Universal City offers curbside single-stream recycling every other week. Accepted materials include paper, cardboard, metal cans, and plastics 1 and 2. Glass and plastic bags are not accepted.
Universal City provides residential single-stream recycling through its contracted hauler, typically collected every other week on the same day as trash. Residents receive a dedicated blue or green cart for recyclables. Accepted materials include clean cardboard broken down flat, paperboard, newspaper and mixed paper, aluminum and steel food and beverage cans, and rigid plastic containers marked 1 (PET) and 2 (HDPE). Materials should be rinsed free of food residue to avoid contamination. Not accepted in curbside recycling are glass bottles and jars, plastic bags and film, Styrofoam, pizza boxes with grease, ceramics, scrap metal, tanglers such as hoses and cords, and household hazardous waste. Plastic bags jam automated sorting equipment and must be returned to grocery store collection bins. Contaminated loads can cause entire truckloads to be diverted to landfill. Yard waste is typically separate from recycling and may require bundling or special scheduling.
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Universal City, TX
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