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Recycling Requirements: Mcallen vs Mission

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Mcallen, TX and Mission, TX?

Mission has fewer restrictions than Mcallen.

Mcallen, TX

Hidalgo County

Some Restrictions

Mcallen requires residential recycling of accepted materials. Contamination with non-recyclables may cause entire bins to be rejected at the curb.

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Mission, TX

Hidalgo County

Few Restrictions

Hidalgo County does not run a mandatory or curbside recycling program for unincorporated areas. Its rural solid-waste program is permit-based drop-off disposal only; recycling is voluntary and provided through cities or private services.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcallenMission
AcceptedPaper, glass, aluminum, plastics-
Not AcceptedPlastic bags, food waste-
EnforcementContaminated bins skipped-
TopicRecycling Requirements-
County recycling mandate-None
Curbside recycling-Not offered by county
Recycling access-City or private programs
Rural set-out rule-None

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mcallen FAQ

What can I recycle curbside?

Paper, cardboard, glass bottles, aluminum cans, and plastics #1-#5. No plastic bags or food-soiled items.

What if my recycling bin is skipped?

Likely contaminated. Remove non-recyclables and set out on next collection day.

Mission FAQ

Does Hidalgo County require recycling?

No. The county has no mandatory recycling ordinance for unincorporated areas. Its program is permit-based drop-off disposal of mixed household waste only.

Where can county residents recycle?

Recycling is voluntary and generally provided through city programs or private recyclers; the county itself does not operate a residential recycling route.

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