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Recycling Requirements: Conroe vs Shenandoah

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Conroe, TX and Shenandoah, TX?

Shenandoah has fewer restrictions than Conroe.

Conroe, TX

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Conroe provides weekly single-stream recycling through Frontier Waste Solutions using a 95-gallon yellow-lid cart. Accepted items include aluminum, steel cans, newspaper, cardboard, glass bottles, and plastic bottles. Recyclables must not be bagged.

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Shenandoah, TX

Montgomery County

Few Restrictions

Texas and Montgomery County do not mandate residential recycling. The Woodlands provides single-stream curbside recycling via Waste Management. Conroe offers optional recycling through private haulers. State goal is 40% diversion per TCEQ.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConroeShenandoah
ProviderFrontier Waste Solutions-
Cart95-gallon with yellow lid-
FrequencyOnce weekly-
Key RuleDo NOT bag recyclables-
State Mandate-None β€” voluntary only
TCEQ Goal-40% diversion voluntary
Woodlands-Single-stream via WM
Conroe-Optional through hauler
Bag Bans-Preempted by state

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Conroe FAQ

What can I recycle in Conroe?

Accepted items include aluminum cans, steel cans, newspaper, mail, paper, cardboard, glass bottles (clear, green, brown), and plastic bottles (milk, water, detergent, shampoo). Bottles must be cleaned out.

Should I bag my recyclables in Conroe?

No. Do not bag recyclables. Bags jam equipment at the Materials Recycling Facility. Place loose recyclables directly in the yellow-lid cart.

Shenandoah FAQ

Am I required to recycle in Montgomery County?

No. Neither Texas nor Montgomery County mandate residential recycling. TCEQ has a 40% diversion goal but no penalty for non-compliance.

Can Conroe ban plastic bags to encourage recycling?

No. The Texas Supreme Court ruling in Laredo Merchants Ass'n (2018) struck local plastic bag bans as preempted by the Texas Health & Safety Code container uniformity law.

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