Houston Trash Dump, Transfer Stations & Landfills
Compare Houston dump, landfill, transfer station, and recycling drop-off options with fees, hours, resident rules, and accepted materials.
Need to know where to dump trash in Houston fast? Start with resident drop-off and recycling centers, then move to paid transfer or landfill options for heavier loads.
Houston guide review
Last reviewed March 5, 2026 using City of Houston depository, recycling, reuse, and Environmental Service Center pages plus Harris County Precinct 4, WM, and Waste Connections sources.
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Northwest Neighborhood Depository & Recycling Center
Northeast Neighborhood Depository & Recycling Center
Southeast Neighborhood Depository & Recycling Center
South Neighborhood Depository & Recycling Center
Southwest Neighborhood Depository & Recycling Center
Westpark Recycling Center
Clear Lake/Ellington Airport Recycling Center
Kingwood Recycling Center
Reuse Warehouse
Environmental Service Center - South
Environmental Service Center - North
Hardy Road Transfer Station
Atascocita Landfill
Fairbanks Road Recycling & Disposal Facility
Compare public and private Houston disposal options with source links, hours, rules, and accepted materials so you can choose the right site before you drive.
Where can I dump trash in Houston today?
Houston residents usually compare city neighborhood depositories for household cleanup, recycling centers for sorted materials, private transfer stations for mixed paid loads, and landfill options for heavier disposal. For paint, oil, batteries, and household chemicals, start with the Environmental Service Centers listed above rather than a standard trash site.
Where can I drop off trash for free in Houston?
Some Houston city and county programs offer free resident drop-off with ID and proof of address, while private transfer stations and landfills usually charge by load size or weight. Free access usually comes with visit caps, homeowner-only rules, or tighter material limits.
Houston transfer stations and recycling centers: what they accept
Houston city sites split by use case. Neighborhood depositories handle household trash, bulky cleanup, yard waste, and some recyclables. Recycling centers focus on sorted material streams such as bottles, cans, cardboard, motor oil, and tires. Private transfer and landfill sites are better fits for heavier mixed loads, brush, or construction debris.
Houston landfill and transfer station fees, hours, and rules
Expect Houston transfer stations and landfills to charge by weight, vehicle class, or load type, while city-run sites are usually resident-only and free with ID and proof of address. Visit caps, covered-load rules, and hazardous-waste restrictions are common, so checking the source link first usually saves a wasted trip.
Best Houston option by load type
Use a city depository for household cleanup, yard waste, mattresses, and bulky items if you qualify as a Houston resident. Use a recycling center for sorted recyclables and used motor oil, an Environmental Service Center for paint, batteries, and chemicals, a transfer station for faster paid unloading of mixed debris, and a landfill when you have a larger disposal load or construction-heavy material.
Before you drive to a Houston drop-off site
Houston rules change sharply by operator. City-run sites ask for Texas ID and matching proof of address, county dumpster sites are homeowner-only, and private landfill or transfer operators set their own fees and material screens. If you have paint, oil, chemicals, or batteries, do not assume a standard trash site will take them.
Results are sourced from public listings and community contributions. Always confirm before visiting.
About dumping in this city
Resident rules vary
Some public facilities require proof of residency. Call ahead if unsure.
Construction debris
C&D may be accepted only at certain sites or for a fee.
Always confirm
Hours and accepted materials change. Check the facility’s site or call first.
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