
Louisville, CO Service Information
Service Alert
In observance of Memorial Day, there will be a one-day delay the week of May 26, 2025. We will be servicing Tuesday - Saturday.
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Frequently asked questions
Get answers to your questions about Republic Services waste and recycling services for Louisville, CO.
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New or returning trash, recycling and compost customers should first contact the City of Louisville Utility Billing at Customerservice@LouisvilleCo.gov or 303-335-4501 to verify eligibility. A Republic representative will then contact you to complete the process.
For changes to existing service, please contact Republic Services at 303-286-5400.
For changes to existing service, please contact Republic Services at 303-286-5400.
No, plastic bags are not currently recyclable in our containers. For information on recycling plastic bags, please visit Eco-Cycle center at ecocycle.org/charm .
Additional bulk requests are available with a fee. Contact Republic Services at 303-286-5400 for bulk waste service details.
Contact Republic Services at 303-286-5400 to report a missed pickup.
Contact Republic Services at 303-286-5400 to schedule repair/replacement of a damaged container.
Yes, residential collection will be delayed due to the following holidays:
- New Year’s Day
- Thanksgiving Day
- Christmas Day
No. Colorado State law prohibits disposing of electronics in your regular trash. Electronics recycling can be taken to the City of Boulder's CHaRM Center, located at 6400 Arapahoe Road, Boulder.
Large amounts of cooking oil should not be flushed into drains or septic tanks and can be recycled at a Household Hazardous Waste Facility. Items can be taken to 1901c 63rd Street, Boulder, CO 80301. This service is FREE to Louisville residents with proof of residency. Visit www.bouldercounty.org , click on Environment & Sustainability, then Hazardous Waste, to reach the Hazardous Materials Management Facility (HMMF) for more information and a list of accepted items, or call 720-564-2251.
No, paint cans may be considered household hazardous waste. Items can be taken to 1901c 63rd Street, Boulder, CO 80301. This service is FREE to Louisville residents with proof of residency. Visit www.bouldercounty.org , click on Environment & Sustainability, then Hazardous Waste, to reach the Hazardous Materials Management Facility (HMMF) for more information and a list of accepted items, or call 720-564-2251.
No, Republic Services does not collect hazardous waste. Hazardous waste is illegal to discard in your solid waste or recycling containers. Items can be taken to 1901c 63rd Street, Boulder, CO 80301. This service is FREE to Louisville residents with proof of residency. Visit www.bouldercounty.org , click on Environment & Sustainability, then Hazardous Waste, to reach the Hazardous Materials Management Facility (HMMF) for more information and a list of accepted items, or call 720-564-2251.
For prescription drugs ONLY, there is a prescription drug take back box located at the Police Department Monday through Friday during business hours.
Before requesting for this service, you must apply for a Right of Way (ROW) permit from the City of Louisville. Dumpster rentals will not be scheduled until ROW permit is in place.
- Trash Container: Yes, we strongly encourage you to place all of your trash in bags and then place the bags inside your City of Louisville trash container. This will cut down on wind-blown litter during servicing.
- Recycle Container: Recycle items should not be bagged at all.
- Organics Container: We strongly encourage organic items to be placed in compostable bags, such as store-bought compostable bags or paper bags.
Plastics bags can only be used in the trash container.
Contact us for applicable charges or to schedule a pickup. For hard-to-recycle materials, visit Eco-Cycle center at ecocycle.org/charm . Republic Services cannot accept any items containing Freon.
No, Colorado state law does not allow Republic Services to accept tires. Tire recycling may be available at your local tire vendors for a small fee.
Yes. When disaster strikes, Republic Services can be there to help and support recovery efforts in providing critical waste collection and disposal services backed by our nationwide network of people, equipment and facilities. Republic Services works nationwide to support disaster management plans that comply with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) regulations well before an emergency strikes.