Cayman: 2025 Bulk Waste Collection Announced

Grand Cayman, April 9, 2025 – The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is announcing the beginning of its Annual Bulk Waste Collection service from May 5, 2025, dedicating one week to each district in Grand Cayman and an entire week for the Sister Islands.
Residents are reminded to prepare, separate, and place their bulk waste on the curbside before the week assigned for collection in their respective areas. These bulky items shall be placed only on the curbside in an area that is easily accessible to DEH collection crews and does not obstruct the roadway or drains. There is no need to place it in any other area as there are no designated sites for the placement of bulk waste other than outside your homes.
“If you have bulky unwanted items in your house, this is your opportunity to dispose of these items in the right way. “Remember, we are coming to you. Any bulk waste put out in an area other than the curbside or after the announced dates will not be collected and will be considered illegal dumping. This massive clean-up exercise will not be extended”, explained DEH Director, Mr. Richard Simms.
The DEH collection team will dedicate efforts to collecting bulk waste in the West Bay area during the first week of the schedule, working Monday to Saturday. The team will later move on to George Town for the second week of the schedule, to Bodden Town on the third week, and to North Side and East End on the final week. In the case of the Sister Islands, collection will take place from May 16 to 30, 2025.See details of the collection schedule below.
In Grand Cayman:
· West Bay May 5 to 10 WEEK 1
· George Town May 12 to 16 WEEK 2
· Bodden Town May 19 to 23 WEEK 3
· North Side / East End May 26 to 31 WEEK 4
In Cayman Brac:
· East Side May 26 to 27
· West Side May 28 to 29
· South Side May 30 WEEK 4
In Little Cayman:
· All locations May 28
Bulk waste refers to large items such as old furniture, tyres and metal items that are not collected as part of the DEH’s weekly residential pick-up services.
Metal and vegetative waste must be separated from other bulk waste items. Meanwhile, construction and demolition debris, hazardous material, electronics, and tyres as will not be collected during the bulk waste removal activity. Alternative arrangements must be made to transport these materials to theGeorge Town Landfill or the landfill drop-off facility at the gate, which remains accessible to the public and small vehicles 24 hours per day.
The DEH is also reminding residents that following the completion of the Bulk Waste Collection Schedule, arrangements should be made by individuals to transport any additional waste to the landfills and that any illegal dumping and littering should be reported to the DEH or the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS). This unlawful practice can result in a penalty of 6 months of imprisonment and a minimum fine of $500.
For additional information, please contact the DEH at 949-6696, email us atdehcustomerservice@gov.ky, visit the DEH’s website at www.gov.ky/deh or message our Facebook page at https://bit.ly/3LEK55q

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