You can schedule an appointment for your address through the Austin Recycles app, online or by calling 3-1-1 (512-974-2000). The scheduling system will show you which items or materials can be collected, and you'll need to select all the items you'll be setting out.
Austin Resource Recovery does provide cardboard pickup service indirectly; every other week, recycling is collected by municipal waste management crews.
Collection schedule Austin Resource Recovery customers receive twice-per-year collection of bulk items. Use the My Schedule tool to get a personalized collection calendar for all residential curbside services, including bulk item pickup. You can add your schedule to Google, iCal or Outlook, or you can print it.
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Illegal Dumping Report unauthorized disposal of waste materials, such as household garbage, debris, or hazardous materials. Call the Regional Enforcement Task Force Illegal Dumping Hotline: (877) NO DUMPS (663-8677) or TCEQ at (512) 339-2929.
If your branches are longer than 5 feet, they are large branches and can be collected during your twice-annual large brush collection. The Austin Recycles App is the easiest and fastest way to get important alerts and reminders about your City of Austin trash, recycling and compost services.
Austin and Travis County residents can drop yard trimmings and large brush at Austin Water's Hornsby Bend Biosolids Management Plant (2210 FM 973, Austin, TX) 8 a.m.– 3 p.m., Monday–Saturday. The material will be composted and made into Dillo Dirt.
Set-out guidelines Place bulk items at the curb by a.m. on your appointment date. Separate items into three piles. Keep items 5 feet away from your carts, mailbox, fences or walls, water meter, telephone connection box, fire hydrants and parked cars.