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Recycling in Burnet
Doing Our Part to Protect the Earth
The City of Burnet offers residential citizens and small businesses the opportunity to participate in single-stream curbside recycling. This page provides important information on how single-stream curbside recycling works.
ACDI (the City's solid waste provider) collects recyclable materials in a special green cart. The cart should be placed at the curb by 7 a.m. on your recycling day. Place your cart at the curb or edge of the street or alley with the handle facing toward your house (away from the street). Be sure there is a minimum clearance of three (3) feet on all sides of the carts, including mailboxes, trees, cars, etc.
Your recycling day is the same day as your trash day but every other week. (Recyclables should not be sorted into types.) See the link below for a map of the pick-up routes. If the 95-gallon cart is too big for you to handle call the City to request a smaller 65- gallon cart. The cost is the same regardless of the size of the cart. Elderly or disabled customers may request a house-side pickup by calling the City.
Citizens should place all eligible recyclable products into the green cart without bundling or bagging them. Businesses who wish to use the recycling system should contact the City at (512) 756-6093 to see if they are eligible to participate in the recycling program.
Eligible recyclable products are listed below.
DO NOT PLACE PLASTIC BAGS IN THE CART.
What you can place in your recycling cart
Plastics
Plastics No. 1, 2,3, 4, 5 and 7 only (The symbol will be stamped on the bottom of plastic containers). Water, soda and juice bottles, milk jugs, shampoo, conditioner and liquid soap bottles, detergent bottles, bleach and all-purpose cleaner bottles, margarine tubs, yogurt containers, empty medicine bottles, clean frozen food trays, plastic lids from bottles, plastic takeout containers, plastic produce containers, plastic disposable plates, cups and utensils (check the recycling number on the product).
Metal Containers
Aluminum cans, such as soda cans; tin and steel cans, such as soup cans and tuna cans; empty aerosol cans; metal lids from glass jars.
Paper
Newspapers and inserts, magazines, catalogs, junk mail and envelopes (No product samples; envelope labels and windows are OK), boxboard (thin cardboard like cereal boxes, shoe boxes, soda cartons, etc.), holiday and greeting cards, phone books, home office paper (stickies, manila envelopes and file folders and paper ream wrappers are OK), paper bags except for gift bags.
Corrugated Cardboard
Corrugated cardboard is thick and has a wavy middle layer. Moving and mailing boxes are usually made from corrugated cardboard.
Glass
Clear, green and amber glass. Put the glass containers in your recycling cart with all your recyclables. There is no need to remove labels. Metal lids from glass jars may also go in your recycling cart.
How to prepare your recyclables
- Recyclables must fit in the container.
- It is not necessary to sort or bag your recyclables. They will be sorted at the recycling station.
- Remember that recycling containers will only be picked up every other week. You may want to rinse cans or plastics that have contained food in order to keep the recycling container fresh.
- PLASTIC BAGS ARE NOT RECYCLABLE. Do not place your recyclables in plastic bags before putting them in the container.
What NOT to recycle
- Car tires
- Plastic bags such as grocery bags
- Styrofoam
- Motor oil bottles
- Cooking Oil
- Pool chemical containers
- Batteries
- Leaves or trimmings
- Tires
- Wet Paint
- Hazardous household waste, chemicals or pesticides
- Clothing or household items
- Liquids
Other options for recycling
Household Debris
The City offers monthly "Chunk your Junk" events for residents that live within the city limits of Burnet, TX. Household debris, leaves, trimmings, tires and many other items will be excepted. Click here, for event dates and more information. The City has also teamed up with ACDI to offer a Bulky Waste pick up on the first full week of every month, on your trash day. They will pick up 3 cubic yards extra for free. These dates are also on your Utility bill.
Household Hazardous Waste
Household hazardous waste such as paint or stain, motor oil, antifreeze, pesticides, batteries, and televisions and computer monitors must be disposed of appropriately.
Burnet County, the City of Burnet, the City of Marble Falls, and others sponsor household hazardous waste disposal events each year.
Drop off locations for motor oil in the City include:
- Hill Country Tire and Auto Services - 605 S. Water
- NAPA Auto Parts - 410 S. Water
- O'Reilly Auto Parts - 508 S. Water
How you can help prevent ILLEGAL DUMPING
Illegal dumping is a serious issue in Texas and across the country. Not only is it a blight on the countryside but it is also carries a fine and possible jail time if convicted. Dumpsites are dangerous. They can contain broken glass, exposed metal, hazardous wastes and other unsafe materials. Also, rats, snakes, mosquitoes and other pests are attracted to dumpsites, creating serious health hazards.
Stopping illegal dumping makes good environmental and economic sense. To learn more about the state statute addressing litter and illegal dumping crimes in Texas, go to http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/ and click on Health & Safety Code, paragraph 365.012. For local ordinances click here.
What you can do.
- Dispose of your litter properly and encourage others to do the same
- Spread the word to friends and neighbors that illegal dumping is a crime
- Organize volunteer cleanups of illegal dumpsites
- Report illegal dumping to the Code Enforcement Office at 512.756.6404.
Educators
The City of Burnet has posters, flyers and activities that you can use in your classroom regarding the benefits of recycling. Contact the Utility department for copies.