Les’ Sanitary
PO Box 625 , North Bend, Oregon, United States
Les' Sanitary is a solid waste company which provides collection, transfer and recycling services in Coos County. We trust the information we present on this website will answer any questions you have about your service. If not, we want to hear from you. To contact us, please click the link at the top of the page.
Our Values
Our purpose is to be a continuous positive contributing district to Waste Connections’ goals and standards. We do this by providing the best possible customer service, solid profits and growth for our shareholders.
We are a customer service-oriented business. We strive daily for our customers to feel they are an important part of our operation in providing them with the services requested, in an efficient, informative, and courteous manner.
To work in an environment where safety is paramount. We provide our employees with the safest equipment available to be able to work under the safest possible conditions. We want everyone to return home safe daily.
Residential Recycling
One - 15 gallon recycling bin is provided with garbage service in the city limit. It is picked up weekly on the same day as your garbage. For additional information about Recycling and Waste Reduction please contact our office at 541-267-2848 or 541-756-5211.
Acceptable Items to place in your recycle cart:
Plastics in the shape of a jug, tub, or bottle. NO LIDS.
Paper: computer paper, newspapers, mail, magazines and paper bags.
Cardboard: flattened boxes
Metal: food and beverage containers, no unattached lids and, aluminum foil in a ball no smaller than a fist.
Glass: all colors – glass bottles and jars. NO LIDS.
Unacceptable Items to place in your recycle cart:
Food scraps, food-soiled paper or boxes
Plastic bags
Plastic take-out containers
Plastic trays (bakery, meat, etc.)
Plastic cups, plates or utensils
Styrofoam containers or pellets
Prescription vials
Paper towels, plates or napkins
Disposable diapers or rags
Ceramics or dishes
Light bulbs
Mirrors or window glass
Lids or caps
greasy or sharp scrap metal
Needles or syringes
Toxic containers (antifreeze, oil, syringes, etc.)
Remember: All recycle should be clean and free of food scraps. There is no charge for collection of extra recyclables that don't fit in your bin. Put them in recycling bins, cardboard boxes (limit 2'X2'X2') or paper bags marked 'Recycle.'
Residential Garbage Collection
Placement of all carts at the curb is essential to insure collection by automated trucks. Place your trash cart on either side of your driveway, at the edge of the curb. Allow a minimum of three feet of clearance on all sides of the cart from objects such as trees, fences, mailboxes, streetlights and other carts. Carts must be a minimum of six feet from any vehicles. Position your carts in a manner so that pedestrians can use the sidewalk.
Do not put these items in your garbage:
Computers and TVs
Motor Oil
Hazardous Waste
Needles or syringes
Yard Waste
Loose or hot ashes
Dead animals
Loose cat litter or animal waste (please double bag)
Unbagged packing pellets or sawdust
Concrete, rocks, or dirt
Les' Sanitary offers several services to meet the needs of industrial garbage collection:
Scheduled and on-call roll-off container service
Storage Containers - temporary or permanent rentals
Portable toilets - temporary or event services
Special waste handling services
Acceptable Items to place in your Yard Waste:
Plant material
Grass
Leaves
Weeds
Plant and tree trimmings
Houseplants (no pots)
Small amounts of sod (less than 60 pounds)
Branches and twigs (up to 4 inches in diameter and 4 feet long)
Small trees free of tinsel, ornaments, and flocking;
sections less than 4 feet long; base less than 4 inches diameter.
Unacceptable Items to place in your Yard Waste:
Plastic or synthetic bags
Animal waste or litter
Dead animals
Rocks/gravel
Cement/concrete
Loose soil
Lumber/wood
Fencing material
Metal
Household trash/litter
Hoses, garden tools
Bricks and tile
Construction debris
Nursery pots
Tinsel, ornaments, flocking
Hazardous waste
Home Composting
Composting is the art of turning organic waste into a rich soil amendment called humus. Backyard composting is easy to learn and is full of benefits for you and the environment. Organic wastes that can be composted include fruit and vegetable peelings, coffee grounds, grass clippings and leaves. Some things you should not include in your backyard compost include meat or dairy products and weed seeds.
Special Pick-Ups
For those occasional times when you have bulky items, call us and we can schedule a one-time pick-up. Trip charge and fees apply.If you have an extra bag or bags, your collector can pick those up on your route day. He will note the extra bags and we will bill you at the end of the month. If it is one bag and you can easily place it on top of the garbage in the cart with the lid open that saves an extra step for the driver.
| Materials Accepted | |
|---|---|
| Glass | |
| 1 | jam jars |
| 2 | CRV Glass bottles |
| Metal | |
| 3 | Aluminum Cans |
| 4 | Beverage Cans |
| 5 | Tin Cans |
| Paper | |
| 6 | News Paper |
| 7 | Cardboard |
| 8 | Magazines |
| 9 | Office Paper |
| Plastic | |
| 10 | #1 & # 2 Plastic |
| 11 | Mixed plastic bottles |
Company Services
- Metal Recycling
- Paper Recycling
- Plastics Recycling
- Glass Recycling
- Cardboard Recycling
Company Locations
PO Box 625 |
PO Box 308 |
PO Box 956 |
