Guadalupe County mandates no recycling in unincorporated areas, and Texas has no statewide residential recycling law. Participation depends on whether your private hauler offers it. Cities such as Schertz and Cibolo run curbside programs and drop-off sites.
No countywide recycling requirement applies outside city limits, and there is no Texas statewide residential mandate. Some private subscription haulers include curbside recycling as a paid add-on; others do not. Residents can also use drop-off recycling operated by nearby cities. Schertz, Cibolo, and Seguin offer curbside recycling or drop-off to their own residents. Tex. Health & Safety Code Β§364.011 authorizes the Commissioners Court to regulate solid waste, but Guadalupe County has not imposed a mandatory recycling or diversion program on unincorporated households.
None. Recycling is voluntary in unincorporated Guadalupe County and carries no county penalty for non-participation.
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Schertz, TX
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