Set-Out Rules
DeKalb County has clear curbside rules for Brookhaven sanitation customers. Following them makes missed pickups much less likely.
- Use only county-issued 95-gallon roll carts for garbage.
- All garbage must be in secure plastic bags.
- No loose garbage or liquids in carts.
- No excess bags outside roll carts.
- Place carts curbside after 7:00 p.m. the night before collection.
- Have carts available by 7:00 a.m. on collection day.
- Remove containers within 24 hours after service.
- Do not block mailboxes, flower beds, drainage systems, or parked vehicles.
Brookhaven Bulky Item Pickup
Bulky items in Brookhaven are handled through DeKalb County’s bulky-item and special-collection process. This service is for large items that do not fit in the regular garbage cart, such as furniture or appliances.
Common bulky-item examples include:
- Furniture
- Appliances
- Large household items
- Other oversized materials that do not fit in the cart
- Place items curbside first. DeKalb says bulky items must be placed at the curb before requesting service.
- Keep the pile neat. Do not block access, flower beds, utilities, drainage systems, or mailboxes.
- Wait for county assessment when required. Sanitation staff may assess the items to determine whether special-collection fees apply.
- Avoid prohibited bulky materials. Tires, hazardous materials, liquids, concrete products, and some other items are not accepted in regular bulky pickup.
- Use the official bulky-item request channel. Brookhaven’s recycling page links to the county’s residential bulky-item curbside collection information.
⭐ Brookhaven resident advantage
Most standard bulky household items are part of DeKalb’s residential sanitation system, but oversized tree parts, mixed piles, or special situations can trigger assessed fees. Clean separation saves time and money.
Brookhaven 2026 Holiday Trash Schedule
Brookhaven follows DeKalb County’s 2026 residential holiday collection schedule. The county’s published 2026 schedule shows that some holidays move collection one day later, while others show no change in service.
| 2026 Holiday | Collection Impact |
|---|---|
| New Year’s Day — Thursday, January 1, 2026 | No service on Thursday; Thursday customers are serviced on Friday |
| Martin Luther King Jr. Day — Monday, January 19, 2026 | No service on Monday; collection runs one day late for all customers |
| Presidents Day — Monday, February 16, 2026 | No service on Monday; collection runs one day late for all customers |
| Memorial Day — Monday, May 25, 2026 | No service on Monday; collection runs one day late for all customers |
| Juneteenth — Friday, June 19, 2026 | No change in collection service |
| Labor Day — Monday, September 7, 2026 | No service on Monday; collection runs one day late for all customers |
| Veterans Day — Wednesday, November 11, 2026 | No service on Wednesday; collection runs one day late for Wednesday and Thursday customers |
| Thanksgiving — Thursday, November 26, 2026 | No service on Thursday; Thursday customers are serviced on Friday |
| Christmas Day — Friday, December 25, 2026 | No change in collection service |
The best way to stay accurate is still to check DeKalb’s official holiday calendar before each holiday week, because weather or operational changes can still affect schedules.
What to Do If Brookhaven Missed Your Pickup
If your Brookhaven collection was missed, DeKalb County’s collection procedures page gives a clear next step. The county says residents should first verify they followed the collection rules and then contact Sanitation if the items were properly placed.
- Check the collection time first. Items must have been out by 7:00 a.m.
- Make sure you followed the rules. Use the correct county container and proper material preparation.
- Review the holiday schedule. County-observed holidays often change regular pickup timing.
- Call Sanitation Customer Care. Use 404-294-2900 if your items were properly placed but were missed.
- Email if needed. DeKalb also lists sanitation@dekalbcountyga.gov for service help.
1793 Briarwood Rd
Brookhaven Glass and Extra Disposal Options
Brookhaven provides a dedicated glass-only recycling option because glass is not accepted in DeKalb’s curbside single-stream recycling carts. The city says the glass recycling location is at the Public Safety Building, 1793 Briarwood Road.
Brookhaven Recycling Information
Official Brookhaven page confirming DeKalb-managed recycling, the Brookhaven glass drop-off site, and bulky-item information
DeKalb Recycling Program
Weekly curbside recycling details, accepted materials, cart sizes, and participation rules
Collection Procedures
Garbage, recycling, yard-trimming rules, timing requirements, missed-pickup help, and holiday-schedule access
DeKalb Sanitation Contact
Official county service links for new service, cart requests, cart repair, bulky-item collection, and account help
Frequently Asked Questions About Brookhaven Trash Pickup
Who handles residential trash pickup in Brookhaven?
Brookhaven residential sanitation service is managed through DeKalb County Sanitation.
How often is garbage collected in Brookhaven?
Brookhaven residents served by DeKalb County receive weekly garbage collection using a county-issued 95-gallon cart.
Is curbside recycling available in Brookhaven?
Yes. Weekly curbside recycling is optional for participating residents and is collected the same day as garbage.
Is yard waste collected weekly in Brookhaven?
Yes. Weekly yard trimmings collection is included for Brookhaven residents served by DeKalb County.
What time should I put my cart out in Brookhaven?
DeKalb says carts should be placed after 7:00 p.m. the night before and available by 7:00 a.m. on collection day.
Does Brookhaven collect glass in curbside recycling?
No. Brookhaven says glass is not collected in curbside recycling and should go to a separate glass-only drop-off location.
Where can I recycle glass in Brookhaven?
Brookhaven says glass recycling is available at the Public Safety Building at 1793 Briarwood Road.
How do county-observed holidays affect Brookhaven collection in 2026?
DeKalb County’s 2026 holiday schedule shows that some holidays run one day late, while others such as Juneteenth and Christmas Day show no change in collection service.
What should I do if Brookhaven misses my pickup?
Check that your items were out by 7:00 a.m. and properly prepared, then call 404-294-2900 or email sanitation@dekalbcountyga.gov.
Can oversized or mixed piles cost extra?
Yes. DeKalb’s bulky-item page says staff may assess curbside items and determine whether special-collection fees apply for certain oversized or noncompliant piles.
Official Brookhaven Trash Collection Resources
Brookhaven Recycling Information
Official city page for Brookhaven recycling, glass drop-off, and bulky-item information
DeKalb Residential Service
Confirms Brookhaven service availability, included weekly collection, and standard cart options
Collection Procedures
Official rules for garbage, recycling, yard trimmings, collection timing, and missed-service help
Recycling Program
Single-stream recycling program details, accepted items, and cart sizing
Bulky Items & Special Collections
Bulky-item curbside procedures, assessment process, and possible fee situations
DeKalb Sanitation Contact
Customer care, cart requests, bulky-item links, and other sanitation service contacts
Reminder: The easiest way to avoid a missed pickup in Brookhaven is to follow DeKalb’s timing rules exactly and double-check the official holiday schedule before any county-observed holiday week.
Brookhaven Trash Pickup, Recycling, Yard Waste & Bulk Collection Schedule 2026
This resident-first guide helps Town of Brookhaven households find garbage pickup days, Wednesday recycling weeks, selected Sunday night yard waste rules, Thursday/Friday bulk pickup, appliance and special collection, hazardous waste drop-off and the official Town contacts residents actually need.
Brookhaven trash pickup schedule garbage collection depends on where you live in the Town. Household waste is collected Monday or Tuesday, and household waste plus bulk items are collected Thursday or Friday, depending on your address. Recycling is collected every Wednesday, but paper/cardboard and plastic/metal alternate by week.
Put household waste, bulk items and recycling at the curb before 6:00 AM on the correct collection day. Yard waste is different: it must be placed out on selected Sunday nights during scheduled yard waste weeks and can be collected once between Monday and Saturday.
Brookhaven Trash Pickup Day Lookup — Find Your Monday/Tuesday and Thursday/Friday Collection Days
The Town of Brookhaven schedule has three different parts. First, your address has a Monday or Tuesday household waste day. Second, recycling happens on Wednesday, but the type of recycling changes by the week. Third, your Thursday or Friday pickup is household waste plus up to four bulk items.
This is why Brookhaven residents should not rely only on “trash is Monday” or “trash is Thursday.” You need to know both household waste days and the correct alternating Wednesday recycling material.
Official lookup: Use the Town pickup-days page and map to confirm your address-based garbage days before placing material out.
Open Pickup DaysNew resident warning: The Town guide applies to Town of Brookhaven residents in 1-, 2-, and 3-family homes. Incorporated villages, apartment buildings, condos and private communities may have different rules and should check with the village government or managing agency.
Brookhaven Garbage Collection Rules — 32-Gallon Cans, 50-Pound Limit and 6:00 AM Curb Time
Household waste is defined by the Town as material that originates from kitchen or bathroom waste baskets. Residents are allowed unlimited 32-gallon cans or plastic bags of household garbage, with each can or bag weighing no more than 50 pounds.
- Collected Monday or Tuesday depending on your address.
- Collected again Thursday or Friday depending on your address.
- Must be at the curb before 6:00 AM on collection day.
- Use 32-gallon containers or plastic bags.
- Each can, bag, container or bundle must be under 50 pounds.
- Keep household garbage separate from recyclables, yard waste and special items.
- Material set out after 6:00 AM.
- Containers or bags over 50 pounds.
- Yard waste mixed with household garbage.
- Recyclables mixed into trash during mandatory recycling collection.
- Glass, batteries, plastic bags or electronics placed in recycling.
- Special metal or appliance items placed with regular garbage.
Local practical tip: If your street is picked up early, “I put it out around 6” is risky. Put material out the night before or well before 6:00 AM so the carter cannot miss it before you finish rolling cans out.
Brookhaven Recycling Schedule 2026 — Wednesday Dual-Stream Paper/Cardboard and Plastic/Metal Pickup
Brookhaven’s CURB program is mandatory for residents. Recycling is collected every Wednesday, but Brookhaven uses a dual-stream recycling system. Paper and cardboard are collected separately from plastic and metal on alternating Wednesdays.
- Newspaper, office paper and magazines.
- Junk mail, catalogs and envelopes.
- Paper bags.
- Cardboard boxes flattened.
- Tissue and cereal boxes.
- No shredded paper, cartons, foam or wrap.
- Metal cans and aluminum foil.
- Clean aluminum trays and pie tins.
- Plastic bottles, jugs and tubs.
- Plastics #1, #2 and #5 where accepted.
- Items must be empty and rinsed.
- No plastic bags, glass, batteries, garden hoses or Styrofoam.
Big Brookhaven recycling mistake: Recyclables must be loose in the recycling bin or CURBY can. Recyclables in plastic bags will not be accepted. Glass is also left out of home recycling and should be handled through official drop-off options.
Official 2026 calendar: Check whether the Wednesday date is paper/cardboard or plastic/metal before setting your bin out.
2026 Recycling CalendarBrookhaven Waste Video Guide — Official MRF Recycling Video Tour
The Town of Brookhaven Materials Recovery Facility page includes an official video tour explaining what happens after recyclables are collected. This is useful for residents who are confused about dual-stream recycling, tanglers, plastic bags, batteries, electronics, glass and why the Town tells residents to keep recyclables clean, loose and correctly sorted.
Best for: New residents, homeowners, renters in 1-, 2-, and 3-family homes, families with overflowing cardboard, and anyone unsure whether an item belongs in the paper/cardboard week, plastic/metal week, drop-off program, or regular garbage.
This video supports the recycling guidance in this article. For exact pickup dates, holiday changes, recycling weeks, bulk limits, STOP Facility hours, special collection, landfill rules and service alerts, residents should still verify details through the official Town of Brookhaven links above.
Brookhaven Yard Waste Pickup Schedule — Selected Sunday Nights, One Pass and No Grass Rule
Yard waste is not collected like normal household garbage. The Town collects yard waste during 20 specified weeks. Material must be placed out on the selected Sunday night shown on the recycling calendar and should be separated from household garbage.
- Place out only during marked yard waste weeks.
- Set material out Sunday night.
- Keep yard waste separate from household garbage.
- Bag or bundle material as required.
- The carter makes only one pass through each area between Monday and Saturday.
- Do not put yard waste out on a random week.
- Do not mix yard waste with kitchen or bathroom garbage.
- Do not assume Monday pickup; it can be one day between Monday and Saturday.
- Do not include grass where the Town calendar says no grass.
- Do not miss the Sunday night set-out window.
Resident trap: Yard waste may sit longer than household trash because the Town says carters make one pass during the week. If it is a marked yard waste week and you placed material out correctly Sunday night, do not assume it is missed early Monday.
Brookhaven Bulk Trash Pickup — Thursday or Friday Furniture, Mattresses and Large Item Rules
Household waste and bulk items are collected Thursday or Friday depending on where you live. In addition to unlimited household waste, residents are allowed to place out up to four bulk items. These must be at the curb next to household garbage before 6:00 AM on the correct Thursday or Friday collection day.
- Furniture.
- Mattresses and box springs.
- Dressers and household wood furniture.
- Carpets and rugs when prepared properly.
- Non-metal household bulky items.
- Confirm whether your address is Thursday or Friday.
- Limit bulk items to four on that pickup.
- Keep items beside household garbage, not mixed with recycling.
- Keep material under required weight limits where applicable.
- Use special collection rules for couches with recliners, daybeds, sliding glass doors, car seats and large TVs.
Brookhaven Appliance and Special Collection — Scrap Metal, Refrigerators, Couches With Recliners and Large TVs
Appliances and other scrap metal items are collected separately from household garbage. The Town says to call the Department of Recycling and Sustainable Material Management at 631-451-TOWN when items are already at the curb, separate from household garbage and ready for collection.
- Appliances and air conditioners.
- Water heaters and metal lawn furniture.
- Bicycles, barbecue grills and metal doors.
- Metal pool frames and chain-link fence.
- Lawnmowers and household hardware.
- Remove doors from refrigerators and freezers.
- Remove all fluids from auto engines and lawn mowers.
- Oil tanks must be cut and cleaned.
- Chain-link fence must be cut to 20-foot lengths, rolled and tied.
- Sliding glass, large TVs and certain couch types require special collection handling.
Special collection: Place items at curb separate from garbage, then call the Town when ready.
Call 631-451-TOWNBrookhaven STOP Facility — Household Hazardous Waste, Batteries, Paint and Drop-Off Rules
The Town has a Stop Throwing Out Pollutants program to prevent contamination of the environment and groundwater. The STOP Facility is located at the Town Landfill and accepts residential waste only. Commercial or business-generated hazardous materials are not accepted.
- Saturdays, 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM all year.
- Wednesdays, 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM beginning the Wednesday after Memorial Day until the Wednesday after Labor Day.
- Materials must be in sealed, clearly labeled containers.
- Containers cannot be returned unless a technician is on hand.
- Explosives and ammunition.
- Flares and fireworks.
- Radioactive materials.
- Medical waste.
- Asbestos.
- Large drums.
Paint note: Oil-based paint is no longer accepted as household hazardous waste through the STOP program. The Town has a paint recycling program adjacent to the STOP Facility, so check the official paint recycling page before loading paint into your vehicle.
Missed Trash Pickup Brookhaven NY — What to Check Before Calling the Town
Before reporting a missed pickup, check whether it was the correct collection day, whether the material was out before 6:00 AM, whether the item was household waste, recycling, yard waste, bulk, appliance scrap metal or hazardous material, and whether the Town calendar shows a holiday cancellation.
| Problem | Likely Reason | Best Next Step |
|---|---|---|
| Household waste left behind | Wrong Mon/Tue or Thu/Fri day, set out after 6:00 AM, overweight bag or non-household item. | Check pickup map, correct the issue, then call 631-451-TOWN if needed. |
| Recycling left behind | Wrong Wednesday stream, plastic bags, glass, batteries, garden hoses or contamination. | Check 2026 recycling calendar and put only the correct loose recyclables out. |
| Yard waste still outside | Not a marked yard waste week, not Sunday-night set-out, or carter has not made the one weekly pass yet. | Check the recycling calendar yard waste markings before reporting. |
| Appliance or metal item not taken | It needs separate collection or was not prepared correctly. | Place separate from garbage and call 631-451-TOWN when ready. |
Town contact: For local pickup questions, the Town lists “One Call Does it All” at 631-451-TOWN.
Call TownBrookhaven NY Garbage Phone Number, Town Hall Address, Map and Official Waste Links
| Need | Official Contact | Use This For |
|---|---|---|
| Town Main Phone | 631-451-8696 | General recycling, garbage, pickup-day and Town service routing. |
| One Call Does it All | 631-451-TOWN | Resident service questions and pickup concerns. |
| Town Hall | 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738 | Town of Brookhaven government location. |
| Department | Recycling and Sustainable Materials Management | Trash, recycling, special collection, yard waste and drop-off guidance. |
Town Hall Map
Official Brookhaven Waste Links
Related Trash Pickup Guides — Internal Links for Holiday, Bulk and Recycling Help
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Source Verification and Editorial Note
Independent information guide — not affiliated with the Town of Brookhaven. trash-pickup.org is a public information resource. We do not operate garbage collection, recycling pickup, yard waste pickup, bulk pickup, appliance collection, the STOP Facility, the landfill, the Materials Recovery Facility or Town service phone lines.
Pickup timing, Monday/Tuesday and Thursday/Friday collection logic, Wednesday recycling, 2026 recycling calendar rules, yard waste instructions, bulk item limits, appliance/special collection guidance, hazardous waste rules, Town contact information and official video availability were checked against official Town of Brookhaven resources as of May 2026. Schedules, routes, holidays, forms, facilities, fees and disposal rules can change. Always verify through official links before acting.
Official Sources — Verified May 2026
- Town of Brookhaven — Recycling and Garbage Collection
- Town of Brookhaven — Trash and Recycling Pickup Days
- Town of Brookhaven — 2026 Recycling Calendar PDF
- Town of Brookhaven — Curbside Recycling
- Town of Brookhaven — Materials Recovery Facility and Official Video Tour
- Town of Brookhaven — Appliance and Special Collections
- Town of Brookhaven — Hazardous Waste Disposal
- Town of Brookhaven — Throwing It Out Guide
- Town of Brookhaven — Pickup Lookup Map
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