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Where can I recycle the following items that are not currently collected by the City of Dallas? Plastic Grocery Bags – The film used for grocery bags and newspaper sleeves (among other uses) is not recyclable by our processor at this time.
All kinds of paper can go in our Mixed Paper bin, except for shredded paper! We also accept shredded paper for free; we just ask that you keep it contained in a bag or box, and bring it to our Community Drop Off Host so that they can put it straight in the warehouse.
Currently, the City of Dallas provides over 100 convenient drop-off locations for your recyclables. That’s about one Community Recycling Container every 2.3 miles. Chances are you’re closer to a drop-off location than you thought! Most locations are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Depending on what kind of paper you're recycling, shredded paper can do wonders for your compost. According to Sierra Club, you can compost shredded newspaper, computer paper, or even loose leaf — just avoid including colored or glossy paper, which can contain toxins.
Recycling Round-Ups are held twice a year, in Events the Spring and Fall. The bi-annual Round-Ups enable residents to recycle or safely dispose of their Hard to Recycle Materials (HaRMs). The following materials are accepted: electronics, documents for shredding and shredded paper, clothes & shoes, toys & stuffed animals, light
We accept paper, newspaper, cardboard, office paper, other types of paper, aluminum cans, and tin scrap metal at this time. Other SCRAP METAL is NOT accepted at the Public Buy-Back Center but is processed through our commercial and industrial recycling programs. Please call the office at 214-357-0262 for details.
At Texas Recycling, we recycle office paper, newspaper, cardboard, junk mail, magazines, phone books and other types of paper products that are 100% recyclable.