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Bulk Item Disposal: Lowell vs Wakefield

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Lowell, MA and Wakefield, MA?

Lowell and Wakefield have similar restriction levels.

Lowell, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Lowell residents can arrange bulk pickup of large items like furniture and mattresses with a city bulk sticker, or drop items at the municipal transfer station.

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Wakefield, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Mattresses and textiles are banned from regular trash statewide. Middlesex County cities offer scheduled bulk pickup, drop-off centers, and appliance recycling programs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLowellWakefield
Bulk StickerRequired per item-
Mattress RuleRecycled under MA DEP ban-
AppliancesRefrigerant removal required-
Schedule PickupCall Lowell 311-
Drop-OffMunicipal facility during posted hours-
Mattress Ban Date-November 1, 2022
Textile Ban Date-November 1, 2022
Governing Reg-310 CMR 19.017
Appliance Fee-25-50 dollars typical
Transfer Stations-Most larger cities

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lowell FAQ

How much do bulk stickers cost?

Fees vary by item type; contact Lowell 311 for current prices and locations that sell stickers.

Can I leave a mattress at the curb without a sticker?

No. Unstickered bulk items will be left and may result in a blight ticket.

Wakefield FAQ

How do I get rid of an old mattress?

Schedule a free mattress pickup through your city website or drop off at a participating transfer station. The MassDEP mattress recycling program covers the cost.

Can I leave a couch on the curb?

Only if you have scheduled a bulk collection or affixed the required sticker. Unauthorized bulk dumping carries fines up to 300 dollars.

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