

In most residential areas, you may not need a permit if the dumpster is placed on private property. However, in downtown Spartanburg or areas like Cowpens and Greer where space is limited, permits may be required for placing dumpsters on public streets or sidewalks.
Bulk pickups can be scheduled through local waste management providers. Items like sofas, refrigerators, and mattresses require special handling, so contacting a service provider in advance is recommended.
No, electronic items like TVs, printers, and computers should be taken to designated e-waste recycling centers in areas like Moore, Inman, or Pacolet to prevent toxic materials from entering landfills.
Hazardous materials such as chemicals, paint, oil, and batteries are not collected through regular curbside services in Spartanburg, Lyman, or Duncan. These require special disposal through hazardous waste collection programs.
Yes, commercial properties in Spartanburg, Arcadia, and Wellford can request tailored pickup schedules based on their daily or weekly waste volume to maintain compliance and ensure clean premises.