Your Charlotte Bulk Trash Pickup Guide for 2026
If you live in Charlotte, bulk trash is not a simple “put it out and hope” system. Large items must be scheduled in advance, regular garbage still runs on a weekly collection day, recycling is every other week, and some 2026 holiday weeks follow special patterns. This page keeps your Charlotte bulk trash pickup garbage schedule easy to understand.
📑 What’s in this guide
City of Charlotte Solid Waste Services provides garbage, recycling, yard waste and bulky waste collection for eligible residents. Garbage is collected weekly on your designated collection day, recycling is every other week on that same day, yard waste is collected weekly, and bulky waste must be scheduled before collection. Only residents who currently receive city garbage collection are eligible for bulky item pickup.
How to Find Your Charlotte Garbage and Bulk Pickup Day
Charlotte uses an address-based system. Your first step is always to confirm your regular service day with My Charlotte Lookup. Once you know that day, you can schedule bulky items around it and check whether your recycling week is green or orange.
- Open My Charlotte Lookup. Use the city’s property tool to confirm your service address.
- Check your weekly garbage day. Charlotte collects garbage once a week on your designated day.
- Check your recycling week. Recycling is every other week and follows either the green or orange calendar.
- Schedule bulky items separately. Bulky waste is not automatic and must be requested in advance.
- Keep holiday weeks in mind. Some 2026 holidays have no delay, while others follow new collection patterns.
Charlotte Garbage, Recycling, Yard Waste and Bulky Pickup Schedule
Charlotte’s system is straightforward once you separate the service types correctly. Weekly garbage and yard waste stay tied to your service day. Recycling is bi-weekly. Bulky items are scheduled only when you request them.
| Service | How It Works | Frequency | Key Rule |
|---|---|---|---|
| Garbage | City-issued garbage cart | Weekly | Trash must be bagged and fit inside the cart with lid closed |
| Recycling | City-issued green recycling cart | Every other week | Recyclables must be loose, not bagged |
| Yard Waste | Curbside yard waste setup | Weekly | Collected on the same day as garbage |
| Bulky Waste | Large items too big for the cart | By request | Must be scheduled in advance through 311, CLT+ or online |
Charlotte also makes clear that items placed at the curb without scheduling will not be collected as bulky waste. That is one of the biggest reasons people think the city “missed” a large item when it was never actually on the route.
What Counts as Bulky Waste in Charlotte
Charlotte defines bulky waste as furniture, mattresses, appliances and other large household items that are too large for the garbage cart and not eligible for recycling or yard waste collection. The city also publishes an eligibility list for common large items and prep rules.
Garbage Cart
Recycling Cart
Yard Waste
Bulky Items
Common eligible bulky items include couches, chairs, mattresses, dressers, patio furniture, baby car seats, artificial trees, extra bags of garbage, and large move-in cardboard that will not fit in the recycling cart. Some items need prep work first, such as removing propane tanks, gasoline, concrete bases, or taping an X over glass.
⭐ Large-item shortcut
If your large item contains glass, fuel, or a concrete base, prep it before scheduling. Charlotte’s bulky eligibility rules are detailed, and small prep mistakes can stop a pickup.
Charlotte Set-Out Rules for Bulk Trash and Garbage
Charlotte has clear curbside rules for regular collection and bulky items. These are important because the city can leave items behind when they are placed too early, too late, or too close together.
- Place bulky items at the curb no later than 6:00 a.m. on the scheduled collection day.
- Do not place bulky items out sooner than the day before collection.
- Leave at least 3 feet between items.
- Keep garbage and recycling carts spaced from mailboxes, poles, vehicles and other obstacles.
- Remove carts by midnight on collection day.
How to Schedule Charlotte Large Item Pickup
Charlotte gives residents three main ways to schedule bulky waste collection: call 311, use the CLT+ app, or submit the request online. This applies to eligible city residents who currently receive garbage collection from the City of Charlotte.
- Confirm that you are eligible. You must currently receive city garbage collection.
- Schedule the pickup. Use the online bulky item request form, call 311, or use CLT+.
- List the correct items. If you are unsure an item is acceptable, call 311 before setting it out.
- Make changes early if needed. Charlotte says cancellations or changes should be made by noon on the business day before your scheduled pickup.
- Place items out correctly. Put them curbside by 6 a.m. on your scheduled day and no sooner than the day before.
Charlotte also reminds residents that bulky waste includes items too large for the garbage cart but not accepted in recycling or yard waste. That makes scheduling especially important for mattresses, appliances, furniture and move-out cleanups.
Charlotte 2026 Holiday Collection Schedule
Charlotte changed part of its holiday pattern in 2026. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day and Labor Day now follow a new route-completion pattern, while Thanksgiving and Christmas still use a one-day delay. Several other weekday holidays in 2026 have no service change.
| 2026 Holiday | Collection Impact |
|---|---|
| Martin Luther King Jr. Day — Monday, Jan. 19 | No collection Monday; crews begin Tuesday and work through Friday. No Saturday collection and no yard waste that week. |
| Memorial Day — Monday, May 25 | No collection Monday; crews begin Tuesday and work through Friday. No Saturday collection and no yard waste that week. |
| Labor Day — Monday, Sept. 7 | No collection Monday; crews begin Tuesday and work through Friday. No Saturday collection and no yard waste that week. |
| Thanksgiving — Thursday, Nov. 26 | One-day delay for Thursday and Friday routes. Friday collection occurs Saturday, Nov. 28. |
| Christmas — Friday, Dec. 25 | One-day delay for Friday routes. Friday collection occurs Saturday, Dec. 26. |
| New Year’s Day, Presidents’ Day, Good Friday, Juneteenth, Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Veterans Day | No delay or service change during those weeks. |
During MLK, Memorial Day and Labor Day weeks, Charlotte tells residents to set carts out on their normal collection day and leave them out until collected. If service has not occurred within 48 hours of the normal day, residents should call 311.
Missed Charlotte Garbage or Bulk Pickup: What to Do
If your garbage, recycling, yard waste or scheduled bulky waste was missed, Charlotte asks residents to act quickly. Regular missed collections should be reported within 48 hours.
- Confirm the item was actually scheduled. Bulky waste must be on the official schedule.
- Check curb placement. Items need to be out by 6 a.m. and spaced correctly.
- Check holiday rules. Some 2026 holiday weeks run later, and yard waste pauses during certain Monday-holiday weeks.
- Report the miss within 48 hours. Charlotte specifically tells residents not to wait too long.
- Call 311 or 704-336-7600. That is the city’s official contact for collection issues.
Official Charlotte Bulk Trash Resources
Trash and Recycling
Main Charlotte Solid Waste Services page for garbage, recycling, yard waste and bulky collection.
Collection Guidelines
Official set-out rules, curb placement guidance, and bulky collection instructions.
Solid Waste FAQs
Answers about weekly garbage, bulky scheduling, recycling weeks and missed collections.
2026 Holiday Collection Schedule
Official 2026 holiday collection patterns, including new Monday-holiday rules.
Bulky Item Online Request
Schedule large-item pickup online instead of calling 311.
Bulky Item Eligibility PDF
Official list of many eligible large items and special prep rules.
Frequently Asked Questions About Charlotte Bulk Trash Pickup
How do I schedule Charlotte bulk trash pickup?
Schedule it in advance by calling 311, using the CLT+ app, or submitting the official online request form. Charlotte does not collect unscheduled bulky items.
What counts as a bulky item in Charlotte?
Charlotte says bulky waste includes furniture, mattresses, appliances and other large household items that are too big for the garbage cart and not eligible for recycling or yard waste collection.
Does Charlotte collect garbage every week?
Yes. Garbage is collected weekly on your designated collection day.
Is Charlotte recycling every week?
No. Recycling is collected every other week on a green or orange week schedule.
When should I put bulky items at the curb?
Place bulky items at the curb no later than 6 a.m. on the scheduled collection day and no sooner than the day before collection.
Can I place bulky items out before I schedule them?
No. Charlotte says items placed at the curb without scheduling will not be collected.
Can extra garbage bags be collected as bulky waste?
Yes. Charlotte’s bulky item eligibility list includes bags of extra garbage, but they still need to be handled through the scheduled bulky collection process when they do not fit in the cart.
Which 2026 Charlotte holidays change collection?
MLK Day, Memorial Day and Labor Day follow a new Tuesday-through-Friday completion pattern with no Saturday collection and no yard waste. Thanksgiving and Christmas still use a one-day delay. Several other weekday holidays in 2026 have no delay.
What should I do if Charlotte misses my pickup?
Report the missed collection within 48 hours by calling 311 or 704-336-7600.
Do I need city garbage service to use bulky pickup?
Yes. Charlotte says you must currently receive garbage collection from the City of Charlotte to be eligible for the bulky item service.
Reminder: Charlotte large-item pickup works best when you first confirm your regular collection day, then schedule bulky waste properly, and then set everything out by 6 a.m. on the approved day.