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Drop-off stations are open to Fort Worth homeowners and some renters for disposal of trash, brush, recyclables, household chemicals and donated items.
Drop-off stations are free to Fort Worth residents. • Proof of residency (current water bill or drivers license) is required. • Size and volume limitations will apply. • FORT WORTHResidents must off-load to containers themselves. • Donation Centers Commercial waste will not be accepted (no dual-axle trailers or business vehicles).
Solid Waste Services provides residents with curbside collections for garbage, recycling, yard waste and bulk. Additional residential services include the Drop-Off Stations and Environmental Collection Center.
At the Drop-off Stations, residents can bring gently used items in good condition such as bicycles, books, furniture (except bedding and mattresses), appliances, clothing, garden tools, and exercise equipment.
Fort Worth residents can call 817-392-1234 for information about solid waste, recycling, drop-off stations, and other disposal methods for items not accepted at the ECC. Residents of other participating entities should contact their garbage/recycling programs for disposal information.
Visit Drop-Off Stations & Environmental Collection Center. Residents can visit any City Drop-Off Station or Environmental Collection Center to dispose of excess garbage and recycling items. Hazardous household waste, yard waste and bulk waste items are also accepted.
Mobile collection events are held in Fort Worth and participating entities throughout the year. For more information on what is accepted at the center, see the Household Hazardous Waste page. Accepted waste quantities. Automotive fluids: 10 gallons; Cleaning chemicals: 10 gallons; Cooking oil: 10 gallons; Lawn/garden/pool chemicals: 20 gallons
The City of Fort Worth makes it easy to recycle your old electronics. Through our new partnership with United Electronics Recycling (UER), residents can now bring electronic products to one of our Drop-Off Stations, where they are collected so that their recyclable materials can be put to use again. This is a safe process, both for the ...
Drop off the bundled shrub, tree trimmings, stacking trees or shrub limbs. You may also take brush to a city drop-off station to avoid extra pickup fees.
Fort Worth residents now have the opportunity to turn even more waste into resources by collecting their food scraps, which can be processed into compost — a rich soil nutrient. When composted, food scraps are diverted from your garbage cart helping to preserve the life of the city’s landfill.