Spring of 2023 Curbside Recycling

Goochland County works with subdivisions and other individual areas in eastern and central portions of the County to provide curbside recycling. This service is provided at an annual cost of $57.60 per year, per household.  These rates are anticipated to increase next year.  As of July 1, 2022, 42 subdivisions are participating in this program, totaling over 1,954 households.


If your subdivision is interested in the curbside recycling service, the next enrollment period begins in Spring 2023 and ends June 30, 2023, for service beginning July 1, 2023. Please contact Wendy Grady at 556-5340 for more details.

CVWMA RED Friday Curbside Recycling Delayed Due to Labor Day

Central Virginia Waste Management Authority (CVWMA) residential recycling and trash collections will be delayed one day the week of September 4-8 in observance of Labor Day (Monday, September 4th).  Collections normally scheduled for Friday will occur on Saturday.

Goochland’s RED Friday residential recycling collections will be serviced on Saturday, September 9th.

To view holidays that impact CVWMA collections in 2023, visit https://cvwma.com/holidays.  For additional information about CVWMA programs, please call CVWMA at (804) 340-0900 or visit www.cvwma.com, CVWMA on Facebook,  and CVWMA on Instagram.

We're On a Roll!

Recycling Carts Coming to 95,000 Homes

The Central Virginia Waste Management Authority (CVWMA) today joined officials from Henrico, Hanover and Goochland counties, and national partners to celebrate the first deliveries of new recycling carts to 95,000 households. 

The 95-gallon carts are being delivered to all single-family homes in Henrico County and households that recycle with CVWMA in Hanover and Goochland counties. The project represents multiple public-private partnerships and is the largest cart rollout in CVWMA history.  

Goochland County has learned that CVWMA's contractor should be delivering the new recycling carts to all homes that participate in curbside recycling in Goochland beginning on Monday, June 26th.  Each cart should contain instructions about recycling and the use of the cart.

Beginning July 1, all recyclables must be placed inside the CVWMA cart for collection.  Items placed outside the cart will not be collected; personal containers will no longer be collected.

CVWMA is a public-service authority established in 1990 to assist the region with recycling and solid waste management initiatives. 

CVWMA - Carts On a Roll - May 16 2023 - Kim Hynes

“This endeavor is part of a broad, regional approach to increase access to recycling and provide residents with the tools and education they need to be involved,” CVWMA Executive Director Kim Hynes said. “CVWMA is proud to work alongside our many partners to implement this important step toward environmental and economic sustainability.”   

The carts are being funded in part with a $1.5 million grant from The Recycling Partnership, a national NGO advancing the circular economy by building a better recycling system in U.S. communities.  

“The Partnership, with support from PepsiCo Foundation, is excited to see these recycling carts start to roll out,” said Mari Long, Community Program Manager at The Recycling Partnership. “The carts will provide residents with more capacity to recycle more materials and keep valuable recyclables out of the landfill and as part of the circular economy.”  

CVWMA - Carts - Source Henrico County

In addition to the grant, CVWMA is in the process of securing a catalytic loan from Closed Loop Partners, a leading investment firm that supports services and infrastructure to create a circular economy.  

“This collaboration is a key part of our work to advance local collection infrastructure in the U.S., which we view as critical to building a robust recycling value chain and more broadly, a circular economy,” said Jennifer Louie, Head of the Infrastructure Group at Closed Loop Partners. “We seek to identify and finance projects like CVWMA’s to advance the transition towards a circular economy.”  

The carts were manufactured in the U.S. by Rehrig Pacific Co. They contain 35% post-consumer recycled plastic, with 10% sourced from the region’s own recycled #2 high-density polyethylene (HDPE), such as laundry detergent and shampoo bottles.   

In addition, the plastic from old Henrico County trash cans is being recycled back into the carts.   

Rehrig Pacific leveraged its co-injection molding technology to incorporate 750,000 pounds of recycled plastics into the Kelly-green carts, making the final product easy to distinguish and strengthening the CVWMA brand. 

The carts contain the highest amount of locally sourced recycled material in the country. 

“Manufacturing recycling carts from recycled content helps to create a closed and circular loop,” said Jonathan North, Vice President of Sustainability for Rehrig Pacific. “Residents should be proud of CVWMA’s commitment to using locally sourced recycled material that is now back in the region in 95,000 rolling carts, collecting even more recycled material.”  

Cart delivery is anticipated to be complete by June 30. Residents can begin using the carts as soon as they receive them. All recyclables must be placed inside the cart, which will lead to safer and more efficient collections.  

“This is an important milestone for curbside recyclers in Goochland County and our neighboring localities,” Goochland County Administrator Vic Carpenter said. “These new carts will not only provide our residents with greater access and opportunities to recycle, but they will also make it easier to contain material for pick up.” 

“We're very proud of Hanover's high level of commitment to recycling. These carts will enable residents to recycle more efficiently,” Hanover County Administrator John A. Budesky said. “By improving our community’s recycling habits, we can help keep the environment clean and preserve our natural resources.” 

“Henrico County is excited to provide 90,000 county homes with these recycling carts — at no cost to the recipients — and is grateful for the partnership of CVWMA on this initiative,” Henrico County Chief of Staff Cari Tretina said. “Recycling is an essential component of Henrico’s broader focus on environmental stewardship, including the use of renewable energy in county facilities and the launch of a reforestation program for our parks and schools. This is another investment in building a sustainable future for our residents and families.”  

Each new cart will come with instructions on what to recycle and how to place the cart for collection. 

CVWMA - Carts On a Roll - May 16 2023 - Cart

Recycling collection with CVWMA is every other week. The following items are accepted: 

  • Aluminum and steel cans 
  • Mixed paper and cardboard 
  • Plastic bottles, containers and tubs 
  • Food and beverage cartons 
  • Food and beverage glass bottles and jars 

More information about the new carts is available at https://cvwma.com/recycling-2023

Drop-off Recycling Opportunities

Drop-off recycling opportunities are also offered at Goochland's Central and Western Convenience Centers daily from 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. For details, please visit https://www.goochlandva.us/289/Convenience-Centers

Central Convenience CenterWestern Convenience Center
1908 Hidden Rock Lane
Maidens, VA 23102
3455 Hadensville-Fife Road
Goochland, VA 23063


For information about CVWMA programs or to report a recycling issue or missed collection, please call CVWMA at (804) 340-0900 (recycling) or visit https://cvwma.com/