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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Homewood disposal service located?
Company Description: Homewood Disposal Service, Inc. is located in Homewood, IL, United States and is part of the Waste Collection Industry. Homewood Disposal Service, Inc. has 160 total employees across all of its locations and generates $33.84 million in sales (USD).
What is the village’s contract with Homewood disposal?
The Village’s contract with Homewood Disposal Services went into effect Oct. 1, 2019 and includes benefits such as e-waste collection, Christmas tree collection, special discounts for veterans and seniors, and the option for townhomes and condominiums to opt-in.
How do I dispose of leaves in Homewood?
For a current list of vendors please call Homewood Disposal at 708-798-1004. The Village offers free leaf collection during a three week period in the fall of each year. Annual free leaf pick up dates will be posted once available. Leaves must be disposed of in yard waste bags or in the plastic yard waste carts.
Does the village of Tinley Park or Homewood disposal accept household hazardous waste?
Answer: Neither the Village of Tinley Park nor Homewood Disposal Service accepts household hazardous waste such as weed killer and fertilizer for disposal. However, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency does offer one-day events and long-term collection sites for household hazardous waste.