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City of Dallas to Offer Post-Election Sign Recycling


SEATTLE (Recycling Monster): After the election season, the City of Dallas stated that post-election sign recycling would be available to its citizens at a number of transfer stations. Through November 30, 2024, residents may drop off these goods during regular drop-off hours.

Residents are encouraged to recycle metal stakes and corrugated plastic signs at transfer stations. It is not appropriate to put them in blue recycle roll carts. Staff from the Department of Sanitation will appropriately wrap the signage and metal poles for separate processing. Retail establishments that accept plastic bags are the best places to recycle or dispose of plastic film. Blue recycling rollcarts may hold the designs made entirely of cardboard. Plastic-coated cardboard signage ought to be recycled or thrown out with regular trash.

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Northwest (Bachman) Transfer Station, located at 9500 Harry Hines Boulevard; Northeast (Fair Oaks) Transfer Station, located at 7677 Fair Oaks Avenue; and Southwest (Westmoreland) Transfer Station, located at 4610 S. Westmoreland Road, are the three transfer stations that take political yard signs.

Residents of the City of Dallas are the only ones eligible for the aforementioned services. For information on available recycling options, residents of other cities and communities are asked to get in touch with their local solid waste management organization.

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