Waste Management in Waco

The City of Waco is committed to maintaining a clean and environmentally responsible community through efficient waste management practices. This guide provides residents with essential information on types of waste, pickup schedules, bin requirements, and programs designed to support sustainable waste disposal.

Types of Waste

Understanding the categories of waste is crucial for proper disposal and recycling. Waco residents should be aware of the different types of waste managed by the city:

  • Household Waste: This includes everyday items such as food scraps, paper, and packaging materials.
  • Recyclables: Items such as plastics, metals, and glass that can be processed and reused.
  • Yard Waste: Organic waste from gardens including grass clippings, leaves, and branches.
  • Hazardous Waste: Items that require special handling, such as batteries, chemicals, and electronic waste.

Pickup Schedule

The city provides a convenient waste pickup service to ensure timely and efficient waste removal. Residents should adhere to the following schedule:

  • Weekly Collection: Household waste is collected once a week. Residents should place their bins at the curb by 7:00 AM on their designated collection day.
  • Biweekly Recycling: Recyclables are collected every other week, on the same day as regular waste collection.
  • Yard Waste: Scheduled pickups vary by area, and residents can check their specific schedule online.

Bin Requirements

Proper use of waste bins is essential for efficient collection and environmental protection. The City of Waco has established the following bin requirements:

  • Size and Type: Residents are provided with specific bins for household waste and recyclables. Each bin is color-coded for easy identification.
  • Placement: Bins must be placed at the curb with at least three feet of clearance from obstacles such as mailboxes, cars, and trees.
  • Maintenance: Residents are responsible for keeping their bins clean and in good condition.

Programs

To promote sustainability and community involvement, the City of Waco offers a variety of waste management programs:

  • Recycling Education: Workshops and resources are available to educate residents on proper recycling practices.
  • Composting Initiatives: Programs aimed at reducing organic waste through community and home composting solutions.
  • Hazardous Waste Disposal: Special collection events for safe disposal of hazardous materials.

Violations

Adhering to waste management guidelines is essential for community health and safety. The City of Waco enforces regulations to prevent violations, including:

  • Improper Disposal: Disposing of waste in non-designated areas can result in fines.
  • Non-compliance with Bin Requirements: Failure to follow bin placement and maintenance rules may lead to penalties.
  • Contamination of Recyclables: Mixing non-recyclables with recyclables can harm recycling efforts and result in violations.

For more detailed information and to access specific services, residents are encouraged to visit the City of Waco’s official website or contact the Solid Waste Department directly.

Contact Waco Solid Waste

  • Service: Waco Solid Waste Services
  • Population Served: Approximately 143,000 residents
  • Address: 501 Schroeder Dr, Waco, TX 76710
  • Website: waco-texas.com
  • Phone: (254) 299-2612