Jackson Trash Pickup & Garbage Schedule 2026

City of Jackson, Mississippi residential solid waste guide

Jackson Trash Pickup & Garbage Schedule 2026

Use this resident-first guide to understand Jackson garbage pickup days, Richard’s Disposal contact details, bulk item rules, holiday delays, appliance and tire pickup, recycling status, landfill drop-off, household hazardous waste, 311 reporting and what to do when your trash is missed.

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Quick answer for Jackson residents

The City of Jackson provides residential garbage service twice per week for single-family homes, duplexes and triplexes. The first collection day is household garbage only. The second collection day includes household garbage plus up to two bulk items and bagged leaves.

7 AM–9 PMCollection window
769-333-4222Richard’s Disposal
601-960-1193Solid Waste Division
3-1-1Non-emergency service requests
Start here

Jackson Trash Pickup Schedule Lookup — How Your Twice-Weekly Collection Works

The most important thing about the Jackson trash pickup schedule garbage collection system is that regular residential garbage is collected twice per week for eligible residential properties. The City’s official schedule page says this applies to citizens who live in single-family homes, duplexes and triplexes.

First collection day

The first weekly collection day is for household garbage only. This is the day to put out normal bagged household trash in your container, not bulky furniture, tires, appliances or construction debris.

Second collection day

The second weekly collection day includes household garbage plus up to two bulk items and bagged leaves. This is the day most residents should plan around for small bulk and leaf set-out.

Need your exact route day? Use the official schedule page and, if still unclear, call Richard’s Disposal or use Jackson 311 for the service address.

Official Garbage Schedule

New resident note: The City says garbage collection services begin when water/sewer services are established. Water Service Business Administration is located at 1000 Metrocenter Drive, Jackson, MS 39209.

Service provider

Jackson MS Trash Pickup Contact — Richard’s Disposal, Solid Waste and 311

Jackson’s official Solid Waste Division page lists Richard’s Disposal Inc. of Jackson MS as the garbage collection contact. Save both Richard’s Disposal and Jackson 311 because one handles route-level collection questions while 311 helps route non-emergency city service requests.

NeedOfficial ContactUse For
Richard’s Disposal769-333-4222
CSRJM@richardsdisposal.com
Route questions, pickup timing, garbage collection issues and local hauler service support.
City Solid Waste Division601-960-1193Solid waste division questions, recycling cancellation info, bulk/tire/appliance program guidance.
Jackson 311Dial 3-1-1 or submit onlineGarbage collection, bulk trash, recycling issues, illegal dumping, right-of-way concerns and other non-emergency service requests.
General City Hall601-960-1111General routing if you do not know the correct city department.

Best local workflow: Call Richard’s Disposal first for a route issue. Use Jackson 311 if the problem is unresolved, repeated, includes illegal dumping, or needs city tracking.

Pickup morning

Jackson Garbage Set-Out Rules — Time, Containers, Bulk Piles and Curb Placement

Jackson’s Solid Waste Division page says residential collection is provided from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Monday through Saturday. Place trash bins roadside before 7:00 AM on your pickup day, but no earlier than 6:00 PM the evening before your scheduled collection.

Do this

  • Place bins roadside before 7:00 AM on pickup day.
  • Do not place regular bins out earlier than 6:00 PM the evening before pickup.
  • Put household garbage in bags and then in trash containers.
  • Keep containers clean with mild, phosphate-free soap and water.
  • Allow crews until 9:00 PM before assuming the route was missed.

Avoid this

  • Do not put chemicals, paints, oils or hazardous waste in regular garbage.
  • Do not put construction debris such as concrete, sand, brick, rock, carpet or wood in normal pickup.
  • Do not put recyclable items in household garbage if you are using a separate private recycling option.
  • Do not place bulk piles more than 24 hours before scheduled collection.
  • Do not block the street, sidewalk, drainage area or right-of-way.

Do not report too early: The official page says the waste collector has from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM to collect trash. If your whole street is still waiting, the route may not be complete.

Bulk items

Jackson Bulk Trash Pickup — Furniture, Mattresses, TVs, Toilets, Appliances and Bagged Leaves

The City’s garbage schedule says the second collection day includes household garbage, two bulk items and bagged leaves. The SWEEP page also says residents can place two bulk items at curbside every second collection day.

Common bulk items listed by the City

  • Furniture.
  • Mattresses and box springs.
  • Radios.
  • Televisions.
  • Couches and sofas.
  • Toilets.
  • Microwaves and stoves, where listed under SWEEP guidance.
  • Limbs and bagged leaves on the second collection day.

Appliance pickup

Jackson’s SWEEP page says residents can recycle metal appliances by calling to schedule curbside collection at no charge. Appliances include refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, hot water heaters, stoves, washers and dryers.

Call by Tuesday before the listed cutoff for Wednesday appliance collection, or use the City of Jackson Rubbish Landfill drop-off option.

Bulk timing: Place your bulk pile roadside before 7:00 AM on pickup day, but no earlier than 24 hours before scheduled collection. This helps prevent illegal dumping, code complaints and scattered debris.

Holiday collection

Jackson Holiday Garbage Schedule 2026 — Five Holidays That Can Shift Pickup

The City says regular collection for trash and recyclables during holidays will not change unless your collection day falls on or after one of five holidays. If your normal collection day falls on or after one of the listed holidays, your garbage is collected on the following collection day.

Holiday2026 DateResident Action
New Year’s DayJanuary 1, 2026If your pickup falls on or after the holiday, expect collection on the following collection day.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s BirthdayJanuary 19, 2026Check whether your scheduled route falls on or after the holiday.
The Fourth of JulyJuly 4, 2026Because this is Saturday in 2026, verify whether your specific route is affected before setting out.
Thanksgiving DayNovember 26, 2026Thursday and later routes are most likely to need attention.
Christmas DayDecember 25, 2026Verify year-end service notes if your route falls on or after the holiday.

Simple rule: Jackson does not list every federal holiday as a trash delay trigger. The official page names five holidays. Always use the city page or 311 for current holiday-week routing.

Recycling status

Jackson Curbside Recycling Status — City Program Suspended, Private Options Listed

Jackson’s official curbside recycling page says the City suspended the curbside recycling collection program effective September 1, 2019, until further notice. The page says residents who want to continue curbside recycling may contact certified recycling haulers directly and pay those haulers directly.

What this means for residents

  • Do not assume normal city curbside recycling is active.
  • Use the official recycling page to confirm current status.
  • Private recycling haulers may be an option if you want curbside recycling.
  • Drop-off recycling may also be available through certified haulers.

Private recycling contacts listed by the City

  • Environmentality Recycling Solutions: 601-566-5739 or 601-720-8728.
  • Allen Recycling: listed on the City page as a certified recycling hauler.
  • Tri-Miss Recycling: listed as a drop-off option; 601-352-5027.

Recycling caution: Because Jackson’s curbside recycling status has changed before, verify directly with the City page or the private hauler before paying, dropping off, or setting recyclables curbside.

Official Video Help

Jackson Waste Video Guide — Official Video Check

No official relevant embeddable video was found from the City of Jackson Solid Waste Division, official public works pages, official waste authority pages, or an official city waste channel at the time of writing. Because no verified official waste video was found, this article does not embed a random YouTube, creator, TV-news or decorative video.

Best for: Residents should use the official written City of Jackson solid waste, garbage schedule, 311, HHW, landfill and SWEEP resources linked in this article until the City publishes or links an official solid-waste video.

Tires and white goods

Jackson Tire Pickup and Appliance Collection — Wednesday Rules and Landfill Fees

The Solid Waste page says collection of appliances and tires is on Wednesdays and items must be curbside before 7:00 AM. The SWEEP page adds more detail for tire disposal and appliance recycling.

Tire pickup

  • Residents can call to schedule pickup of up to five tires.
  • Pickup is on Wednesday.
  • Calls must be made by Tuesday before 3:00 PM.
  • The City lists a limit of two pickups per year at any residence.
  • After that, residents must take tires to the City of Jackson Byram Landfill and pay listed fees.

Appliance collection

  • Call to schedule metal appliance curbside collection.
  • Refrigerators and freezers are included in the white-goods category.
  • Air conditioners, water heaters, stoves, washers and dryers are included.
  • Items can also be dropped at the City of Jackson Rubbish Landfill.
Tire TypeCity-Listed Disposal FeeWhere
Car / truck tire$1.00City of Jackson Rubbish Landfill
Commercial tire$3.00City of Jackson Rubbish Landfill
Tractor, farm tire, skid steer tire$5.00City of Jackson Rubbish Landfill
Hazardous waste

Jackson Household Hazardous Waste — Paint, Oil, Batteries, Electronics and Chemicals

The City defines household hazardous waste as household products that are no longer useful or expired and should not be put in household garbage or down the drain. The HHW page warns residents not to dump hazardous waste or anything else into storm drains.

Accepted HHW examples

Paints, oils, gasoline, antifreeze, household and rechargeable batteries, computers, monitors, printers, cell phones, fluorescent bulbs, photographic chemicals, pesticides and insecticides are listed by the City.

Safety steps

Wear gloves, do not mix chemicals, keep products in original containers, secure lids, avoid heat and smoking, and label containers correctly before transporting hazardous waste.

Environmental Service Center

The SWEEP page lists the Environmental Service Center at 1570 University Blvd, Jackson, MS 39204 as a permanent site for household hazardous products.

Never pour chemicals down drains: The City warns that storm drain water flows directly into waterways and does not go to the wastewater treatment plant.

Drop-off and landfill

City of Jackson Rubbish Landfill — Byram Drop-Off, Accepted Items and Charges

The City owns and operates a Class I Rubbish Disposal Site at 6810 I-55 South Frontage Road, Byram, MS. This is important for items that do not belong in regular household collection or that exceed curbside limits.

Accepted items listed by the City

  • Construction and demolition debris such as wood and metal.
  • Brick, mortar, concrete, stone and asphalt.
  • Natural vegetation, tree limbs, stumps and leaves.
  • Appliances with the motor removed.
  • Furniture.
  • Plastic, glass, crockery and metal, except containers.
  • Sawdust, wood shavings and wood chips.
  • Tires and metal appliances.

Landfill charges listed by the City

  • Construction / demolition waste: $5.00 per cubic yard.
  • Rubble, asphalt, shingles, tree trunks, concrete and dirt: $5.00 per cubic yard.
  • Vegetative debris: $5.00 per cubic yard.
  • The City says mulch is available free of charge to citizens; bring a container and load it yourself.
Troubleshooting

Missed Trash Pickup in Jackson — What to Check Before Reporting

Jackson residents can report garbage collection, bulk trash and recycling issues through Jackson 311. But before reporting, check the timing, holiday rule, set-out rules and material type so the request goes to the right place.

1

Wait until the route window ends

Collection runs from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM. If it is still the same service day, the route may not be finished.

2

Check the day type

First collection day is household garbage only. Second collection day allows household garbage plus two bulk items and bagged leaves.

3

Check your set-out timing

Bins must be roadside before 7:00 AM and not earlier than 6:00 PM the evening before. Bulk piles should not be placed earlier than 24 hours before scheduled collection.

4

Report the right issue

Call Richard’s Disposal for route service, use 311 for city tracking, and use illegal dumping reporting if someone dumped waste on public or private property.

Official reporting: Jackson 311 is the centralized non-emergency service system for garbage collection, bulk trash, recycling issues, illegal dumping and other city requests.

Open Jackson 311
FAQ

Jackson Trash Pickup FAQ — Local Resident Questions Answered

The City of Jackson says residential garbage is collected twice per week for single-family homes, duplexes and triplexes. The first collection day is household garbage only. The second collection day includes household garbage, two bulk items and bagged leaves.
The City’s Solid Waste Division page lists Richard’s Disposal Inc. of Jackson MS as the collection contact. The listed phone number is 769-333-4222 and the listed email is CSRJM@richardsdisposal.com.
Place trash bins roadside before 7:00 AM on your pickup day, but no earlier than 6:00 PM the evening before scheduled collection. Collection can run from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Jackson’s official guidance says residents can place two bulk items at curbside every second collection day. Listed examples include furniture, mattresses, box springs, televisions, sofas, toilets and similar household items.
The City’s curbside recycling page says the curbside recycling collection program was suspended effective September 1, 2019, until further notice. Residents who want curbside recycling may contact certified private recycling haulers directly.
The City lists New Year’s Day, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday, the Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. If your normal collection day falls on or after one of those holidays, garbage is collected on the following collection day.
The City lists the Class I Rubbish Disposal Site at 6810 I-55 South Frontage Road, Byram, MS. The landfill accepts several categories of rubbish, construction debris, vegetation, furniture, tires and metal appliances, with city-listed charges for some materials.
For route-level issues, contact Richard’s Disposal. For tracked non-emergency city service requests, use Jackson 311 by dialing 3-1-1 or submitting through the city’s online 311 portal.
No. Paint, oils, gasoline, antifreeze, batteries, electronics, fluorescent bulbs, photographic chemicals, pesticides and similar items should not go in household garbage or down the drain. Use the City’s household hazardous waste guidance.
No. This is an independent trash-pickup.org guide. Always verify current routes, holidays, contacts, landfill charges, recycling status and service changes through the official City of Jackson pages.

Source verification and editorial note

Independent guide: trash-pickup.org is not affiliated with the City of Jackson, Richard’s Disposal, Hinds County, or any municipal office. This page is for resident help only.

Official facts were checked against City of Jackson Solid Waste, Garbage Collection Schedule, Curbside Recycling, Household Hazardous Waste, Rubbish Disposal, SWEEP and 311 pages as of June 2026. Pickup days, contacts, holiday routing, landfill fees, recycling status and service rules can change. Verify through official links before acting.

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