Keller provides single-stream curbside recycling through its franchise hauler. Participation is voluntary but encouraged, and specific rules govern accepted materials, contamination, and cart setout.
Keller residents receive single-stream curbside recycling service as part of their residential solid waste utility package, with a dedicated wheeled cart picked up on a scheduled day, often alternating or same-day as trash. Accepted materials typically include newspaper, mixed paper, magazines, cardboard broken down flat, paperboard, aluminum and steel food and beverage cans, empty aerosol cans, and plastic bottles and jugs marked with resin codes 1 and 2. Glass acceptance varies and has been reduced across many North Texas programs, so residents should check the current accepted-materials list before including glass. Items that routinely cause contamination and are not accepted include plastic bags and film, foam packaging, food-soiled paper, diapers, textiles, garden hoses, batteries, electronics, and bulky scrap metal. Residents should rinse containers free of food residue, remove caps and lids where required by the hauler, and place loose recyclables in the cart without bagging them in plastic trash bags, which causes whole loads to be rejected at the recycling facility. Cart setout rules mirror trash rules, with carts at the curb by 7 a.m., lids closed, and 3 to 5 feet of clearance. Contaminated loads may be left behind or redirected to landfill, and repeated contamination can lead to warnings from the hauler or city. Keller encourages waste reduction through community recycling events for electronics, household hazardous waste, and document shredding.
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