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Cohasset’s unique blend of coastal charm and historic neighborhoods brings a variety of junk removal needs throughout the year. In winter, residents often require post-storm cleanup, safe disposal of salt-damaged outdoor items, and removal of old snow equipment. As spring arrives, renovation debris piles up in neighborhoods like Black Rock Beach, Beechwood, and the Harbor area, while summer brings yard waste accumulation near Wheelwright Park and along Little Harbor. Fall sees increased demand for leaf and branch cleanup in tree-lined communities such as Jerusalem Road, as well as outdoor furniture disposal. Year-round, we assist with basement cleanouts due to flooding near the Gulf River, help growing families part with outgrown items, and manage estate cleanouts with care and efficiency.
Cohasset’s commercial properties—from retail corridors on Chief Justice Cushing Highway to bustling office parks and business districts—rely on prompt, reliable junk hauling for inventory disposal, equipment upgrades, and fixture removal. Our services support local businesses in maintaining clean, welcoming spaces for customers and employees. By ensuring responsible disposal and recycling, we help uphold the town’s commitment to environmental stewardship. For more information on local resources and waste management programs, visit the Village/City of Cohasset Official Website.

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Understanding Cohasset’s Waste Management Infrastructure & Municipal Disposal Requirements
Cohasset’s solid waste management is coordinated by the Department of Public Works (DPW), which oversees curbside collection, transfer station operations, and special disposal events. The Cohasset Transfer Station, located at 81 Cedar Street, is open Tuesday through Saturday and accepts household waste, recyclables, and select bulky items. Tipping fees for mixed waste are assessed by weight, and residents must display a valid transfer station sticker, available for purchase at Town Hall. Bulk waste pickup is offered on the first Monday of each month, with restrictions on item size and type. For up-to-date schedules and accepted materials, visit the Cohasset Department of Public Works.
Department of Public Works
81 Cedar Street, Cohasset, MA 02025
Phone: (781) 383-0273
Official Website: Department of Public Works
- Transfer station open Tuesday–Saturday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
- Bulk waste pickup: first Monday monthly (call DPW to schedule)
- Transfer station sticker required; purchase at Town Hall
What Neighborhoods Do We Serve Throughout Cohasset, MA?
Cohasset Village: The historic downtown core features narrow streets and older homes, requiring careful coordination for junk removal and parking permits.
Beechwood: This residential area has larger lots and newer construction, making it suitable for large-scale cleanouts and appliance removal.
Sandy Beach: Coastal properties here face seasonal debris from storms and require special attention to flood-prone access routes.
Jerusalem Road: Known for its stately homes and private drives, this neighborhood may require advance notice for truck access and HOA approval.
Black Rock Beach: With a mix of cottages and year-round residences, waste volume peaks during summer move-ins and renovations.
Border Street: Properties along the river often need coordination with environmental authorities for debris near wetlands.
Doane Street: This area’s older homes may involve lead paint or asbestos concerns during demolition or renovation debris removal.
Partnering with Cohasset’s Environmental & Recycling Initiatives
Cohasset supports robust recycling and waste diversion programs in alignment with Massachusetts’ Solid Waste Master Plan. The town’s single-stream recycling program accepts paper, cardboard, glass, and metals at curbside and the transfer station. Electronics, mattresses, and hazardous materials are prohibited from landfill disposal under state law. Cohasset hosts annual e-waste and household hazardous waste collection events, and partners with local organizations for donation and reuse. Residents can find a list of accepted recyclables and event dates on the Cohasset Recycling Program.
- Electronics and mattresses banned from landfill disposal
- Annual e-waste and hazardous waste collection events
- Donation partnerships with Goodwill and Habitat ReStore
Navigating Cohasset’s Unique Access Challenges for Waste Removal
Cohasset’s coastal geography, historic neighborhoods, and variable climate present unique challenges for junk removal. Narrow streets in Cohasset Village and steep grades in Jerusalem Road can limit truck access, especially during winter snow and ice. Flood-prone areas near Sandy Beach and Border Street require careful scheduling to avoid high water events. Seasonal demand peaks in spring and fall, with increased debris after storms. Residents should plan ahead for large removals and consult the DPW for guidance on access and safety.
- Narrow streets and historic districts may require special permits
- Flood-prone zones: Sandy Beach, Border Street
- Winter weather can delay scheduled pickups
Cohasset Municipal Regulations & Permits for Junk Removal Services
All junk removal operations in Cohasset must comply with municipal regulations, including business licensing, right-of-way permits for dumpsters, and insurance requirements. Dumpster placement on public streets requires a permit from the DPW, with a $50 fee and a processing time of 3–5 business days. Historic district projects may need additional approval from the Cohasset Historical Commission. Code enforcement monitors compliance and issues penalties for violations. For permit applications and code details, visit the Cohasset Permit Portal.
Cohasset Code Enforcement
41 Highland Avenue, Cohasset, MA 02025
Phone: (781) 383-4100
Official Website: Cohasset Code Enforcement
- Dumpster permits: $50, 3–5 business days processing
- Insurance and bonding required for haulers
- Historic district approval may be necessary
Electronics Disposal & E-Waste Recycling Laws in Massachusetts
Massachusetts enforces a landfill ban on electronics, including TVs, monitors, computers, and printers. Residents and businesses in Cohasset must use approved e-waste recycling programs or attend town-sponsored collection events. The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection provides a directory of certified e-waste recyclers. Data security is required for business electronics disposal. Illegal dumping of electronics can result in fines of $100–$500 per violation. For local drop-off options, contact the Cohasset DPW or visit the state e-waste program page.
- Electronics banned from landfill disposal
- Annual e-waste collection events in Cohasset
- Fines for illegal disposal: $100–$500 per violation
Mattress Disposal Regulations & Recycling Options in Cohasset
While Massachusetts does not have a mandatory mattress recycling fee, Cohasset residents can dispose of mattresses through the transfer station or during scheduled bulk waste pickups. Mattresses must be clean and dry, and some facilities may charge a per-unit fee. Retailers may offer take-back programs upon delivery of a new mattress. For recycling options, consult the Cohasset Transfer Station or the MassDEP Mattress Recycling Guidance.
- Mattresses accepted at Cohasset Transfer Station (fees may apply)
- Retailer take-back available with new purchases
- Contact DPW for current mattress disposal guidelines
Appliance Removal & Refrigerant Recovery Requirements in Cohasset
Federal Clean Air Act Section 608 regulations require certified technicians to recover refrigerants from appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners before disposal. The Cohasset Transfer Station accepts white goods only after proper refrigerant removal and documentation. Residents must schedule appliance drop-off in advance and may incur a disposal fee. For questions about federal compliance, contact the EPA Region 1 Office.
- Refrigerant recovery required for all cooling appliances
- Drop-off by appointment at Cohasset Transfer Station
- Documentation of refrigerant removal must be provided
Construction Debris Sorting & Material Separation Requirements in Cohasset
Cohasset enforces strict material separation for construction and demolition (C&D) debris. State law requires sorting of clean wood, metal, concrete, and asphalt for recycling. The transfer station accepts sorted C&D materials, but hazardous items such as lead-painted wood and asbestos must be handled by licensed contractors. The Lead Renovation, Repair & Painting Rule applies to pre-1978 buildings. For a list of accepted materials and sorting requirements, visit the Cohasset DPW C&D page.
- Clean wood, metal, and concrete must be separated
- Hazardous materials require licensed disposal
- Lead RRP applies to older homes and renovations
How Massachusetts Statewide Waste Reduction Goals Impact Cohasset Services
Massachusetts’ Solid Waste Master Plan sets ambitious waste reduction and recycling targets for all municipalities, including Cohasset. The state bans disposal of recyclables, yard waste, electronics, and commercial organics in landfills. Cohasset aligns its programs with these mandates, offering curbside recycling, composting, and special collection events. The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection provides guidance and resources for residents and businesses to comply with state goals.
- State landfill bans: electronics, mattresses, yard waste, recyclables
- Cohasset offers curbside recycling and composting
- Statewide goal: 90% waste diversion by 2050
Supporting Cohasset Businesses with Commercial Waste Management Solutions
Cohasset businesses must comply with both municipal and state waste regulations, including recycling mandates and proper disposal of hazardous materials. Multi-unit properties and commercial facilities may require private hauler contracts and must provide recycling for tenants. The DPW offers guidance on commercial waste reduction and coordinates with the Board of Health for hazardous waste compliance. For assistance, contact the Cohasset Department of Public Works.
- Commercial recycling required for all businesses
- Private hauler contracts may be necessary
- Board of Health oversees hazardous waste compliance
This comprehensive overview connects Cohasset residents and businesses with the appropriate municipal, state, and federal resources to ensure responsible, compliant, and environmentally sound junk removal and waste management practices.