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Trash & Recycling Services
The City of Concord contracts solid waste and recycling services with Casella Waste Systems. Trash and recycling are collected from scheduled areas once each week. Collection occurs Monday through Friday, and through Saturday during holiday weeks.
Trash and recycling must be curbside by 7:00 a.m. on your collection day. A recycling bin has been provided for each residence by the City of Concord, but any rigid container is acceptable to be used if it is clearly labeled as recycling. Recycling sticker labels and replacement recycling bins are available at Concord General Services. Purple pay-as-you-throw (PAYT) trash bags must be used if you have curbside collection. Only acceptable materials will be collected. Please remember to only dispose of leaves and grass clippings through the City’s spring and fall leaf collection programs. Do not place leaves or yard waste in trash bags or with your recycling.
Route Collection Map
View our route collection map to find when trash collection is scheduled for your area.
Report A Concern
The City of Concord is partnering with SeeClickFix to make reporting non-emergency concerns quick and easy, while directly notifying the appropriate staff. Use our online web portal or the MyConcordNH mobile app to report an issue (pothole, missed trash collection, illegal dumping, damaged street sign, parking concern, snow plowing, and more). Report a concern and learn more at www.concordnh.gov/seeclickfix.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Read our frequently asked questions and answers regarding trash and recycling: https://bit.ly/SolidWasteFAQs.
Automated Collection
The City of Concord is preparing to transition its curbside trash and recycling services from manual collection to an automated collection, launching a two-year pilot program for trial routes beginning this summer. Starting the week of June 29, 2026, one collection route per day will begin automated collection, while the rest of the city will temporarily maintain manual collection until a full city-wide transition is implemented in July 2028. Visit our automated collection webpage to learn more.
Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) Trash Program
We encourage residents to produce less trash and to decrease the environmental impact of solid waste by following a unit-based pricing system for trash. The City of Concord’s Pay-As-You-Throw Program (PAYT) requires Concord residents with curbside trash collection to use purple pay-as-you-throw trash bags to offset their costs for solid waste services. PAYT allows residents to be in direct control of how much they pay for their solid waste services based on how much they choose to throw away, rather than having to pay a flat fee for the entire community’s trash disposal. Unit-based pricing systems, such as PAYT, have been proven to reduce trash volumes. Trash tonnage has reduced by 40% in Concord since the PAYT Program began in July 2009. The more materials you recycle, the fewer items there will be to dispose of in the PAYT bags, which will then save you money towards solid waste services. Find a list of PAYT bag retailer locations and learn more information about the City’s Pay-As-You-Throw Program at www.concordnh.gov/trash.
Prevent Recycling Contamination
Any recycling that contains unacceptable materials, such as plastic bags, will be rejected for collection. Recycling will only be collected if it contains acceptable materials. Residents should proactively remove non-recyclable items from their recycling to minimize contaminating loads. Do not use plastic bags to hold recyclables. Recycling materials should be placed loosely in a rigid bin. Even the most minor contaminants entering recycling loads degrade the value of materials, making it difficult or impossible to market. Buyers are lowering their tolerance for contaminants, with the largest contributor being plastic film in the form of plastic grocery bags. This decline in the recycling market is causing trash collectors to become stricter with materials collected. This effort must be made to maintain sustainable recycling markets. Learn more by visiting www.concordnh.gov/recycling.
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General Services (Public Works)
Physical Address
311 North State Street
Concord, NH 03301
Phone:
603-228-2737Emergency Phone (After Hours):
603-225-8696Operation Hours:
6:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.Administration Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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Trash Holiday Schedule
View the 2026 Trash Holiday Schedule to see which holidays will have postponed trash and recycling collection this year. Sign up for Notify Me to receive email reminders or download the MyConcordNH app for push notifications. Trash Holiday Schedule -
Automated Collection for Trash & Recycling
Concord will transition to automated collection for curbside trash & recycling, beginning with a 2-year pilot program for trial routes the week of June 29, 2026, and then city-wide in July 2028. Single-stream recycling and the PAYT Program will continue. More Information