How to dispose of furniture in Plymouth, MN
Most furniture has second-life value. Try donation first (free pickup from Salvation Army, Goodwill, Habitat ReStore, Furniture Banks Network for items meeting condition standards), then city bulk pickup (cheap, scheduled), then junk hauler (fast, $100-300 per load).
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Plymouth basics
- County
- Hennepin County
- Primary ZIPs
- 55441, 55442, 55446, 55447
- Curbside schedule
- Schedule depends on your chosen hauler. Most haulers offer weekly garbage and every-other-week recycling. Yard waste April-November. Find your hauler list at plymouthmn.gov.
- Bulk pickup
- Each licensed hauler in Plymouth sets its own bulk-pickup policy and fees (typical $25-50 per item). Schedule directly with your hauler. Plymouth does not run a city-wide bulk program.
Where to dispose of furniture near Plymouth
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Donation with free pickup
Salvation Army (satruck.org), Goodwill, Habitat ReStore, and Furniture Banks Network all offer free pickup in the Twin Cities for clean, structurally sound furniture. Call ahead — every charity's accept-list differs.
- 2
City bulk pickup
Most Hennepin + Ramsey cities give 1-4 free bulk pickups per year. Schedule via your city's sanitation page. Beyond the free quota, $20-50 per item.
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Junk hauler (fast, full-service)
1-800-GOT-JUNK, LoadUp, College Hunks Hauling Junk — $100-300 for partial loads, $500+ for full apartment clean-outs. Handles stairs and difficult removals.
Read the complete furniture disposal guide
The Plymouth options above are the local cut. For the full breakdown — chemistry, safety prep, federal + state rules, and the longer list of national take-back programs — read the complete guide:
Furniture disposal — full guide →All disposal guides for Plymouth, MN
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