Houston Chronicle Sunday

Residents getting more flexibilit­y on curbside yard waste

- By Octavia Johnson

Houston residents are no longer required to use bags with the city’s seal for yard waste after the City Council approved the Solid Waste Management Department’s plan to expand the set-out options for the curbside yard waste collection program.

People now have the option to use any 100% biodegrada­ble bag meeting the American Society for Testing and Materials D6400 or EN 13432 specificat­ions, according to a news release.

The city’s code of ordinances previously required residents to use city-approved biodegrada­ble bags that featured city seals.

The program updates are meant to improve flexibilit­y and convenienc­e for residents participat­ing in the curbside yard waste collection program, according to officials.

“These programmat­ic enhancemen­ts are a direct reflection of recommenda­tions received from a variety of residents and civic groups who support the continued growth of our operations,” Mark Wilfalk, Solid Waste Management Department director, said in a statement.

Residents can also place the yard waste in personal reusable refuse containers or tie and bundle small logs in 4-foot lengths.

The yard waste can’t exceed 50 pounds.

Eligible households can participat­e in the yard waste collection program by having contents at least 3 feet away from their regular trash bins on the same days as scheduled garbage collection.

Service personnel will not collect curbside yard waste mixed with trash, paper, plastic or any other waste.

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