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Bin Placement Rules: Edison vs New Brunswick

How do bin placement rules rules compare between Edison, NJ and New Brunswick, NJ?

New Brunswick has fewer restrictions than Edison.

Edison, NJ

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Edison Code Chapter 21 and the DPW collection rules require trash and recycling containers to be placed at the curb only on the scheduled collection day, no later than 6:00 a.m., in township-supplied or approved containers. Empty containers must be removed promptly and stored out of public view between collections.

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New Brunswick, NJ

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Curb setout times, container placement and pickup-day rules in Middlesex County are set by each municipality, not the county. Residents follow their own town's approved container types and setout windows for both trash and recycling.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEdisonNew Brunswick
Place-Out TimeBy 6:00 a.m. on collection day-
Early Set-OutNot authorized (24-hour rule)-
Approved Containers OnlyTownship-supplied or approved-
Obstructed BinsNot collected - wait until next cycle-
Between-Collection StorageOut of public view (Ch. 15)-
Dumpster Screening (Multi-Family)3-sided screen per Ch. 37-
Jurisdiction-Municipal, not county
Setout times-Set by each town
Recycling-Often separate day
County role-Recycling coordination
Enforcement-Local code officer

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Edison FAQ

Can I leave my Edison trash cans at the curb permanently?

No. Containers must be returned to a storage location (side yard, rear yard, garage, or screened enclosure) promptly after collection. Visible trash cans in the front yard between collection days are a Chapter 15 Property Maintenance violation and can draw a code-enforcement notice.

My Edison recycling didn't get picked up. What happened?

The most common reasons are (1) the bin was obstructed by a parked car, snow pile, or vehicle and the crew could not reach it, (2) the bin contained non-recyclable contamination (plastic bags, food residue), or (3) the materials were not in an approved container. Check the DPW calendar for your section and try again next cycle; call (732) 248-7288 if it recurs.

New Brunswick FAQ

When can I put bins at the curb in Middlesex County?

Setout times are set by your municipality, not the county. Check your town's solid-waste ordinance for the earliest setout time and the deadline to bring containers back in.

Are trash and recycling collected together?

Usually not. Most Middlesex County towns collect recycling on a separate schedule. Confirm both pickup days with your municipal public-works office.

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