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Trash & Recycling in Stafford, TX (2026)

3 verified trash & recycling rules for Stafford, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Pickup Rules & Schedules

Stafford provides twice-weekly residential garbage collection through GFL Environmental on either Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday routes, with recycling and yard waste collected once weekly on the second pickup day.

Stafford Twice-Weekly Residential Solid Waste Pickup

Some Restrictions

Tex. Health & Safety Code Sec. 365.012 (Illegal Dumping; Discarding Lighted Materials; Criminal Penalties)

Sec. 365.012. ILLEGAL DUMPING; DISCARDING LIGHTED MATERIALS; CRIMINAL PENALTIES. (a) A person commits an offense if the person disposes or allows or permits the disposal of litter or other solid waste at a place that is not an approved solid waste site, including a place on or within 300 feet of a public highway, on a right-of-way, on other public or private property, or into inland or coast...

Bin Placement Rules

Stafford requires GFL-provided solid waste containers to be set at curbside, or as close to the roadway as practicable without obstructing traffic or pedestrians, no later than 7 a.m. on the scheduled collection day.

Stafford Curbside Cart Placement Before 7 AM

Some Restrictions

Bulk Item Disposal

Stafford requires tree limbs, brush, and bundled yard debris to be tied in bundles under 45 pounds and 4 feet long, with branches no thicker than 3 inches, and total volume capped at three cubic yards per pickup.

Stafford Brush, Limb, and Bulk Waste Limits

Heavy Restrictions

Tex. Health & Safety Code Sec. 365.012 (Illegal Dumping; Discarding Lighted Materials; Criminal Penalties)

Sec. 365.012. ILLEGAL DUMPING; DISCARDING LIGHTED MATERIALS; CRIMINAL PENALTIES. (a) A person commits an offense if the person disposes or allows or permits the disposal of litter or other solid waste at a place that is not an approved solid waste site, including a place on or within 300 feet of a public highway, on a right-of-way, on other public or private property, or into inland or coast...

Looking for Fort Bend County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Stafford city rules.

Trash & Recycling in Fort Bend County