At the Austin Community Landfill, we're committed to being good neighbors and supporting organizations that help make our community cleaner, safer and stronger. The Austin Community Landfill has been serving Travis County and surrounding communities for more than 25 years.
Community Involvement

Proud to Serve Travis County
Helping Our Community Thrive
Austin Community Landfill is proud to be an active supporter of community events and programs that make Travis County a strong and healthy place to live, work and play. In the past, the Landfill has worked with the Travis County Audubon Society and Texas Bee Watchers. We are a member of the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce and we have partnered with the Texas Department of Transportation for the Don’t Mess with Texas Campaign to prevent accidental litter by reminding drivers to “cover your load” when bringing debris to the landfill in a truck or trailer.
Austin Community Landfill was selected as Business Partner of the Year for the 16th Annual Partners in Education in Manor ISD. WM has supported science and math programs at Bluebonnet Elementary in various ways including math software, teacher training, and a science lab.
Lastly, Austin Community Landfill supports Keep Austin Beautiful by providing donated services to the Beautify Austin program, the Clean Lady Bird Lake program, and the Lake Travis Underwater Cleanup program. Additionally, WM is an annual sponsor at the Beautiful Bash which celebrates Keep Austin Beautiful and all who work to make Austin beautiful.
In 2018, Keep Austin Beautiful awarded WM the Emerson Community Involvement Award for our continued support for beautification and clean-up projects in the Austin area.
Being Good Neighbors
We strive to have an open-door policy and to listen to our neighbors. We have made operational decisions based on the input from our neighbors, such as installing a wheel wash system on our facility to remove mud from truck tires before they enter nearby roads. This is just one example of how we try to be responsive to neighbor concerns.
We are happy to schedule tours to provide information on current landfill activities, landscaping plans, disposal area plans, and community activities.
We regularly publish a newsletter, called Neighbor. The newsletter reports on landfill activities as well as educates readers about the technical and complex environmental processes required at a landfill.
Newsletter
Media Inquires
Please direct media inquiries to Sherrell Cordas at 830-463-1997 or [email protected]
Charitable Contributions
Healthy thriving communities depend on involved citizens, organizations and corporate partners for momentum. We lend our support and services to causes that promote civic pride, economic development and revitalization.
Every community has its own challenges, and we strive always to be part of problem-solving initiatives. For guidelines on chartiable giving or to apply for a charitable contribution, visit our Community Impact page.