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Residential Recycling Programs in Texas

Links to residential recycling programs

TCEQ Casual Recycling Conversations

The Pollution Prevention and Recycling Team at TCEQ has created a monthly opportunity for the purpose of bringing stakeholders from across the state together for a continuing and open discussion around all things recycling. The meetings often begin with a brief presentation followed by an informal discussion about topics the group is interested in. TCEQ aims to spark discussion, collaboration, and recycling education. These talks are open to anyone who wishes to participate.

If you would like to join the email list for all upcoming talks, please email Recycle@tceq.texas.gov

The top 50 most-populated cities in Texas and links to their recycling programs

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M
N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

A
Abilene
Allen
Amarillo
Arlington
Austin

B
Baytown
Beaumont (Ended recycling Program in 2019)
Brownsville
Bryan

C
Carrollton
College Station
Conroe
Corpus Christi

D
Dallas
Denton

E
Edinburg
El Paso

F
Flower Mound
Fort Worth
Frisco

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G
Garland
Grand Prairie

H
Houston

I
Irving

K
Killeen

L
Laredo
League City
Lewisville
Longview
Lubbock

M
McAllen
McKinney
Mesquite
Midland
Mission

N
New Braunfels

O
Odessa

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P
Pasadena
Pearland
Pharr
Plano (View in Google Chrome)

R
Richardson
Round Rock

S
San Angelo
San Antonio
Sugar Land

T
The Woodlands
Tyler

W
Waco
Wichita Falls

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