Important Notice

The Brevard County Solid Waste Management Department has recently entered into a contract for the construction of a replacement transfer station at the Mockingbird Way Mulching Facility in Titusville. The construction also includes the expansion of the processing pad, where vegetation, concrete, white goods, and tires are stored. Effective July 19, 2024, and continuing through August 2025, the Mockingbird Way Mulching Facility will no longer be accepting vegetative waste and other wood, metals, white goods, concrete, or tires. These items must now be brought to the Central Disposal Facility located at 2260 Adamson Road, Cocoa, for disposal. The Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center at Mockingbird will remain accessible. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Mockingbird Way Mulching Facility

The Mockingbird Way Mulching Facility is located at 3600 South Street, Titusville, FL (321) 264-5009. This facility is designed to accommodate residential vehicles and yard waste trucks that service residential areas only. The Drop-off building is limited to residential C&D remodeling only and household hazardous waste. Safety and operational constraints prohibit vehicles longer than 30 feet on the North side and 33 feet on the South side (truck and trailer combined).

Accepted Wastes - Residential Only

  • Asphalt-small quantities
  • Brick
  • Clean Cardboard
  • Concrete
  • Drywall*
  • Lumber*
  • Metal Scraps
  • Rock
  • Single Stream Recycling
  • Tires-Whole
  • Treated Wood (CCA)*
  • Wood waste/Lumber*
  • White Goods
  • Yard Waste

* Treated Wood (CCA) is wood treated with chemicals to protect the wood from rotting due to insects and microbial agents (typically includes decks, docks, fences, playground and landscaping timbers, utility poles and railroad ties).

No Garbage, New Construction or Commercial Renovations.

Containers >20 gallons


Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center

Open: Monday - Saturday, 8:00am - 4:00pm

Accepted Waste - Household Only

  • Aerosols
  • Automotive and Boat Batteries
  • Automotive Fluids (antifreeze, oil, etc.)
  • Cleaners
  • Drain Cleaners
  • Fertilizers
  • Fluorescent lamps (intact)
  • Fungicides, Pesticides
  • Gasoline
  • Lubricants
  • Mercury devices (thermometers, etc.)
  • Oil filters
  • Paints. Stains, Sealers
  • Solvents

DISCLAIMER: This information is subject to change at any time upon the discretion of the Solid Waste Management Department.