Road to Zero Waste
by Jeff Patterson People know Austin for its green spaces, vibrant gardens, and strong environmental values. Did you know that composting food scraps and yard waste with Austin Resource Recovery (ARR) helps the environment? Organic waste—like fruit…
by Jeff Patterson Composting through Austin Resource Recovery (ARR) is easy and impactful. You can cut waste, enrich local soil, and support our city's zero waste goals by composting more. Put organic items like food scraps, yard trimmings, and paper…
by Michael Taylor Reducing holiday waste The holiday season brings joy, but it also generates a lot of waste. In the United States, trash volume increases by an estimated 25 percent between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day! From packaging materials to…
Happy America Recycles Day! It’s a great time to reflect on how recycling responsibly helps the environment. To celebrate, here are seven simple tips you can follow all year round. 1. Use the “What Do I Do With…” tool Not sure if something is…
By Jeff Patterson On September 23, City leaders, Austin Resource Recovery (ARR) leadership and contracting partners broke ground on the new Northeast Service Center (NESC) at 8301 Johnny Morris Road. Speakers highlighted the center as an exciting and…
By Rosario Lopez-Cadenas Do you have an upcoming on-demand household hazardous waste (HHW) appointment? Keep in mind that HHW items cannot be set out at the curb. Ensure a smooth collection process by following these set-out guidelines: Seal or close…
By Rosario Lopez-Cadenas Does your garage or storage shed need a spring cleaning? There are many reasons to use Austin’s new on-demand household hazardous waste (HHW) collection service to properly dispose of old paint, cleaning products and pool…
By Michael Taylor Are you looking to save big on clothing, electronics, baby gear, school supplies, furniture, appliances and more? Do you have an item that needs to be fixed? The Austin Reuse Directory makes it easy for Austinites to find, rent or…
By Michael Taylor Exciting news! Austinites can now recycle food and beverage cartons and coated paper products in their recycling at home and at work. Cartons, also known as aseptic and gable top containers, package items like milk, juice, protein…