Address: Denton, TX 76208, USA
Phone: +19403498041
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–4PM
Tuesday: 7AM–4PM
Wednesday: 7AM–4PM
Thursday: 7AM–4PM
Friday: 7AM–4PM
Saturday: 7AM–4PM
Shannon Mansfield
I came here because the North Lakes Recycling Center is closed until September 21st. There is some signage to get you there for recycling, but it was confusing after the office. I went to go ask someone in the office, but it was locked (45 mins before close). Then we figured we would wait in the line for bulk drop off to ask. The person was nice, which is why I gave another star in my review. After that, the signage is so confusing. We drove in circles because they painted over the recycling sign to have no arrows. Why? I don't know. We went the wrong way and then had to turn around after 10 minutes and found the recycling bins. It's so disappointing. I wish Denton would actually mean what they say a provide recycling through out the city. Especially apartment living. I would suggest going to the North Lakes location. It is right behind the Tennis Center if that helps and is way more straight forward.
eden why
If Denton wants to discourage people from recycling, they're going about it exactly right. To get to the recycling bins you have to wait in the line with all the people who are weighing their trash or yard waste. Maybe Saturdays are busier than other times? In any case, today it took 30+ minutes of waiting in the 100° heat before we were let through to drop off our measly collection of recyclables. Ostensibly, it's free... but it's not free to run your air conditioner in an old Dodge Caravan for half an hour in the Texas summer. Also, I don't know if the bins are always mixed? But even though their website tells you to sort into plastic, paper, etc., it all goes in the same big dumpster.
Matthew Allison
Fast and convenient
Jose Cardona
What a breeze. But be prepared with a box cutter. You may need it.
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no
I do not believe so
Certain things cost money, like paint or TV screens - things that are expensive to get rid of. But normal recycling, electronics recycling, and appliance recycling is free.
No not free you can take it to city landfill
No tires allowed at the Landfill or recycle area.
Where are you trying to go the Denton Landfill? If so yes you can
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