
Republic Services of Bell, CA
Republic Services provides exclusive organics, recycling, and waste collection services for residential and commercial accounts for the City of Bell, CA. We offer one-stop shopping for all of the city's waste removal needs. Although we specialize in recycling and solid waste collection, our services go far beyond just emptying the trash bins.
Bell, CA customer service
Monday – Friday, 7:30 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday, 8 am - 12:00 pm
2531 E 67th Street
Long Beach, CA 90805
Container size
- Trash: One (1) black 96-gallon or 64-gallon cart - additional fees for additional trash carts.
- Recycling: One (1) blue 96-gallon or 64-gallon cart
- Yard Waste: One (1) green 96-gallon or 64-gallon cart
There is no charge for additional yard waste or recycling containers.

Holiday schedule
We observe the following holidays:
- New Year’s Day
- Memorial Day
- Fourth of July
- Labor Day
- Thanksgiving Day
- Christmas Day
If your pickup day falls on one of these holidays, it will be delayed by one day.
City of Bell Community Workshop: Organic Waste Recycling
Join Republic Services for an informative workshop to learn about the new Organics Program and other valuable services provided to the community.
Date: Saturday, February 1
Time: 10:30 AM - Noon
Location: Bell Community Center
6250 Pine Ave., Bell, CA 90201
This is a great opportunity to learn how to work together to make the City of Bell more sustainable. We look forward to seeing you there!
New Rates Going into Effect on October 1st
SB 1383 - Organics Implementation
The new agreement between the City of Bell and Republic Services will begin 10/1/2024. Starting then, Republic Services will collaborate with the jurisdiction to implement it's SB 1383 compliance program and fulfill the state mandated requirements ensuring organics recycling collection service is provided to all residents, multi-families, and businesses.
Bulky item collection services
- Residents and multi-family dwellings with residential cart service are eligible to participate in the Bulky Item program.
- Residents may have 5 items picked up at no additional charge on the last Friday of the month.
- Check the adjacent flyer for exact dates.
- Residents who place out more than 5 items will be charged a fee for additional items.
How can we help?
See our FAQs for more details on the proper household hazardous waste (HHW) disposal of motor oil, electronics, paint, and more.
Additional resources
Click on an image below to download your resource guide.
Food recovery & food donation
If you would like to donate food or find a local food bank near you, the local non-profits below provide services in the Southern California area.
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Recycling simplified videos
Check out these 15-second videos for quick tips on recycling basics.
Kid's Corner
Trash day maze
Help the truck driver navigate his route to pick up the neighborhood’s trash and recycling. Download

Electronics word search
Our electronics are tangled. Can you help find which electronics are recyclable? Download

Outdoors bingo
Take a walk around your neighborhood with this Bingo sheet. Find four in a row! Download

Take a virtual field trip
Take your students on a virtual field trip of how a recycling center and a modern landfill works. These videos are designed to inform specific lessons in 3rd-5th grade, 6th-8th grade, and 9th-12th grade, but can also be used outside of those lessons to take your students on a journey through the process!
Recycling center video tour
3rd - 5th grade video is featured below

FAQs
Collection Guidelines & Reporting an Issue
Residents
- Face carts toward the street with wheels against the curb or gutter the night before or by 6:00 am on your scheduled service day.
- Allow at least two feet between carts and 5 feet between carts and other objects
- Make sure lids are securely shut--materials should not extend beyond the container rim.
- There are several ways to handle extra waste. See our FAQ on Bulky Waste Pickup.
- Do not place hot ashes, dirt, rock, concrete, or hazardous items in your carts.
Apartments & Businesses
Containers must be easily accessible – if containers are blocked (ex. by parked cars), we will not be able to service the container and you may need to pay an additional charge if you request a return trip pick-up.Please call Customer Service at 800-299-4898
Please call Customer Service at 800-299-4898
Recycling Questions
- Ceramics (dishes, etc.)
- Clothing
- Disposable diapers
- Drinking glasses
- Food waste
- Light bulbs
- Mirrors
- Plastic wrap
- Scrap metal
- Styrofoam
- Wax paper
- Window or safety glasses
Non-recyclables contaminate recycling loads, and need to be removed during the sorting process. Some items may also contaminate clean recyclable items (ex. pasta sauce jar with sauce still in it, can soak into clean office paper which is then no longer recyclable either).
If our drivers notice a lot of contamination in your recycle cart or bin, we may not be able to service it as recycling and may tag it to have it serviced as trash (in which case you may be charged).
Yard trimmings
- Flower trimmings
- Tree trimmings (twigs/branches must be 4 ft or less in length, and less than 6 inches in diameter)
- Leaves, grass, brush, and weeds
- Untreated and unpainted wood
Unacceptable Materials for Green Waste Cart:
- Dog poop or pet waste from any animal
- Diapers
- Food-Soiled Paper (Napkins and paper towels, uncoated paper: plates, cups, bowls & pizza boxes)
- Glass, Metal, Plastic
- Hot ashes or briquettes
- Large amounts of soil or sod
- Plastic bags, or plastic of ANY kind
- Rocks, concrete, dirt, sand
- Wood that has been treated, coated, or painted
- Particle board
Compostable plastics are NOT allowed in the organics cart.
- The compost facility is not able to accept other “compostable plastic” items (such as corn-based utensils, Green Strip cups, etc.) even if they are BPI-Certified, because these items do not break down fast enough or completely.
- Compostable plastics are also not recyclable. These items need to be thrown in the landfill.
Each residence receives one set of carts, consisting of trash, recycling and yard waste. Additional trash containers are available at a fee. There is no charge for additional yard waste or recycle containers.
Every year, the City of Bell promotes GREEN practices which include the collection and disposal of Holiday Christmas trees. This service ensures trees are recycled appropriately and minimize the amount of waste added to our landfills. Service is scheduled to begin the day after Christmas and will run for a four-week period at no additional costs to residents. For more information, contact Republic Services at 800-299-4898.
Food Scraps (raw or cooked):
- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Dairy Products
- Breads, grains, pastas
- Meat & Seafood (including bones)
- Prepared or processed foods (chips, sandwiches, etc – remove packaging)
Unacceptable Materials for Food Waste Cart:
- Dog poop or pet waste from any animal
- Diapers
- Food-Soiled Paper (Napkins and paper towels, uncoated paper: plates, cups, bowls & pizza boxes)
- Glass, Metal, Plastic
- Hot ashes or briquettes
- Large amounts of soil or sod
- Plastic bags, or plastic of ANY kind
- Rocks, concrete, dirt, sand
- Wood that has been treated, coated, or painted
- Particle board
Special & Household Hazardous Waste
If you live in a Single Family home, you can contact our customer service representative at 800-299-4898.
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Electronic waste such as TV’s computers, printers, and monitors can be collected as part of your bulky-item collection program. Call 1-800-299-4898 24 hours before your service day to schedule a pickup.
The California Green Building Standards Code (Cal Green) applies to all cities in California and mandates as of January 1, 2017, that all new building construction develop a waste management plan that includes diversion of at least 65% of construction and demolition material from landfills, through recycling and or reuse.
Republic Services offers many services for your construction waste, including compliance with CALGreen diversion requirements. To order a container for C&D waste, call 1- 800-299-4898.
Batteries should not be placed inside any residential cart.
Common batteries such as AA, AAA, C cells, D cells and button cell batteries (e.g. hearing aid batteries) may contain a corrosive chemical that can cause burns. For proper disposal,
California residents and businesses can now recycle leftover paint for free at local retail stores. For program details and locations, visit
Medical sharps should never be placed into a household or public waste or recycling containers. All sharps should be placed into a SHARPS disposal container immediately after use to reduce the chance of injuries caused by loose sharps.
Medical sharps that are improperly disposed of can injure anyone that comes in contact with your trash including Republic Services crews and may pose a public health hazard.
Republic Services will provide residential customers one (1) free approved sharps disposal mailing kit upon request.
For more information or to request a sharps kit, contact customer service at 559-275-1551.
To order additional SHARPS kits after you have received your FREE one, click here
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Republic Services does not collect or accept hazardous waste or medical waste.
No, we do not pick up HHW. To find a drop off location near you, visit
How to dispose of light bulbs depends on which type of light bulb(s) you have. Some light bulbs contain hazardous substances such as mercury, lead and arsenic, which are harmful to human health and the environment, even in small quantities. Light bulbs containing these substances should never be placed in any carts, bins or dumpsters.
Carpet
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Non-Compostable Paper
Avoid putting the material in your organic and recycle cart to handle non-compostable paper. Check for coatings or laminations: Paper with plastic coatings, wax, foil, or glitter are usually not compostable and should go in the trash.
Hazardous Wood Waste
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Multi-Family Recycling Information
Recycling conserves natural resources, like trees and water, saves energy. Composting food scraps helps return valuable nutrients to the soil and reduces the amount of organic material ending up in landfills. Both are important in helping the City of Bell meet county and state-mandated goals for reducing waste disposed of in local landfills.
Cardboard should be flattened before being placed in the recycling cart/bin.
Business Recycling & Organic Bins
Mixed recycling materials:
- Paper (white, colored, fax, gloss)
- Envelopes, file folders
- Newspapers, magazines, phone books
- Cardboard (flattened)
- Glass bottles & jars
- Aluminum & tin cans
- Plastic food & beverage containers*
- Triple-rinsed plastic chemical bottles*
- Carbon paper & treated papers
- Transparencies & photographs
- Food waste & food soiled papers
- Wood
- Glass (except bottles)
- Metals (except aluminum & tin cans)
- Landscape waste
- Carpet
- Bathroom waste
- Hazardous & medical waste
Note:
- Add 10 inches to width measurement to include side pocket dimensions.
- Add 7 inches to height measurement for wheeled containers.
- Height dimensions listed are the measurements at the container's highest point.
- The actual loading level/height may be lower.
1 cubic yard
Size: 72" X 29" X 24"
Wheels: Yes
2 cubic yards
Size: 72" X 44" X 35"
Wheels: Yes
3 cubic yards
Size: 72" X 53" X 42"
Wheels: Yes
4 cubic yards
Size: 72" X 58" X 51"
Wheels: Yes
6 cubic yards
Size: 72" X 71" X 66"
Wheels: No
7 cubic yards
Size: 72" X 76" X 72"
Wheels: No
8 cubic yards
Size: 72" X 91" X 72"
Wheels: No
NOTE: A separate container for food waste, and a separate container for green waste are available. Please do not mix commercial food waste and commercial green waste in one container, as they are processed at different facilities.
Composting for Business
Close nature's loop by composting your food scraps. Rather than going to the landfill, food scraps can be processed into compost, which enriches soil naturally.
Benefits of Composting:
- Potential to reduce disposal costs
- Improve your image as an environmental leader
- Reduce waste going to a landfill
- Prevent greenhouse gas emissions
Compostable materials:
- Food Scraps: fruits, vegetables, meat, seafood, dairy, eggs, bread, pasta, tea bags, coffee grounds
- Yard Trimmings and Wood: All plant and floral material, wood produce crates, wood scraps, sawdust
Unacceptable materials:
- Plastics (all types)
- Styrofoam
- Glass
- Metals
- Grease trappings or tallow
- Liquids
State Law Requires More Businesses to Compost, January 2019
Under State of California laws AB 341 and AB 1826, certain businesses and institutions are required to recycle and compost. As of January 1, 2019, the State requires more sites to have organics collection service; businesses and multi-family properties that generate 4 or more cubic yards of solid waste per week must have organics collection service.
Materials that must be composted include food waste, green waste, landscape and pruning waste, non-hazardous wood waste, and food-soiled paper.
AB 341 has required recycling at many businesses since July 1, 2012. Materials that must be recycled include bottles, cans, paper, and cardboard.
For more information about the State’s mandatory commercial recycling and composting laws, visit
Please contact the City of Bell for additional information on self-hauling and resources.
City contact information:
6330 Pine Ave, Bell, CA 90201
323.588.6211
California's Mandatory Commercial Recycling and Organics Waste Recycling Law
In October 2014 Governor Brown signed AB 1826 Chesbro (Chapter 727, Statutes of 2014), requiring businesses to recycle their organic waste on and after April 1, 2016, depending on the amount of waste they generate per week. This law also requires that on and after January 1, 2016, local jurisdictions across the state implement an organic waste recycling program to divert organic waste generated by businesses, including multifamily residential dwellings that consist of five or more units (please note, however, that multifamily dwellings are not required to have a food waste diversion program). Organic waste (also referred to as organics throughout this resource) means food waste, green waste, landscape, and pruning waste, nonhazardous wood waste, and food-soiled paper waste that is mixed in with food waste. This law phases in the mandatory recycling of commercial organics over time, while also offering an exemption process for rural counties. In particular, the minimum threshold of organic waste generation by businesses decreases over time, which means an increasingly greater proportion of the commercial sector will be required to comply.
Effective December 31, 2020, businesses with more than 2 cubic yards of solid waste per week are required to recycle their food waste. Please call 1-800-299-4898 to learn about the food waste recycling program.
A Recycling Coordinator is available to meet at you at your City of Whittier business and customize a program. Please call 1-800-299-4898 to ask for Recycling Coordinator assistance.
Dumpsters
- Debris boxes, from 6 to 40 yards, are available for household remodeling, landscape projects, site clean-up, construction & demolition, and other projects.
- Rates for roll-offs vary depending upon box size and filled weight.
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Customer Service here , or call 800-299-4898 for information or to place an order.
The following materials cannot be collected in roll-off containers:
- Asbestos
- Batteries
- Food waste
- Household hazardous waste
- Liquids
- Paint
- Oils
- Medical waste
- Tires
- Televisions
- Monitors and white goods (appliances) containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)