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Providing 1 free cart per household is an equitable solution to trash collection. In several of surveys conducted in Newton, most recently in the pilot program, most residents could use the one 64-gallon cart for their trash needs. The more you recycle, the less likely you will incur the need to resolve this problem. Also you will need to break, cut, crush, etc. to get material to fit into the cart. However, if a household disposes more than a 64-gallon cart worth of trash each week, there are two options:
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Appliances and electronics (including TVs and computers) are collected curbside for recycling, click here to schedule a pick up. You can also bring appliances to the Depot during open hours. Computers and Electronics are only accepted on special collection days, click here for more information. If your item is still working, please consider donation! Visit our Recyclopedia for a listing of donation outlets. |
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Large oversized items, such as couches, chairs, mattresses, tables, carpets (cut and rolled to lengths of 4 ft or less), wood (less than 4 ft long), etc., are considered bulky waste. Christmas trees are not bulky waste. Click here for guidelines. Cardboard is not bulky waste, click here for recycling guidelines or bring it to the Recycling Depot. Please note extra trash and construction materials are not bulky waste. To handle extra trash, please see guidelines above for overflow trash. For information on construction materials, please see our guide here. Limit of five (5) bulky items per week. The collection of these items is still available to residents but is now by appointment only by scheduling an appointment by 3:30pm the business day BEFORE your collection day. Click here to schedule a pick up. Place the bulky item at curbside on your collection day. It is collected by a separate truck. Place these items away from the cart so there is no interference with the cart collection. However, if these items are in good condition: 1. Sell the items at a yard sale 2. Go online to 2good2waste.com/Newton to list the items for giveaway or to another on-line service 3. Give the items to charity, please see our reuse and donation listings. |
Stores participating in the sale of orange "overflow" bags:
This is a list of stores who agreed to sell the bags, the City does not guarantee they are in stock. If you go to a store that does not have the bags in stock, please see the store manager. Thank you.

Auburndale: Auburndale Market, 345 Auburn St.
Auburndale: Star Market/Shaw's, 2040 Commonwealth Ave.
Auburndale: Keyes Drugs, 2090 Commonwealth Ave.
Chestnut Hill: Star Market/Shaw's, 1 Boylston St.
Needham: Sudbury Farms, 1177 Highland Ave., 02494
Needham: Roche Bros., 377 Chestnut St, 02494
Newton Centre: Whole Foods, 916 Walnut St.
Newton Centre: Walgreen's, 1101 Beacon St.
Newton Centre: Walgreen's, 22-28 Langley Rd.
Newton Highlands: National Lumber, 15 Needham St.
Newtonville: Swartz "True Value" Hardware, 353 Watertown St.
Newtonville: Star Market/Shaw's, 33 Austin St.
Newtonville: Tedeschi's, 612 Washington St.
Newtonville: Whole Foods, 747 Washington St.
Newton Upper Falls: Upper Falls Variety, 1195 Chestnut St.
Nonantum: Donato Tools, 41 Los Angeles St
Nonantum:Swartz "True Value" Hardware, 353 Watertown St.
Waban: Waban Market, 10 Windsor Rd.
Watertown: Stop and Shop, 171 Watertown St, 02472
Watertown: Stop and Shop, 700 Pleasant St., 02472