Hey there, Memphis! Can you believe that Thanksgiving is just around the corner? It’s that amazing time of year filled with family gatherings, delicious food, and a whole lot of gratitude. However, with all the hustle and bustle, it’s also a good time to think about how we’re going to handle our waste during the holidays. Yes, that’s right! The City of Memphis has some important updates regarding your garbage collection schedule in the week leading up to Thanksgiving.
So here’s the scoop: if you’re part of the collection team served by Team Waste, you’ll need to make a small adjustment to your regular routine. The city has announced that your garbage collections will be delayed by one day! This means that if your usual pick-up day is on a Wednesday, for example, it will now be on Thursday. Simple enough, right?
Let’s break down how this will go:
Got it? It’s definitely a change, but it’s all in the name of keeping our lovely city clean and tidy after Thanksgiving celebrations. Just imagine all the turkey leftovers, pumpkin pie plates, and heaps of mashed potatoes we’ll be tossing out!
You might be wondering why this delay is happening. It’s quite practical, actually! With many folks preparing for big family meals and gatherings, the last thing you want is to have overflowing garbage bins on the street. By pushing back the collection schedule, it gives residents a little extra time to manage their waste before and after the holiday feast.
Here are a few tips to keep in mind as you get ready for the big day:
Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends, and feasting. Remember, while we are celebrating, it’s also crucial to be mindful of our waste. With the adjusted collection schedule, we’ll be able to ensure that our beautiful city remains gorgeous for everyone to enjoy. We encourage all residents to take note of the changes and plan accordingly!
Here’s to a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with joy, laughter, and of course, no worries about garbage overflow. Happy holidays, Memphis!
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