Belgrade again offers free bulky-waste pickup on July 4-5
Beoinfo reminds residents that during the first weekend of July, JKP Gradska čistoća is offering free bulky-waste pickup across Belgrade. Residents can leave couches, wardrobes, dressers, and other large items next to the nearest containers or in front of their yards and report the amount and location through the 11-0-11 service center, municipal depot phone lines, or the company's Instagram account.

What matters
When the action runs
The free pickup applies during the first weekend of July, on the 4th and 5th.
What can be left out
The notice lists couches, wardrobes, dressers, tables, and other large household items.
Where to leave it
Items can be left beside the nearest containers or in front of a yard, from where Čistoća crews are expected to remove them quickly.
How to report it
Residents are asked to report the waste amount and location through 11-0-11, municipal depot phone lines, or Instagram @gradska_cistoca_beograd.
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Beoinfo: Čistoća again picks up bulky waste for free on the first July weekend
The official Beoinfo city site reports that on July 4 and 5, JKP Gradska čistoća is providing free bulky-waste pickup across Belgrade. Residents can leave couches, wardrobes, dressers, and other large items by containers or in front of their yards, then report the location and amount through 11-0-11, municipal depot phone lines, or the company's Instagram account. The notice adds that on other days the same service is charged under the extraordinary-services price list.
Overall takeaway
This is a practical weekend service card: the city has opened a free pickup window so Belgrade residents can clear large household items without paying for removal.
What this means for residents
For larger volumes
Beoinfo explicitly notes that priority is promised for residents who have accumulated larger amounts of bulky waste.
If you miss the weekend
On other days, residents can take the waste themselves to the local depot or call a crew, but the service is then charged.
For city streets
The city presents the action as a way to remove bulky waste without it piling up by containers on other days of the month.