Battery Recycling · Austin, TX · Local guide
Lithium Ion Battery Disposal in Austin
Critical local issue — Austin Resource Recovery has publicly tied lithium-ion in curbside carts to collection-truck and MRF fires in Texas summer heat. Options: (1) Call2Recycle drop boxes at Home Depot, Lowe's, Best Buy, Staples; (2) Austin Public Library branches accept household batteries (NOT large/EV); (3) Recycle & Reuse Drop-off Center; (4) New on-demand HHW curbside (since Jan 2025). Tape terminals before drop-off.
Where to drop off lithium ion battery disposal in Austin
4 local options, verified against listing sources.
Travis County household hazardous waste program
Austin Recycle & Reuse Drop-Off Center
Central HHW hub for Austin & Travis County. Appointment required, released weekly. Free for residents.
Phone: (512) 974-4343 · Website: official program page ↗
Other local programs
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Austin Resource Recovery On-Demand HHW Curbside Collection
Curbside pickup of paint, batteries, automotive fluids, aerosols, pool chemicals, pesticides, fluorescent bulbs, propane cylinders. Launched January 2025 as on-demand service. Up to 3 collections per address per year. 30-gallon total limit, no individual containers >5 gallons.
Phone: 3-1-1 (512-974-2000)
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Austin ReBlend
Free 100% post-consumer recycled latex paint (low-VOC) made from HHW drop-offs. Available in three shades (Texas Limestone, Balcones Canyonland, Barton Creek Greenbelt) for residents, nonprofits, and businesses by appointment at the Recycle & Reuse Drop-off Center.
Phone: 512-974-4343
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Austin Public Library Battery Drop-Off Network
Household battery collection at 20+ APL branches (look for 5-gallon black/gray buckets); does NOT accept large car or solar panel batteries.
Phone: 3-1-1
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Dell Reconnect via Goodwill Central Texas
Free recycling of any-brand computer equipment (laptops, desktops, monitors, peripherals) at participating Goodwill Central Texas donation centers.
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Travis County 1431 Citizens Collection Center (Cedar Park)
General household trash only ($4.33/cubic yard, Thu-Sat 8am-3:50pm); HHW for county residents is routed to the City of Austin Recycle & Reuse Center.
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Call2Recycle drop-off network (Austin)
Rechargeable and single-use batteries (under 11 lb) at Home Depot, Lowe's, Best Buy, Staples and other retail locations citywide; terminals must be taped or bagged before drop-off.
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Travis County recycling locator
Searchable database of drop-off sites for paint, electronics, batteries, and other materials across Travis County.
What to know in Austin
Local rules and laws
- Texas Recycles Computers Program (30 TAC Ch. 328, Subch. I): TCEQ requires computer manufacturers selling in Texas to offer free recycling of their own brand-labeled computer equipment to households.
- Texas Recycles TVs Program (30 TAC Ch. 328, Subch. J): TV manufacturers must register with TCEQ, file a recovery plan, and recycle a market-share allocation of CTE (covered television equipment) in Texas.
- Texas does NOT have a paint stewardship law — PaintCare does not operate in Texas (as of 2026).
- Austin Universal Recycling Ordinance (URO): commercial properties, multifamily, and food-permitted businesses must provide recycling/organics access; annual diversion plans due Oct 1-Feb 1; violations are Class C misdemeanors up to $2,000/day.
- Austin Construction & Demolition Recycling Ordinance (2015): projects over 5,000 sq ft must reuse/recycle 50% of debris or dispose <2.5 lbs/sq ft.
- Austin City Code Ch. 15-6 (Solid Waste Services Administrative Rules) governs HHW handling and prohibits placing batteries and HHW in curbside recycling/trash carts.
Useful local details
- Recycle & Reuse Drop-off Center is appointment-only — slots can be hard to get and are scheduled via the Austin Recycles mobile app or by calling 3-1-1.
- Austin's on-demand HHW curbside service is brand-new (January 2025), replacing the prior bulk/brush twice-a-year schedule with up to 3 service appointments per year per address.
- HHW curbside set-out rule: items must be staged OUT of direct sunlight (garage or porch) — the city explicitly warns about Austin heat causing reactions; NOT placed at the curb until collection morning.
- Austin Resource Recovery warns that batteries in curbside recycling carts have started truck/MRF fires in summer heat — the city actively campaigns to keep lithium-ion out of carts.
- City of Austin's Recycle & Reuse Center accepts HHW from Travis County residents free (Austin & county only); fees apply to non-residents and businesses cannot use the residential HHW service.
- Zero Waste by 2040: Austin City Council adopted 90% landfill diversion goal in 2011; 2023 Comprehensive Plan added 'aggressive milestones.'
- PaintCare absence: unlike Colorado, California, or Oregon, Texas residents cannot drop paint at hardware stores under PaintCare — all paint must go through municipal HHW.
- Large batteries (car, solar panel, EV) are explicitly excluded from APL library drop-off boxes — they require Recycle & Reuse Center appointment or manufacturer programs.
- Solar panel disposal fee schedule: first 2 panels under 100 lbs are free at the Recycle & Reuse Center, then $0.30/lb.
For general battery recycling info — what's recyclable, how to prepare items, where the materials go — see the national battery recycling guide. For all Austin options, browse battery recycling in Austin.
Related Austin guides
Sources verified for this guide
- www.austintexas.gov/dropoff
- www.austintexas.gov/resource-recovery/locations/recycle-and-reuse-drop-center
- www.austintexas.gov/resource-recovery/programs/demand-bulk-brush-and-household-hazardous-waste-collection
- www.austintexas.gov/batteries
- www.austintexas.gov/reblend
- www.austintexas.gov/uro
- www.austintexas.gov/zerowaste
- www.traviscountytx.gov/tnr/environmental-quality/conserve/disposal-recycling
- www.tceq.texas.gov/p2/recycle/electronics
- www.paintcare.org/paintcare-states
- www.goodwillcentraltexas.org/about-us/dell-reconnect
- locations.call2recycle.org
Updated · 2026-05-18