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Services offered to Lackland AFB Military Family Housing
Company efforts are focused on waste removal and disposal as well as recycling through the use of "state of art" collection vehicles and highly motivated
personnel.

Residential Garbage Collection and Recycling

2 - times per week (Tues/Fri) curbside garbage collection using 96 gallon totters
1 - time per week (Tues) recycle collection using 18 gallon bins. Excess recycle products may be placed curbside in clear plastic bags.
In addition, we provide twice monthly bulk collection (1st and 15th of each month).
Bulk consists of household furniture and fixtures. Example: couches, tables, chairs, mattresses, box springs, bed frames, washers, dryers, etc. Interior and
exterior construction/remodeling waste building material will not be collected as part of the bulk pick-up.
Hazardous Waste Material - such as household chemicals generated from pesticides, herbicides and cleaners as well as used motor oil and old
car batteries should be taken to building # 7385 on the main base for disposal.
Car Tires - should be taken to building # 7390 on the main base for disposal.
You may take large card board boxes to building # 7390 to be recycled, otherwise they will be collected as trash if placed curbside.
All items must be placed curbside by 7am.

Updated Recyclable Materials List:

Paper - Most types of paper, such as circulars, catalogs, carbonless paper, dry goods packaging with liners removed (example: cereal, pasta, rice, beer/soda
cartons), envelopes, file folders, junk mail, magazines, newspapers, office paper, paperback books, paper bags, paper towel/toilet paper cores and non-metallic gift wrap. No phone books or wet or
yellowed paper will be picked up. No large cardboard please!

Glass Bottles and Jars All Colors: Remove lids and rinse all food and liquids. Examples: beverage bottles, food and condiment bottles and jars (jelly, mustard,
mayonnaise). No mirrors, windows, ceramics, or other glass or glazed materials are allowed.

Metal Cans: Aluminum, steel, and tin beverage and food cans rinsed of all food or liquids. Aerosol cans emptied and nozzle removed. Baking tins rinsed and
remaining contents removed.

Plastics: Labeled #l through #7. Remove lids and rinse any remaining food or liquids from containers or trays. Examples include: Beverage bottle, shampoo and
lotion bottles, meat trays, condiment bottles, prescription and medicine bottles, plastic grocery bags tied together into a bundle.

C6 reserves the right to add or delete items.

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