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Bergenfield vs Teaneck

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Bergenfield, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Bergenfield has fewer restrictions than Teaneck.

Bergenfield, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Bergenfield bulk pickup allows up to four pieces of household furniture, two appliances, and one carpet per scheduled bulk day. Contractor debris, electronics, and chemicals are excluded.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Bergen County residents dispose of bulky items through municipal bulk pickup or by self-hauling to BCUA-approved facilities. The county runs household hazardous waste events and electronics collection programs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBergenfieldTeaneck
Furniture LimitFour pieces per day-
Appliance LimitTwo appliances per day-
Carpet LimitOne, max 12 feet-
Special PickupsNot available-
County agency-BCUA hazardous waste
E-waste law-N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.94
Bulk pickup-Municipal program
Banned items-Tires, propane, e-waste
Dumping fine-Up to $50,000

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Bergenfield FAQ

How many bulk items can I put out in Bergenfield?

Per bulk day, you may put out up to four pieces of furniture, two appliances, and one carpet or rug under 12 feet long. Refrigerator doors must be removed.

Does Bergenfield take electronics at the curb?

No. TVs, computers, monitors, laptops, tablets, printers, and fax machines are not accepted in bulk pickup. Use the Borough's e-waste recycling program instead.

Will the DPW take construction debris?

No. Bergenfield DPW does not collect contractor debris, concrete, bricks, asphalt, stone, mortar, tires, paint, or chemicals during bulk pickup. You must hire a private hauler.

Teaneck FAQ

How do I dispose of a large appliance in Bergen County?

Schedule a bulk pickup through your municipality or haul it to the BCUA transfer station. Refrigerators and air conditioners need certified refrigerant removal before disposal.

Where can I drop off household hazardous waste?

The Bergen County Utilities Authority hosts scheduled household hazardous waste collection events at multiple sites. Check the BCUA website for current dates and accepted materials.

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