bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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We have 3 bins...organics, recycling and garbage. Organics ( food scapes, food stained paper and garden waste) are collected every week. The other 2 catagories are every 2 weeks on a rotating schedule.
The bins are huge, on wheels and provided by the city.
That seems to depend on who does the hauling. Our hauler requires that the customer provide the cans. Some people buy wheels cans, but most seem to use plastic. I got tired of ours getting crushed, so a few years back I got a 32 gallon Rubbermaid Roughneck commercial can, and that thing is near indestructible. Our recycling gets placed in whatever container one wants. I've used one of those plastic totes, although being under the sun seems to have made the plastic brittle over the years. Sometimes I'll put out a small wastebasket.
Our green waste can go in any kind of reusable can. Our hauler doesn't accept plastic bags, but will allow large paper bags. The only place I've seen them is Ace Hardware.
We also get a couple of cleanup dates each year where we can basically put out anything like old furniture. The sidewalks (where there are any) become an absolute mess.
Our neighboring cities all use wheeled containers for everything. I think they're specific to the lifting equipment they use on the truck. One is an independent hauler, but a couple of cities contract out to Waste Management.