The City of Amarillo offers free recycling drop-off locations for residents, accepting items such as used oil, oil filters, tin, aluminum, and cardboard. 

recycling services & locations

The City of Amarillo provides locations where residents can drop-off materials for recycling. The City arranges for private vendors to collect materials from these locations for our residents.

Oil, Oil Filters, Tin, and Aluminum Drop-Off Recycling

  • Central Recycling Drop Off Center
    • SE 27th & Hayes
  • 9000 W 34th – Behind Fire Station #2
  • 208 E Hastings – Behind Fire Station #4
  • 6th and Western – Next to the water tower

Cardboard Recycling

The City has contracted with KB Recycling to provide cardboard recycling for residents.

The drop-off locations for cardboard recycling are:

  • Medical Center Park- 1260 Streit Drive
  • Downtown Library- 413 SE 4th Street
  • Southwest Branch Library- 6801 W 45th Street
  • East Branch Library- 2232 E 27th Street
  • North Branch Library- 1500 NE 24th Street

recycling faqs

The City of Amarillo provides locations where residents can drop-off oil, oil filters, tin, and aluminum. The City also offers locations for cardboard recycling. Site location details can be found on the Recycling Services page. 

The City of Amarillo provides locations where residents can drop-off materials for recycling at no cost. The City arranges for private vendors to collect materials from these locations for our residents.

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