Plymouth disposal guide

How to dispose of old tires in Plymouth, MN

Minnesota bans tires from landfill (MN Stat. 115A.904). Tire retailers must accept old tires when you buy new ones, often for $3-5/tire. Counties run annual tire amnesty events. Never trash a tire — they trap water and breed mosquitoes.

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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 old tires near Plymouth

  1. 1

    Tire retailer (when buying new)

    Most tire retailers (Discount Tire, Costco, Walmart Auto, dealerships) accept old tires for $3-5/tire when you buy new. Often included free in the cost of mounting.

  2. 2

    Hennepin or Ramsey County HHW

    Both county HHW facilities accept tires for a small fee ($2-4/tire). Limit ~4 tires per visit. Many counties run free annual tire amnesty events — watch the county newsletter in spring.

  3. 3

    Specialty drop-off (Bridgestone First Stop, others)

    Some independent tire shops accept old tires at retail-rate fees even without a new purchase. Calls before driving.

Full guide

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