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Showing 4 of 4 postsAmarillo City Bulk Trash Pickup Rules: What the City Takes vs. What We Take
The City of Amarillo offers free bulk trash pickup for residents — but it does not take everything. That old sofa on the curb? Probably fine. The pile of drywall from your bathroom renovation? A completely different story. This guide breaks down exactly what the city program covers, what it skips, and who handles the rest.
Eco-Friendly Junk Removal in Amarillo: What Responsible Disposal Actually Means
Responsible disposal means sorting what you haul, donating what still has life in it, recycling what the landfill should never see, and only sending to the landfill what genuinely has no other option. Here is what eco-friendly junk removal in Amarillo actually looks like in practice.
How Junk Removal Helps Keep Waste Out of the Randall County and Potter County Landfills
Every load diverted from the Amarillo Landfill matters more than ever. In May 2026, a fire burned over 2,300 acres and destroyed 52 homes. Here is how professional junk removal keeps waste out of landfills through recycling, donation, and responsible disposal.
Metal Recycling During Junk Removal in Amarillo: Which Items Have Scrap Value?
Plenty of the junk in your Amarillo garage has real scrap metal value. The old refrigerator, the beat-up water heater, the pile of copper pipe from your renovation — none of it is worthless. Here is the full breakdown of which items carry scrap value and how responsible junk removal routes them correctly.
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