
Does Dallas actually recycle? Dallas has a public-private partnership with the McCommas Bluff Landfill’s recycling center in southern Dallas, which handles the city’s recyclables. Other major trash haulers such as Republic Services and Waste Management have recycling centers in the region, too.
What is recyclable in Dallas? All cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area have recycling programs. All cities recycle the same basic things: newspaper, paper, plastic containers, glass (all colors), cardboard, metal, aluminum cans.
Can you get money for cans in Texas? Currently, Texas recycles about 12.9 million tons of waste from municipal solid waste streams. And the good news is that you can take part in recycling various types of plastic scrap, as well as other types of waste, and get paid for it. For example, you could collect and sell cans for cash.
What items are recyclable in Texas?
- Adding machine tape.
- All white and colored paper.
- Paper ream wrappers.
- Brochures & pamphlets.
- Cardboard & paperboard boxes.
- Envelopes (even with plastic windows or labels)
- Folders — manila, coated, colored, even if they have plastic tabs or metal strips.
- Junk mail, direct mail, etc.