Holiday Schedules Get Carts & Totes Materials Collected Cart Spring Break
The following communities provide curbside collection of recyclables to most* of their residents:
Exceptions
*Exceptions may include roads not accessible to our trucks and private roads or associations which don’t allow large trucks. Also, see the section below on apartments, condos, and businesses for exceptions in some communities.
Curbside collection was also offered to West Traverse, Littlefield, and Springvale townships, however they chose not to participate at this time. Curbside collection is not offered in the less densely populated areas of the county because long drives between homes would make the service inefficient and expensive.
When a holiday falls on a weekday, recycling pick up will be one day later than usual for the remainder of the week, with Friday customers served on Saturday. This will always be the case with Memorial Day, Labor Day and Thanksgiving. It will apply to New Year’s Day, Independence Day and Christmas Day in years when they fall on a weekday. The County does not observe any other holidays (i.e. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents Day, Veterans Day).
If you live in a single family home in a participating community, your town or township pays for the service for you.
If you live in an apartment building or condominium or are wondering about curbside recycling for a business, please call Emmet County Recycling at 231-348-0640, as the various communities have different provisions for these cases.
You can recycle all of the following materials curbside. Please note that they need to be set out, as shown, in two separate categories: 1) Paper, Boxes and Bags and 2) Containers. If you mix the two categories of recyclables, your driver will leave your recycling for you to sort out.
**Note: you may set your Paper, Boxes and Bags out in either the wheeled cart or use one of your green totes for this stream. Just be sure to keep your Containers separate.
*must be no more than 24 inches in either dimension when flattened. Larger cardboard can be recycled at Emmet County's 12 recycling drop sites in the Cardboard bins. Enormous cardboard can be recycled at the Pleasantview Road Drop-off Center.
Note: Containers are collected in the green totes only.
There are several important factors to remember when setting out your recyclables for curbside collection:
Full details for apartment, condominium and business curbside recycling services are located here.
Full details for apartment, condominium and business curbside recycling services are located here.
Call Emmet County Recycling at 231-348-0640.
The participating towns and townships pay Emmet County Recycling to provide curbside collection service. All of the participating communities found the means to cover the costs within their existing revenues, so there are not any specific fees, assessments, or taxes for this service.
What types of homes, businesses, and institutions are included is up to each community. Generally they don’t pay for larger apartment complexes or businesses, but the guidelines vary from one community to another. (Alternately, businesses and larger residential communities and businesses can contract with Emmet County Recycling directly at low annual rates. For more information, see the sections on apartments and condominiums and businesses.)
Emmet County Recycling (a division of the Emmet County Department of Public Works) operates the curbside recycling program. We’re the same people who operate the County’s Drop-Off Recycling Sites and the Drop-off Center, which includes a Compost Center and Waste Transfer Station.
You can recycle many additional materials (for example batteries, rubble, scrap metal, and electronics) at the Drop-off Center. See the Recycling Guide for all of the details.
Do you and your Papers-Boxes-and–Bags Cart live in Bay Harbor, Bear Creek, Little Traverse or Resort township? Then your cart goes on “spring break”! Don’t worry though, you can still set out your recycling for curbside collection, even Papers, Boxes and Bags during this vacation. Here’s the deal:
These restrictions prevent us from driving our big, white, curbside recycling trucks—needed to mechanically lift and empty the rolling black recycling carts—on most residential roads in the townships. During the frost laws period, recycling program staff service households in the townships with pick-up trucks pulling trailers. It is not possible to empty the rolling carts into the trailers.
Many households find that their black rolling cart has enough capacity to get hold all of their Papers, Boxes and Bags for this period. If this isn't true for you, you can:
While frost laws are in force, you can continue to set your paper and cardboard out for collection but you must use totes instead of the black rolling cart. You are welcome to use storage totes up to 18 gallons (the size of ECR’s standard green totes) to set your paper and cardboard out, if you prefer not to keep an extra recycling tote all year. Cardboard and paper set out in totes must fit entirely in the tote.
Alternately, you can take your Papers, Boxes and Bags to one of our 12 recycling drop-off sites (for example in the plaza with Lowe’s, by the Coin Laundry in D&W Plaza, behind Toski-Sands Plaza, or at the Pleasantview Road Drop-off Center). For some households, just dropping off their corrugated cardboard boxes makes plenty of room in their cart to hold all of their papers, boxboard (think cereal boxes), and bags through Cart Spring Break.
When will frost laws go into effect in any given year? And when will they end? It’s up to the Emmet County Road Commission and the Michigan Department of Transportation. According to MDOT’s Communications Office, “MDOT determines when weight restrictions begin each spring by measuring frost depths along state highways, observing road conditions, and monitoring weather forecasts. Weight restrictions remain in effect until the frost line is deep enough to allow moisture to escape and the roadbeds regain stability. County road commissions and city public works departments put in place their own seasonal weight restrictions, which usually, but not always, coincide with state highway weight restrictions.” Locally, frost laws have begun as early as February 20 and as late March 14 within the last six years.
As soon as seasonal truck weight restrictions wrap up—usually in April—you can go back to using your rolling carts. We will announce the end of the “cart spring break” on our Facebook and Instagram pages, website (EmmetRecycling.org), and phone system (231-348-0640) as well as through our e-newsletter, The Retriever. You can subscribe to the Retriever and automatically receive frost laws beginning and ending dates here: Get E-newsletter
Emmet County Recycling provides four options for residents to find out when frost law will begin just as soon as we know:
We will also be displaying announcements of the start and end dates
As soon as seasonal truck weight restrictions wrap up—usually in April—you can go back to using your rolling carts. We will announce the end of the “cart spring break” on our Facebook and Instagram pages, website (EmmetRecycling.org), and phone system (231-348-0640) as well as through our e-newsletter, The Retriever. You can subscribe to the Retriever and automatically receive frost laws beginning and ending dates here: Get E-newsletter