Big Bin Rollout Update: Follow Collection Guidelines to Keep Manatee County Clean
As we enter the second month of the Big Bin Advantage, the franchise haulers will be more strictly following the Unincorporated Manatee County collection guidelines for garbage, recycling, and yard waste Items that don’t meet the guidelines will not be picked up. Review the proper preparation steps to help prevent delays, ensure safety, and maintain a smooth operation within our community.
Top 5 Frequently Asked Questions
If your bin is damaged, you can get it repaired or replaced by submitting a service request on your Customer Self Service portal.
CSS Portal ➝ Request ➝ Solid Waste ➝ Maintenance Request for County Provided Garbage Bin
General Schedule & Service Updates
Thanks for reaching out. If you haven’t received a bin yet, please let us know by submitting a 311 service request. You can do this by calling 3-1-1 or submitting a 311 ticket online at mymanatee.org/311 or on the Manatee 311 app. If you’ve already submitted a request, there’s no need to submit another—your information has already been routed to the vendor for delivery.
We appreciate your patience as deliveries continue across the county!
New Weekly Collection Schedule – Effective October 6, 2025
Garbage, yard waste, and recycling is now collected once per week on the same day.
Each material type is picked up separately, but all collections now occur on your designated collection day.
What to Expect:
One collection day per week
Three separate pickups: one each for garbage, recycling, and yard waste
Place all items curbside by 6:00 a.m. on your collection day, following the separation guidelines.
Garbage & Recycling Cart Use
Please do not lean garbage bags or any other items against or place them on top of the bin. All waste must be inside the bin with the lid fully closed.
Bins that are overfilled or obstructed will not be collected.
No, your blue 64-gallon Manatee County recycling bin is only for recyclables. You may use your old garbage can (not the new 96-gallon Big Bin) for yard waste, however! For more information about recycling, please click here.

They are 25 x 34 x 46
The big bins are 4 inches taller and 1 inch wider than our current bins and weigh 33 pounds.
Arrange materials loosely in the recycling cart. Materials packed too tightly may remain in the recycling cart after it is dumped.
Make sure that all your bins are at least 3 feet apart so the automated truck can properly pick them up!

Services
Big Bin Advantage - HOA & Resident Toolkit
Download, share, and print resources for your community available online and PDF format.
Contact & Assistance
If your bin is damaged, you can get it repaired or replaced by submitting a service request on your Customer Self Service portal.
CSS Portal ➝ Request ➝ Solid Waste ➝ Maintenance Request for County Provided Garbage Bin
If you are unable to move your garbage and recycling bins to the curb due to a medical condition, you may qualify for Rear Door Assistance. To apply, you must complete the form and submit it along with a note from your doctor. Once your information has been received, a team member will reach out to you to help set up the service. For more details, or to submit your form online, or download the PDF form about this program, please visit: Manatee County’s Medical Waiver (Rear Door Assistance) Program: Making Waste Disposal Accessible for All.
Each Big Bin is electronically chipped and assigned to your address. If your bin goes missing, we can track and confirm whether it’s at the wrong property. In most cases, bins are simply found nearby and returned.
To help prevent theft or mix-ups:
- Mark your bin with your house number (without covering the county-issued number on the front).
- Bring it back from the curb promptly after collection.
- Keep an eye out for your neighbors, especially those who may need extra help.
If you suspect your bin is missing, call 311. Our team will investigate and make sure you’re not left without service.
Important: Removing or keeping a bin that does not belong to you is considered theft under Florida law.
- According to Florida Statute § 812.014, theft of property valued at $100 or more is classified as petit theft of the first degree, a first-degree misdemeanor, and is an arrestable offense.
- Repeat offenses may be charged as a felony.
Simply put: taking a bin that isn’t yours can lead to arrest and prosecution.
Bins, Extras & Bulk Items
You may print and tape the below document (or make your own) to your old can if you want it taken to the landfill for you.
Big Bin - Remove Old Can
While we cannot provide a specific timeframe for when all of the additional requested bins will be delivered, the franchised haulers are working diligently to get them delivered to your address as quickly as possible. In the meantime, you can use your old garbage can for any additional bagged trash as needed until you receive your new, additional bin(s).


