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Clearwater vs Safety Harbor

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Clearwater, FL and Safety Harbor, FL?

Clearwater has fewer restrictions than Safety Harbor.

Clearwater, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

Clearwater offers curbside single-stream recycling under Chapter 32 Article VII, with city-issued blue carts collected on a defined day and recovered materials dealers required to register.

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Safety Harbor, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Safety Harbor provides weekly single-stream curbside recycling. Residents must place accepted paper, cardboard, plastics, glass, and metals in the city-issued recycling cart, free of food waste, plastic bags, and contamination.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClearwaterSafety Harbor
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Collection Frequency-Weekly curbside
Plastics Accepted-#1 and #2 containers
Not Accepted-Bags, foam, tanglers
Set-Out By-6:30 a.m. collection day

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Clearwater FAQ

What goes in my Clearwater blue recycling cart?

Paper, flattened cardboard, plastic bottles #1 and #2, aluminum and steel cans, and glass bottles. Do not include plastic bags, hoses, electronics, or food-soiled containers.

Do recyclers and scrap haulers need to register with the city?

Yes. Section 32.283 requires recovered materials dealers to file Florida Statute Sec. 403.7046 certification and register with the Solid Waste Director before operating in Clearwater.

Safety Harbor FAQ

Can I put plastic bags in my recycling cart?

No. Plastic bags jam sorting equipment and contaminate loads. Take clean bags to retail store collection bins or include them with regular garbage.

Do I need to rinse containers?

Yes. Rinse food residue from bottles, cans, and jars. Heavily soiled cardboard (like greasy pizza boxes) should go in the trash, not recycling.

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