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Have a real Christmas tree and don’t know what to do with it? Central Texas residents can recycle their Christmas trees and other living holiday decor at several locations throughout the city of ...
Austin is making it easier for people to recycle, thanks to the nonprofit Austin Parks Foundation, which gave the city a $50,000 grant for the Parks and Recreation Department’s pilot program focused ...
The city now is accepting food and beverage cartons and coated paper products in curbside bins. The city of Austin, Texas, now is accepting food and beverage cartons and coated paper products in ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, the amount of trash also increases by about 25%, according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency. To reduce the amount of waste, ...
On Monday, the city of Austin said its curbside customers can now recycle food and beverage cartons and coated paper products in their blue recycling carts. This is an effort to help reduce the amount ...
Austinites, hold onto your milk cartons. An expansion of the city's recycling program makes it possible to include food and beverage cartons and coated paper products in the blue curbside bins.
City of Austin hosts drive-through holiday tree recycling event at Zilker Park on Sunday,. Austin residents can drop off all-natural holiday trees, wreaths and garlands at Zilker Park for recycling ...
There’s good news and bad news about Austin’s single-stream recycling program. In the five months from its inception in October through February, Austinites deposited a total of 20,186 tons of ...