Norfolk County does not offer bulk pickup. Each municipality runs its own bulk program β some free, others require scheduled appointment or sticker. Mattresses and textiles are banned from disposal statewide.
Bulk item disposal in Norfolk County is a municipal service. Programs vary: Quincy offers free curbside bulk pickup by appointment through DPW; Brookline requires a purchased sticker; Weymouth and Braintree schedule by call-in; Dedham uses town transfer station drop-off. Mattresses, box springs, and textiles are BANNED from disposal statewide under 310 CMR 19.017 (effective Nov 2022) and must go to certified recycling programs β most towns coordinate this through their bulk pickup. CRT electronics and mercury devices are also banned. Appliances with refrigerant require CFC recovery documentation. Construction debris is not eligible for residential bulk pickup.
No county enforcement. Illegal dumping under MGL c. 270 Β§16: $25-$5,500 fines plus cleanup cost. Municipal early/illegal placement: $50-$200.
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