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Recycling Requirements: DeSoto vs Grand Prairie

How do recycling requirements rules compare between DeSoto, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

DeSoto has fewer restrictions than Grand Prairie.

DeSoto, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

DeSoto offers single-stream residential recycling through Waste Management. Residents receive a dedicated recycling cart collected on the same day as regular trash or on an alternating schedule depend

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Grand Prairie provides single-stream recycling collected weekly. Accepted items include paper, cardboard, plastics #1-5 and #7, aluminum, steel, and glass. No plastic bags or Styrofoam. Blue recycling cart provided by the city.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDeSotoGrand Prairie
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Collection-Weekly single-stream
Cart-Blue cart provided
Accepted-Paper, plastic #1-5,7, glass, metal
Not Accepted-Plastic bags, Styrofoam

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DeSoto FAQ

Is recycling required in DeSoto?

Not mandatory for residents, but single-stream recycling service is provided and strongly encouraged. Commercial businesses arrange their own recycling.

What can I put in my DeSoto recycling cart?

Paper, flattened cardboard, plastic bottles/jugs (#1, #2), metal cans, and glass bottles/jars — all empty, rinsed, and loose (not bagged).

Can plastic bags go in DeSoto recycling?

No. Plastic bags tangle sorting equipment. Take them to grocery store plastic film drop-off locations instead.

Grand Prairie FAQ

What can I recycle in Grand Prairie?

Paper, cardboard, plastics #1-5 and #7, aluminum, steel, and glass. No plastic bags or Styrofoam.

Is recycling mandatory?

Recycling is provided but not mandatory. No fines for not participating, but contaminated carts may not be collected.

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