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Bulk Item Disposal: New Rochelle vs White Plains

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between New Rochelle, NY and White Plains, NY?

New Rochelle and White Plains have similar restriction levels.

New Rochelle, NY

Westchester County

Some Restrictions

New Rochelle DPW offers scheduled bulk trash pickup for large items (furniture, mattresses, appliances). Residents must call or schedule online in advance. White goods (refrigerators, AC units, dehumidifiers) require CFC removal certification under EPA Clean Air Act §608. Construction debris is not accepted curbside.

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White Plains, NY

Westchester County

Some Restrictions

Bulk items (furniture, mattresses, appliances) are collected by White Plains DPW by appointment. Some items require tags or fees. Electronics and hazardous waste must go to Westchester County household hazardous waste events — not curbside.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNew RochelleWhite Plains
SchedulingDPW call or online booking-
White goodsCFC removal (EPA §608)-
MattressesMust be plastic-wrapped-
Construction debrisNot accepted (licensed hauler)Private carter only
ElectronicsWestchester e-waste program-
Bulk pickup-By DPW appointment
Freon items-Certification or sticker
E-waste-County events
HHW-Westchester County

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

New Rochelle FAQ

How do I get rid of an old couch in New Rochelle?

Schedule bulk pickup with New Rochelle DPW in advance. Do not place bulk items curbside without a scheduled date.

Can I put my old fridge at the curb?

Only after a certified technician removes the refrigerant under EPA Clean Air Act §608 and affixes the certification tag.

White Plains FAQ

How do I dispose of a mattress in White Plains?

Schedule a bulk pickup with DPW. Place the mattress curbside bagged in plastic on your scheduled day.

Where do I take old paint and batteries?

Westchester County hosts quarterly Household Hazardous Waste events — paint, batteries, pesticides, and chemicals are accepted there, not curbside.

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