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Public Litter Cans

Published by City of Washington, DC | District of Columbia | Metadata Last Checked: February 26, 2026 | Last Modified: 2026-02-24T12:04:21.000Z
Public litter cans are primarily along the District of Columbia’s commercial streets. They are receptacles that are intended for small litter like non-recyclable food wrappers and other trash acquired while in transit in the District. They are not for household trash. Public litter cans are emptied at night, following a daily to three times per week schedule, based on how much trash they receive. Public litter cans that are overflowing, likely are being used for litter other than small trash acquired in transit. Report a public trash can that is full/overflowing and needs to be emptied by calling 311 or using 311.dc.gov.This inventory is continuously updated by the Department of Public Works and partners including Business Improvement Districts. Litter can locations are subject to change as Service Requests for installation, maintenance and removal are processed. Public litter cans are found in public spaces. Public spaces include areas like major roads, commercial buildings, bus stops, churches, retail areas, restaurants, laundromats, public schools, and hospitals.

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