The City of Lewisville encourages every resident to recycle, and the cost for recycling services is included in the basic solid waste fee paid by residents on their water bills. Diverting materials from the landfill helps protect the life of the landfill, which enhances the ability of the city to contain future costs for solid waste collection services.
How the Program Works
Each single-family household is provided a city-owned 64 gallon recycling cart with a serial number on it that “assigns” that cart to a specific address. Recycling is collected every week. Residents are provided a city map with collection routes to assist with determining their collection schedules. The recycling map is also available online (VIEW RECYCLING MAP).
Recyclables will only be collected if placed inside the cart. All acceptable materials can be placed together in the cart; there is no need to separate the materials. Materials placed outside the cart will not be picked up. The cart is to be used ONLY for recyclable materials listed below, and should not contain trash, yard waste, or any other material. If unacceptable materials are placed in the cart, the cart will not be emptied by the recycling truck or the trash truck and the resident will be responsible for removing the unacceptable items from the cart. Not all items made out of plastic, glass, metal, or paper are accepted in the city’s curbside program, so be sure to consult the list to determine what is appropriate for this program.
Carts should be placed out by 7 a.m. on the scheduled collection day in the same location that the trash is collected (either on the curb in front of the home or in the alley behind the home). To maintain neat and attractive residential areas and prevent possible theft or vandalism, carts should not be set out for collection more than 24 hours prior to the collection day, and should be removed from the collection location within 24 hours of being emptied. To report a missed collection, contact Waste Management directly at 972-315-5400.
Acceptable Items
Unacceptable Items
Requests for Additional Recycling Carts
The City makes second recycling carts available to residents who consistently have more recycling than will fit in one cart. There is a charge of $2.05 added to the monthly water bill to cover the maintenance and collection costs, so residents do need to complete a request form agreeing to pay that cost before a second cart will be delivered.
To access the request form, click here: 2nd Recycling Cart Request FormQuestions
For additional information, to report a damaged or stolen cart, or for comments on service, please call the City’s Environmental Programs Office at 972-219-3503.
To report missed recycling collections, please contact Waste Management Customer Service at (972) 315-5400.
CITY FACILITY DROP OFF RECYCLING LOCATIONS:
City recycling drop-off sites can be used for the following materials:
Plastic and metal recyclable items that are too large for your curbside recycling cart should be taken to one of the City’s drop-off recycling locations (see below). Examples of accepted items are:
- Plastic Buckets
- Plastic Wading Pools
- Plastic Crates
- Plastic Hangers
- Plastic Storage Containers
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- Large Playground Toys
- Pet Carriers
- Laundry Baskets
- Nursery Pots
- Plastic Lawn Furniture
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- Metal Toys
- Plastic Kitchen Items
- Plastic Waste Cans
- Basketball Hoops
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If you have questions about the drop-off sites, please contact the City at 972-219-3503.
College Street Park
Located at 595 W. College Street. Accepts paper only.
Fire Station #5
Located at 651 Waters Ridge. Accepts all items listed above.
Memorial Park
1950 S. Valley Pkwy., Lewisville. Accepts all items listed above.
Municipal Annex
1197 W. Main St., Lewisville. Accepts all items listed above.
Residential Convenience Center
330 W. Jones St., Lewisville. Accepts all items listed above.
OTHER PLACES TO RECYCLE
The following information is provided strickly as a resource for our community. Inclusion on this web page is not an endorsement by the City of the businesses listed and there may be other vendors who offer similar services. Information is updated from time to time, but some resources may no longer be available.
AAA Recycling
Located at 575 Jubilee Lane, Lewisville (972) 492-9990. Accepts appliances, scrap metal, batteries, and aluminum.
Albertson's Grocery Store
Located at 1087 West Main Street- (972) 420-1969. Will accept plastic bags.
Almetco Recycling
Located at 709 North Cowan - (972) 221-7442. Will accept aluminum, copper, brass, batteries, plastics, aluminum/copper reefers, stainless steel.
Auto Zone
All locations. They will accept used motor oil (5 gallons per visit) and old car batteries.
Batteries Plus
Located at 1093 W. Main St., Lewisville - (972) 219-7333. Accepts Nickel-Caladium (Ni-Cd) and other recyclable batteries (in power tools, cell/cordless phones, etc.)
Balcones Recycling
Commercial customers only. Located at 13921 Senlac Drive, Farmers Branch - (972) 481-1400. Accepts mixed office papers.
Best Buy
Located at 2601 S. Stemmons, Lewisville - (214) 488-8624. Accepts most consumer electronics, including televisions and monitors up to 32 inches, desktop computers, notebooks, videocassette recorders, DVD players and phones.
Big City Crushed Concrete
Located at 1580 Stonewall Street, Lewisville - (972) 394-2910. Accepts concrete.
Christian Community Action
Located at 128 South Mill Street in Lewisville- (972) 219-4355. They will take appliances, clothing , coat hangers, paper bags, and many other household items. Call to arrange for large item pick-up.
Dallas Can Academy
Located at 2601 Live Oak Street, Dallas - (972) 274-5437. Accepts cars and current computer software.
Dallas Furniture Bank
Located at 1417 Upfield Drive, Suite 104, Carrollton - (972) 466-0600. Will accept usable basic household furniture.
DI Digital Imaging & Laser Products
RECYCLE FOR CASH!! Located at 116 Hillside Drive, in Lewisville - (972) 219-1300. Will accept toner cartridges from laser printers and fax machines.
Fire Shield
(972) 724-7800. Accepts fire extinguishers.
Firestone
All locations. Accepts tires, motor oil, oil filters, and car/boat/motorcycle batteries..
Foam Fabricators
Located at 900 E. FM 1709, Keller - (817) 379-6520. Will accept packaging foam (e.g., TV, VCR, stereo equipment, etc.).
Flower Mound Pharmacy
Located at 1001 Cross Timbers Road, Suite 1170, Flower Mound - (972) 355-4614. Will accept expired medications.
Fulton Recycling and Supply
Located at 1404 Ft. Worth Drive, Denton - (940) 383-1651. Accepts appliances, scrap metal, aluminum cans.
Goodyear
All locations. Accepts tires, motor oil, oil filters, and car/boat/motorcycle batteries..
Habitat for Humanity of Denton County
Located at 1003 Shady Oaks Drive in Denton - (940) 382-8487. Accepts donations of construction materials and household items.
Hartwells Garden Center
Located at 1570 N. Stemmons, Lewisville - (972) 436-3612. Accepts plastic pots and plastic flat carriers.
Ken Owens Battery Store
Located at 275 S. Mill, Lewisville - (972) 436-3974. Accepts car batteries.
Lewisville Goodwill Retail Center
Located at 919 W. Main Street, Lewisville - (972) 436-3181. Accepts electronics.
Lewisville Lions Club
They will take old eyeglasses and recycle them for needy children and adults. Drop-off location at Texas State Optical at 1124 West Main, Lewisville.
Northwest Propane Gas Company
Located at 277 S. Mill Street in Lewisville (972) 436-4818. Accepts propane cylinders.
O'Reilly Auto Parts
All locations. Accepts oil and oil filters.
Porter Tire Company
324 N. Mill, Lewisville - 972-436-6461. Accepts tires, motor oil, oil filters, and car/boat/motorcycle batteries..
Radio Shack
All locations. Recycle Batteries Hotline - 1-800-8-BATTERY. Accepts Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries found in power tools, cell/cordless phones, camcorders, etc.
Salvation Army
Pick up service for most household items. Call (214) 630-5611, ext. 4.
WalMart
All locations. Accepts plastic grocery bags and used motor oil.
News About Electronics Recycling……..
Used computer equipment is a rapidly growing source of waste in Texas and across the country. While these computers contain valuable resources that can be reused or recycled, historically, rates for reusing and recycling used computer equipment have remained low. That is because there were few choices available to consumers to recycle those products.
Starting in September 2008, Texas consumers were provided new options to have their used computer equipment collected and recycled for free. HB 2714, requires computer manufacturers selling in the state to establish free and convenient programs to collect and recycle their own brand of desktops, laptops and monitors sold to consumers. It also requires retailers selling computer equipment to sell only the products of those manufacturers who develop such recycling programs and file their recovery plans with the State of Texas. Here are some of the highlights of the law:
Each manufacturer is responsible only for its own brand(s) of computer equipment. The rules define computer equipment as:
- a monitor,
- a desktop computer or laptop, and
- an accompanying keyboard and mouse made by the same manufacturer.
Manufacturers are required to offer collection and recycling only for computer equipment purchased primarily for personal or home-business use, regardless of when it was sold, not just computer equipment purchased after September 1, 2008.
Consumers are responsible for any confidential information left on the computer equipment.
Retailers are not permitted to sell any new computer equipment from a manufacturer unless the manufacturer appears on the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) list of manufacturers that have submitted a recovery plan and notification of a compliant collection program to the TCEQ. The list is updated regularly by TCEQ as new information is received from manufacturers. The list is available on the TCEQ web site:
http://www.tceq.com/assistance/P2Recycle/electronics/manufacturer-list.html#list
Consumers should contact the retailer where the equipment was purchased or the manufacturer for their computer equipment for information about their recycling options.
Why do consumers need to recycle computers instead of placing them in the landfill?
Electronic equipment contains many toxic materials that are harmful to humans and the environment. Over 1,000 materials are used to make electronic products and their components like semiconductor chips, circuit boards, and disk drives. Computer monitors contain several pounds of lead, and if they go the landfill, that lead can potentially leach into water sources. Some states even ban them from their landfills. Many of the heavy metals found in landfills (such as lead, mercury and cadmium) come from electronic equipment discarded there.
Where can Lewisville residents recycle their computers?
TCEQ is finding that some manufacturers and retailers are slow to respond to the computer recycling regulations, but there are some options currently available in Lewisville. Residents are encouraged to contact local retailers who sell computer equipment and manufacturers on the TCEQ list to request recycling options be made available locally for their products.
Lewisville Goodwill Retail Center
919 W. Main Street
Lewisville 75067
Phone: 972-436-3181
Goodwill Industries and Dell have partnered to create RECONNECT, a free program for consumers to reuse and responsibly recycle unwanted electronics. It’s easy and it’s free. Simply bring in your computer equipment to your local Goodwill store. Proceeds from resale value of donations will be returned to Goodwill Industries to support their mission of creating job opportunities for individuals with barriers to employment. Visit the RECONNECT web site for more information:
http://www.reconnectpartnership.com/
Staples
997 W. Valley Ridge
Lewisville 75067
972-353-3877
Staples makes it easy for customers to recycle e–waste by simply bringing their used computers, monitors, laptops, and desktop printers, faxes and all–in–ones to any Staples store. All brands are accepted, regardless of whether the equipment was purchased at Staples. Smaller computer peripherals such as keyboards, mice, and speakers are accepted at no charge. A recycling fee of $10 per piece of large equipment is charged to cover handling, transport, product disassembly and recycling.
Other Items Accepted for Recycling:
Ink and Toner Cartridges
PDAs
Cell Phones
Pagers
Digital Cameras
Rechargeable Batteries
http://www.staples.com/sbd/content/about/soul/recycling.html
Office Depot
602 FM 3040
Lewisville 75067
972-315-0202
Customers can recycle their computers and certain related electronic equipment by purchasing a box, filling it, and bringing it in to the store for shipment. Any brand is accepted. Check out Office Depot’s web site for more information and for a complete list of acceptable items:
http://www.officedepot.com/specialLinks.do?file=/promo/pages/0928_recycling.jsp&template=customerservice
Best Buy
2601 S. Stemmons
Lewisville 75067
214-488-8624
Stores will accept most consumer electronics, including televisions and monitors up to 32 inches, desktop computers, notebooks, videocassette recorders, DVD players and phones.
Source: Waste & Recycling New
http://www.bbycommunications.com/crnew/recycling.asp
Computer Crusher Recycling Company
2141 Collins Rd., #801
Denton, Texas 76208
940-380-0091
Accepts computer components, monitors, printers, and much more. Offers residential and commercial services. Can do on-site data destruction. Drop-off locations available.
http://www.computercrusher.com
LINKS TO OTHER RESOURCES
The Department and the City are not promoting or endorsing these organizations or their opinions. They are just provided as a service to our citizens and others.
earth911.org
This site is designed to link the environmental programs of all 50 states into a single network. Database is searchable by state or zip code.
Greener Choices
Keep America Beautiful
Lewisville is a member city of this multi-purpose organization.
North Central Texas Council of Governments
Visit their Environmental Resource Department for lots of information on recycling and a comprehensive guide to Web Sites regarding household hazardous waste.
North Texas Corporate Recycling Association
Our Earth.org
This is a Web Site that provides information on recycling resources.
Recycle.org
TimeToRecycle.com
This is a Web Site that provides information on recycling resources in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Texas Recycles Computers
This site provides information about the recent Texas law that requires computer manufacturers to offer free recycling for their computers,
monitors, keyboards and mice.
For information on composting, try these sites: Compost Resource Page
This site is intended to serve as a hub of information for anyone interested in the various aspects of composting. Excellent site.
Compost System
Information on creating a home compost system.
Texas Product Stewardship Council
The Texas Product Stewardship Council is an organization of local governments that work with State government, waste and recycling companies, manufacturers, businesses, and consumers to reduce waste and bring good public policy to the materials management industry. Product stewardship - also referred to as extended producer responsibility - is an environmental management strategy that focuses responsibility for minimizing a product's environmental impact on those who design, produce, sell, and use that product. The TXPSC is one of several state organizations with this common mission.
Keep Lewisville Beautiful
KLB is a nonprofit organization affiliated with Keep Texas Beautiful and Keep America Beautiful. The organization partners with the City of Lewisville on numerous environmental and beautification projects. Visit KLB's website to find out how you can plug in.
GreenBiz.com
Launched in 2000, GreenBiz provides news and tools focused on sustainability for businesses.
STOP ILLEGAL DUMPING!
The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) has received a grant to operate and maintain a hotline for reporting illegal dumping activities. If residents observe someone dumping household trash, roofing shingles or other debris, they are encouraged to call: 1-888-335-DUMP (3867) and make a report on the voice mail recording. The appropriate authorities will then be alerted.
The following counties are included:
Collin
Dallas
Denton
Ellis
Erath
Hood
Hunt
Johnson | Kaufman
Navarro
Palo Pinto
Parker
Rockwall
Somervell
Tarrant
Wise |
For more information, contact the Environmental Resources Department of the NCTCOG at 817-640-3300. |