🏡 A Homeowner’s Guide to Waste Disposal in Tulsa: City Services, Local Facilities, and Professional Options

Curbside rules · bulky waste · Metropolitan Environmental Trust · junk removal · dumpster rental

Tulsa homeowners have several options for managing household waste, from the city's curbside program to self‑hauling and professional services. Knowing what each option offers helps you dispose of items responsibly, save time, and keep our community clean. This guide breaks down the local landscape, with insights from trusted providers like Junk Free LLC, a veteran-owned local company.

City of Tulsa Curbside

Weekly collection for single‑family homes. Provided by the City's Public Works Department.

  • Accepts: household trash, recycling (paper, plastic, glass, metal)
  • Bulky items: up to 4 large items per month (by appointment)
  • Not accepted: electronics, hazardous waste, construction debris
Weekly service

Metropolitan Environmental Trust (M.e.t.)

Non‑profit recycling centers across Tulsa. Accepts a wide range of materials for responsible disposal.

  • Electronics, appliances, scrap metal, tires, batteries, paint
  • Fees apply for some items (e.g., TVs, monitors)
  • Open to all Tulsa County residents
Hours vary by site

Professional Junk Removal

Full‑service hauling where a crew does all the lifting and loading. Ideal for bulky items, large cleanouts, or when you lack time or a truck.

  • Same‑day/next‑day service available
  • Eco‑friendly sorting (recycling & donation)
  • No heavy lifting for you
1–3 hour project

Tulsa City Services & Curbside Rules

Metropolitan Environmental Trust (M.e.t.)

The M.e.t. operates several recycling centers in Tulsa, including:

Accepts: Electronics (fees may apply), appliances, scrap metal, tires, batteries, paint, motor oil, and more. Proof of Tulsa County residency may be required. Hours vary; check metrecycle.com.

4x bulky pickups/month
7am curb deadline

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