Hutto Recycling Center

The Hutto Recycling Center is located on two enclosed acres at the entrance to the Williamson County Landfill on F.M. 1660 north of Hutto. Click here for directions.

The Hutto Recycling Center is available for Williamson County residential customers only (no commercial customers). There is no fee to use the facility. Please sort items before dropping them off. Bundle newspapers or collect them in brown paper grocery bags, not plastic bags. Residents are invited to pick up and re-use paint dropped off at the center.


Accepted at no charge:

  • Cardboard
  • Newspapers and magazines
  • Aluminum cans
  • Plastic bottles and containers #1-#7
  • Computer-related items:
    • Desktop computers
    • Laptop computers
    • Electronic pads
    • Printers
    • Keyboards
    • Mice
    • Speakers
    • Cords & cables
    • Software
    • Scanners
    • Hard drives (External or Internal)
        Dell and Goodwill Industries do not accept liability for lost or confidential data or software. You are responsible for backing up any valuable information and erasing sensitive data from the hard drive before dropping it off. (If you want to completely erase the hard drive, you can find a number of free services available online.)
  • Household electronics:
    • VCR players
    • DVD players
    • Stereo equipment
    • Telephone, cell phones
  • Paint
    • Williamson County residents may recycle up to 10 gallons of water-based/latex paint per day at no charge.
    • Williamson County residents will be charged an additional fee beginning with the 11th gallon of $7.50 per gallon.
    • All partial gallons are charged as one full gallon.
    • Oil-based based paint is not accepted.
  • Household batteries - Batteries must have negative and positive terminals covered with electrical tape before delivering to Recycle Center.
  • Used oil- Limit of 3 gallons per day.
  • Scrap metal.

Accepted, for a fee:

  • Refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners: $40 plus fees and taxes

Not Accepted:

  • Plastic grocery/retail bags
  • Wax-coated or foil-coated boxes such as ice cream boxes
  • Diapers
  • Foam materials
  • Glass
  • Tires
  • Automotive batteries
  • Lead-acid batteries
  • Household trash
  • Refrigerators or freezers with food inside
  • Chemicals
  • Pesticides and herbicides
  • Gasoline or diesel
  • Fluorescent light bulbs
  • Oil-based paints and products
  • Computer monitors
  • Televisions

Household Hazardous Waste Day

Williamson County and WM host two Household Hazardous Waste Collection Days each year.  Click here for more information.

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