ACE Recycling & Disposal Celebrating 45 Years of Keeping Our Communities Clean.

When is my garbage/recycling can pickup day?

If you forgot your pickup day or just moved into the area, you can go to our city information pages and check out the maps and calendars for your city. You can also call Ace or your city with your address to get that information.

Where Should I Place My Garbage Can for Pick Up?

Your 95 gallon roll-out container that should be placed in the street with the wheels against the curb or within 2 feet of the blacktop, and the handle towards the house, before 7 a.m. on the scheduled collection day. Containers should be placed away from overhead obstacles such as tree branches and wires. Containers should […]

What items should not be placed in my garbage can?

Please do not put dirt, rock, concrete or sod in the containers. It is too heavy, and could damage our equipment. Other prohibited items include flammable materials such as oil, gas, and paint or hot ashes and coals; hazardous and toxic waste, septic tank waste, unbagged animal waste or explosive and radioactive materials; automotive products […]

FAQ – What if my garbage can was not emptied?

If you put out your recycling or garbage container following the can placement procedures, and it is missed, please call ACE Disposal at 801-363-9995. A customer response member will ask you your pickup day and record your address for the earliest possible pickup.

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Our Garbage Driver’s Go the Extra Mile

“I just wanted to let you know that your driver of truck 450 in West Jordan does an awesome job! There was some trash that fell out of the cans in two different places on our street (not his fault, it was already there) and he did not even hesitate to get out and pick […]

January is Radon Awareness Month

January is Radon Awareness Month. Radon is a natural gas that emits from Uranium and is found in the geology of the Rocky Mountains. Radon is odorless and invisible but is deadly at extreme exposures. Surveys indicate that approximately 30 percent of homes in Utah have the potential of being above the United States EPA recommended […]