 County Government offices, with the exception of public safety agencies, will be closed on Monday, May 31st, in observance of the Memorial Day holiday.
Curbside collection of yard trim will be suspended Monday, May 31st, to observe the holiday, and will resume Monday, June 7th. Trash and recycling collections remain on a regular schedule for residents receiving County provided services. For more information on waste collection services, visit environment.mypgc.us.
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Las oficinas del Gobierno del Condado, con la excepción de las agencias de seguridad pública, estarán cerradas el lunes 31 de mayo en observación del feriado del Dia Conmemorativo.
La recolección de recortes de jardín será suspendida este lunes 31 de mayo en observación del feriado y resumirá el lunes 7 de junio. Las recolecciones de residuos y reciclaje permanecerán en horario regular para los residentes que reciben servicios proveídos por el condado. Para más información sobre los servicios de recolección, visite environment.mypgc.us.
Turn your Spoil into Soil!
Opt-In to Participate in the Food Scraps Composting Program
Did you know an estimated 1.3 billion tons of food are wasted globally each year? Let’s avoid food waste and turn our organic leftovers into a rich and nutritious compost. Use the postcard you received to sign up before the deadline and participate in the effort to turn our spoil into soil! Learn more at mypgc.us/compost.
Eligible residents will have received a postcard in the mail with opt in information, including individual verification codes. The deadline to opt in is:
Tomorrow, Friday, May 28th

The County is providing a limited number of residents to participate in the next phase of expanding the Food Scraps Composting Program! This unique curbside organics collection opportunity will divert organic materials, for composting, including: food, food soiled paper, uncoated paper plates and bags, paper towels and napkins, coffee grounds, tea bags and loose tea, paper ice cream containers, egg shells, dairy products, fruits and vegetables, meat and bones, seafood and shell fish, bread, pasta and grains, in addition to yard trim. |
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To learn more about food scrap composting or the Prince George’s County Organics Composting Facility visit mypgc.us/compost.
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