Dallas · Texas

Junk removal across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

DFW is the third-largest metro in the country and one of the fastest-growing commercial markets in the United States. JRP runs deep route coverage across Dallas proper, the Northern suburbs of Plano, Frisco, McKinney, and Richardson, west through Irving and Arlington, and into Fort Worth.

JRP Loaders at a Dallas commercial pickup
~8.1M
DFW metro population
3rd
Largest metro in the US
$35-55
Per ton metro commercial disposal
60%
Dallas Zero Waste diversion target by 2030

Why DFW matters to our customer mix

One of the most active commercial markets in the country.

The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is one of the highest-volume commercial real estate markets in the United States, with substantial activity across office, industrial, multifamily, and retail. Corporate relocations to Texas have continued to fuel office tenant turnover, and the Northern suburbs (Plano, Frisco, McKinney) remain among the fastest-growing in the country.

That commercial growth produces consistent demand for the kind of work JRP is built around: office TI debris and decommissioning, multifamily portfolio cleanouts, retail rollouts and refreshes, and post-construction cleanups across active development corridors.

JRP isn't headquartered in Dallas, but the LoadUp Technologies network has been operational in the DFW region since the early years, and our route density across the metroplex is among the deepest in the network outside of our Atlanta HQ market.

The Dallas waste-stream reality

Where Dallas's diversion goals meet operational reality.

Dallas's Zero Waste Plan set targets of 40% landfill diversion by 2020, 60% by 2030, and 100% by 2040. Current diversion sits around 20%, which is among the lowest among major Texas cities. The gap between the targets and the reality is what makes vendor selection consequential for procurement officers running ESG-reporting accounts.

Material recovery infrastructure has been expanding to close that gap. The Circular Services MRF that opened in Frisco in April 2026 represented a $61 million investment and is one of the most significant recycling infrastructure additions in the region in years. It's part of Frisco's larger Environmental Campus that will eventually include a transfer station and city environmental services.

For commercial customers tracking diversion rates, this matters. We coordinate disposal routing through qualifying recycling and donation partners where available, with documentation that supports sustainability and ESG reporting.

Submarkets we cover

DFW is geographically large. Coverage by submarket.

DFW spans roughly 9,200 square miles, which means a pickup in Downtown Dallas has very different logistics than one in Frisco or Fort Worth. Here are the submarkets where we run the most volume, with the buyer most common in each.

CBD office & mixed-use
Downtown Dallas / Uptown

Trophy office buildings, hospitality, and high-rise multifamily. Common scopes: office TI debris, hotel furniture refreshes, and condo turnover. Loading dock and freight elevator coordination required for most jobs.

Office & corporate campus
Plano / Legacy

Major corporate headquarters cluster including Toyota North America, JPMorgan Chase, and Liberty Mutual. Heavy office TI work, decommissioning, and corporate facility refreshes.

High-growth corporate
Frisco

One of the fastest-growing cities in the country. New office construction, corporate relocations, and active retail development. The new Circular Services MRF opened here in April 2026.

Suburban growth
McKinney / Allen

Rapid residential and commercial growth corridor. Active multifamily development, suburban office parks, and growing retail. Common scopes: GC post-build cleanouts and homeowner project work.

Tech & office corridor
Richardson / Telecom Corridor

Established tech and corporate office corridor. Office TI debris, decommissioning, and tenant move-outs are the most common scopes. After-hours service standard for occupied office buildings.

Logistics & corporate
Irving / Las Colinas

Major corporate office cluster plus logistics and distribution corridor near DFW Airport. Office work, distribution facility cleanouts, and post-build construction cleanups.

Multifamily & suburban
Garland / Mesquite / Eastern suburbs

Dense multifamily portfolios with ongoing tenant move-out volume. Recurring contracts here typically include monthly bulk-waste days plus on-call cleanout dispatch.

Office & industrial
Fort Worth

Established office market with active industrial and energy-sector activity. Coverage extends into Arlington, Grapevine, and the western metroplex. Common scopes mirror Dallas-side patterns.

How disposal works in the DFW metroplex

The infrastructure behind every pickup.

Texas solid waste is regulated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) under Title 30 of the Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 330. The DFW region is served by a mix of municipally-operated landfills, private regional landfills, transfer stations, and material recovery facilities. The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) maintains directories of permitted facilities across the region.

McCommas Bluff Landfill
Operated by City of Dallas Sanitation Services

Primary municipal landfill serving the City of Dallas. Onsite collection of residential tires, scrap metal, and electronics for recycling. Dallas residents must show proof of residency for free disposal. Commercial disposal is fee-based.

Circular Services Frisco MRF
Opened April 2026 · $61M investment · ~35 jobs

New material recovery facility servicing the DFW metroplex. First component of Frisco's planned Environmental Campus. Captures recyclable materials that would otherwise be landfilled, supporting customer ESG and diversion reporting requirements.

Waste Connections of Dallas
Multiple facilities across the metroplex

Major regional waste services operator with substantial Dallas-area infrastructure. Handles commercial waste collection, special waste profiling, and roll-off services. We coordinate disposal routing through Waste Connections facilities for many DFW commercial accounts.

Type IV C&D landfills
Multiple permitted facilities across DFW

Construction and demolition debris must be disposed at Type IV landfills specifically permitted for that waste stream under Texas regulations. We route C&D loads from GC and post-build projects to appropriate Type IV facilities based on project location.

Disposal routing depends on waste classification, project location, and facility capacity. We coordinate the appropriate destination during job intake. Special waste categories including used oil, tires, and household hazardous waste have separate regulated channels in Texas.

Most common Dallas scopes

Where DFW customers most often work with us.

Tell us about the Dallas job.

Single pickup, recurring contract, multi-property portfolio, or one-time project. Whatever the scope, we'll route to the right rep and respond within one business day. For single-item household pickups, the fastest path is self-serve booking with upfront pricing.

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