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Mandatory Organics Recycling: Baytown vs Deer Park

How do mandatory organics recycling rules compare between Baytown, TX and Deer Park, TX?

Baytown and Deer Park have similar restriction levels.

Baytown, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Texas has no statewide commercial or residential organics diversion law similar to California SB 1383 or Massachusetts. Harris County does not require food waste separation for residents or businesses, but Houston runs a voluntary residential subscription compost pilot and accepts yard waste through curbside service.

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Deer Park, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Texas has no statewide commercial or residential organics diversion law similar to California SB 1383 or Massachusetts. Harris County does not require food waste separation for residents or businesses, but Houston runs a voluntary residential subscription compost pilot and accepts yard waste through curbside service.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBaytownDeer Park
State mandateNoneNone
County mandateNoneNone
Houston pilotVoluntary subscriptionVoluntary subscription
Commercial ruleVoluntary, grant-fundedVoluntary, grant-funded
Yard wasteCurbside in Houston onlyCurbside in Houston only

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Baytown FAQ

Does Harris County require restaurants to compost food waste?

No. Texas has no commercial organics mandate and Harris County imposes none. Restaurants may contract voluntarily with private compost haulers like Moonshot Compost or Zero Waste Houston. TCEQ offers grant funding for new diversion programs.

Can I put food scraps in my Harris County trash?

Yes. Food scraps may be disposed in regular curbside trash in Harris County. Backyard composting is allowed and encouraged. Houston residents can join the city's voluntary subscription food-scrap pilot in eligible zip codes.

Deer Park FAQ

Does Harris County require restaurants to compost food waste?

No. Texas has no commercial organics mandate and Harris County imposes none. Restaurants may contract voluntarily with private compost haulers like Moonshot Compost or Zero Waste Houston. TCEQ offers grant funding for new diversion programs.

Can I put food scraps in my Harris County trash?

Yes. Food scraps may be disposed in regular curbside trash in Harris County. Backyard composting is allowed and encouraged. Houston residents can join the city's voluntary subscription food-scrap pilot in eligible zip codes.

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