Solid Waste & Recycling
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2024 Recycling Schedule:
Solid Waste & Recycle
The Village of Wrightstown provides residential garbage and recycling collection services through a collection contract with Deyo Disposal. Automated garbage collection occurs on Thursday of each week, and automated recycle collection occurs every other Thursday. Collection carts are to be placed at the curb no later than 6:00AM on collection days.
Electronics Disposal
Please bring all of your unwanted electronics to the Wastewater Treatment Plant at 101 Washington Street for proper disposal.
Items Accepted:
Televisions, CRT Computer Monitors, DVD players, CD players, Radio’s, Stereo Equipment, Microwaves, etc…
Please call for current rates.
Solid Waste & Recycle Fee Schedule 11.16.22
Residential Garbage Collection
Garbage collection is done weekly from Village supplied 95 gallon automated garbage carts. Carts should be placed at the curb before 6:00AM. with the handle facing your house, and at least 4 feet from any other object. Failure to do so may result in your cart not being emptied. Carts should never be placed in the road, as this is a safety concern for motorists. When winter arrives, avoid placing your cart on snow banks. Snow should be cleared at the curb for your cart, or place the cart in your driveway for collection. Carts should be removed within twelve hours after collection. If your cart is damaged please call DPW at 532-0434 for a replacement cart. If the damage is a result of actions by the resident (hot ashes, placing in street or on snow bank, etc…) the resident will be responsible for replacement costs.
Carts that are too full causing the lid to not fully close is considered overflow refuse. Residents should avoid overfilling their cart and putting excess garbage on the side of your cart. Deyo Disposal will not pick up overflow garbage. For proper disposal of overflow waste please go to the Bulk & Overflow Waste tab.
There are also restrictions on what can be put in your cart. Please DO NOT put the following items in your cart:
Recyclable items
Hazardous or toxic wastes
Nauseous and/or offensive waste
Vehicle or rechargeable type batteries (AAA, AA, C, D, are allowed)
Tires
Waste oil, gas, or other liquids
Concrete or bricks
Hot cinders, ashes or embers
Medical or infectious waste
Electronics
Grass clippings, branches, or other yard waste
Large amounts of construction debris
Residential Recycle Collection
Recycling in Wisconsin is mandatory. Since 1990, the State of Wisconsin has required residents and businesses to recycle certain waste materials. To meet the requirements of state law, automated residential recycle collection in the Village of Wrightstown is done every other Thursday. Recycle carts should be properly placed at the curb no later than 6:00AM on collection days. When winter arrives please do not place your recycle carts on top of snow banks. An area should be cleared at the curb, or place the carts in your driveway, opposite from your automated garbage cart.
For more information on recycling at home and at work please click on the following link to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Recycling homepage, and the Brown County Solid Waste and Recycle homepage:
To prepare your items for recycle collection please separate recyclable items according to the Brown County Recycling guidelines as detailed below.
Paper
Paper should be dry and free of food residue or bathroom waste.
Plastic food liners should be removed from boxes.
Boxes flattened to save space and cut to fit in your cart.
Paper products must be bundled, boxed or placed in a paper bag and placed in your cart.
Shredded paper must be collected in a paper bag and placed in your cart.
Items Accepted:
Dairy and frozen food boxes
Drink boxes and milk cartons
Frozen juice containers, with steel caps removed and recycled with the aluminum and steel materials. Containers should be rinsed.
Newspaper and inserts
Magazines and books
Junk mail and envelopes
Phone books and catalogs
Writing paper and copier paper
Shredded paper, placed in grocery bag with top folded over
Corrugated cardboard
Paper grocery bags
Box board and non corrugated cardboard
Pet food bags
Gift wrapping paper
Items Not Accepted: (please discard in trash)
Tissue products
Paper that is contaminated with food, grease, or other debris such as pizza boxes
Bows or ribbons
Foil gift wrap
Plastic
Check for a Neck! Bottle openings are threaded and smaller than the base or the widest part.
Remove and throw away caps, lids and pumps.
Empty contents and rinse. You don’t need to remove labels.
Place uncapped and empty plastic bottles in your recycling cart along with your other recyclables.
Items Accepted:
Soda, milk, juice and water bottles
Cooking oil, syrup and ketchup bottles
Jars with necks
Liquid detergent bottles
Window cleaner bottles
Bathroom and kitchen cleaner bottles
Shampoo and conditioner bottles
Mouthwash bottles and lotion bottles
Empty and dried SQUARE paint containers
Laundry detergent, fabric softener and bleach bottles
Antifreeze bottles
Items Not Accepted:
Bags, film, wraps or toys
Medical supplies & Pharmaceuticals (call Recycle Hotline 920-448-4400)
Large plastic items
Pesticide and herbicide bottles (see household hazardous waste)
Motor oil containers (empty and dry, place in trash)
ROUND paint containers (empty and dry, place in trash)
Solvent, adhesive containers
TUBS such as yogurt, butter and cool whip
Pails, such as ice cream
Flower pots and garden plastics
Food storage and microwave containers
Glass
Lids and caps must be removed.
Metal lids should be recycled, plastic placed in garbage.
There is no need to remove labels.
Bottles and jars must be rinsed.
Items Accepted:
Clear, brown, or green bottles and jars
Soda, beer, juice, and other glass food containers
Blue, green, rose, and yellow tinted glass
Items Not Accepted:
Drinking glasses, crystal
Clay flower pots
Window glass
Opaque / milk glass
Light bulbs
Ceramic cups, plates and bottles
China ware
Plate glass, auto windshield
Laboratory glass
Oven ware
Aluminum & Steel
Empty Metal Cans Only
Rinse cans out.
There is no need to remove paper labels.
Remove plastic caps from aerosol cans.
Items Accepted:
All aluminum cans
Aluminum bottles
Steel or bi-metal cans
Metal lids and bottle tops
Aerosol cans
Steel EMPTY paint cans
Items Not Accepted:
Pots and pans
Sheet metal
Small appliances
Pesticide aerosols
Car parts
Nails and screws
Household Hazardous Waste
Household hazardous waste includes solvents, pesticides, and any flammable, corrosive, reactive or toxic substance. This means products with a “WARNING,” “CAUTION,” OR “DANGER” label.
Read labels carefully and follow directions. Use the entire product and keep it in its original container. If you are unable to use the product please bring it to the Brown County Household Hazardous Waste Facility located at 2561 South Broadway. Hours of operation are Thursday’s noon to 6:PM and Saturday from 8:AM to 2:PM.
Items Accepted:
Oil based and latex paint
Solvents
Pesticides
Antifreeze
Aerosols
Cleaners and degreasers
Computers and electronics
Mercury containing items
Batteries
Items Not Accepted:
Tires
Infectious and biological waste
Radioactive material
Explosives and ammunition
Questions?? – Call the Recycling Hotline at 920-448-4400 option 3
Sharps / Needle Collection
For proper sharps / needle disposal in the Village of Wrightstown please take to Bellin Health Family Medical Center at 555 Quality Court, just off Broadway Street in the Industrial Park.
All needles, syringes and lancets must be properly packaged.
Accepted Packages Are:
Red plastic sharps container
Plastic laundry container with a “Bio hazard” or “Sharps” sticker (free at 448-6400 or at participating pharmacies)
Containers must be sealed and placed in a plastic bag when delivered to a Sharps Collection Station, such as Bellin Health in Wrightstown.
Important Notes:
Do not use plastic milk jugs, soda bottles, or any unlisted container
Do not place any other types of medical waste into the container
Do not discard sharps or medical waste into the household garbage or recycling
Do not reuse or recycle your sharps
Do not separate needles from the syringe.
Program free to all Brown County Residents
For more information please call the Brown County Health Department at 920-448-6400.
Bulk & Overflow Waste
Bulk and overflow waste is considered to be anything that is too large for the 95 gallon automated container, or anything that causes your container to be too full and not allowing your lid to close properly.
Bulk and overflow waste can be brought to the Wastewater Treatment Plant located at 101 Washington Street.
Items can also be brought to the Brown County Solid Waste Transfer Station at 3734 West Mason Street in Oneida, or to the Household Hazardous Waste Facility located at 2561 Broadway Street in Ashwaubenon.
Electronics Disposal
Please bring all of your unwanted electronics to the Wastewater Treatment Plant at 101 Washington Street for proper disposal.
Items Accepted:
Televisions, CRT Computer Monitors, DVD players, CD players, Radio’s, Stereo Equipment, Microwaves, etc…
Please call for current rates.