A market research firm says most Americans would rather recycle their obsolete and end-of-life electronics than send them to a landfill, and don't think they should necessarily be charged for their disposal. When it comes to the cost of e-recycling, survey respondents under-estimated costs asociated with e-waste recycling and disposal, estimating the cost per electronic item at $12. Pike research said its analysis is closer to $20 per item. Also, consumers weren't clear on who should absorb the costs of e-recycling. The company said 14% felt that the cost of electronics recycling should be paid by consumers at the points of purchase, and 10% supported producer responsibility. The average consumer has 2.9 pieces of unused, broken or obsolete electronics equipment in their home or storage area.
National Solution Date: Nov 30, 2009
A good idea in principle is becoming imperiled by a lot of infighting. New York City has new e-waste laws that require manufacturers to directly collect and recycle e-waste from every resident. Industry representatives are suing to overturn the law, saying it will result in increased traffic congestion on the already crowded New York City streets, increase air and noise pollution and global warming-causing carbon dioxide emissions. Environmental groups and public officials are upset over the lawsuit, saying the governments can't cover the costs of recycling and disposal of all electronic products. There needs to be help from the producers.
Spokesmen for industry associations point to the need for a national e-waste law. But in the absence of that solution, it would be best if industry, government and environmental officials can sit down again and work out changes to the law that would make it more suitable for everyone. Manufacturers should have a role in e-waste management. As should other stakeholders - retailers, government, environmental groups. These groups would be best advised to work it out amoung themselves rather than in the courts.
Our website offers secure online payment of your Royal Disposal & Recycle bill via MasterCard, Visa, or Discover credit/debit cards.
You must use an access code for the initial “set up” of your online customer account. The “access code” is printed on the bottom 1/3 of your statement in the middle of the page. If you do not have this access code, you need to contact our office to receive the access code.
In addition to your “access code”, you will need your e-mail address, a user defined password, the last 4 digits of your SSN and your Royal Disposal Customer Number. Your customer number is printed on the upper 1/3 of your statement on the right-hand side just above the “Amount Enclosed” line. Your customer number is your account number. This number begins with “01-” and is followed by a series of numbers. There is a dash or space before the last number. THE LAST NUMBER IS NOT A PART OF YOUR ACCOUNT NUMBER. You will need to leave the last number off when you log into the bill pay system.
For example:
if you see
01-
7-9
your customer number is “01-7”
if you see
01-
76 0
your customer number is “01-76”
if you see
01-
789-0
your customer number is “01-789”
if you see
01-
1234 7
your customer number is “01-1234”
Follow these simple steps:
1. Access www.royaldisposal.com from your Internet browser
2. Select Pay Online
3. Select Sign Up
4. Enter customer number as described above
5. Enter access code as described above
6. Enter your email address; confirm your email address
7. Enter your password; confirm your password
8. Choose a Billing Notification Option
9. Enter the last 4 digits of your social security number
10. Click on Sign Up
11. You will see this message - "You have successfully registered. Please sign on with your customer#, email address and password."
12. Login to pay your bill
a. Select Account Balances from the menu bar at the top of the screen
b. Specify payment amount
c. Select the Credit Card Payment
Once your online account is created, you will only need your email address and password to access your account.
To protect the privacy of your personal information, we recommend you close your Internet browser.
If you need assistance, please feel free to call us at 713-526-1536. Also, remember to pay the account balance due by the due date printed at the bottom of your statement to avoid an interruption of service.
Billing FAQs
Can I pay the driver?
No, our drivers are instructed not to accept payments for security reasons.
Mail your payments to P.O. Box 160 Fulshear, TX 77441, or pay through our website or call or office at 713 526 1536.
I lost my invoice and its payment stub with my amount due, how do I pay what I owe?
Call our office at 713 526 1536 and request the information needed, or if you have
created a login through our website you can view your account balance.
You only need your email address and password to access your account. If you have only your email address, you can enter it and click Forgot Password? If you do not remember your email address, please contact our offices by email or phone.
Can you email my billing statement?
Yes. Log on to your account. Click Change Billing Option. Choose one of 3 options.
Click Update.
Can I see my payment history?
Yes, After logging into your account, go to Account Balances. Payment activity and balance information is displayed.
Schedule FAQs
When is my heavy trash “pick up” day?
Heavy trash is collected on your last scheduled collection day of the week.
What items are considered to be heavy trash?
Heavy trash items are items that will not fit into a trash can or bag, such as a mattress, washer, dryer, oven or other small appliances. Items such as refrigerators, large screen TVs or large bulky items will require a special pick up that must be arranged through the office. If you have questions please contact our office via this website’s email or call 713 526 1536.
What are my service days?
Please contact our office via this website’s email or call 713 526 1536.
My trash was not collected, why?
There are several reasons why this may have happened.
(1) Look for a yellow tag placed on your trash for further explanation. Please read the reason listed on the tag for further explanation.
(2) If you have non-household type trash for disposal such as furniture, excessive weight items, bulky items, “white” items, the collection crew may have left it for our special handling. Please contact our office via this website’s email or call 713 526 1536.
(3) A heavy item may have been put out on your first pick up day instead of your last pick up day of the week or you had more than one heavy item for pick up. Heavy trash is on the last pick up day of the week and only one item is collected.
(4) We may not have arrived at your location due to weather, traffic or other reasons such as landfill or transfer station access delays.
(5) You may not have an account set up with Royal Disposal. Please contact our office via this website’s email or call 713 526 1536.
(6) It is possible that we have not received your payment and service has been interrupted. If an account is more than 30 days past due, trash will not be collected until payment is received and posted in our accounting office. Please note that you can expedite our receiving your payment by using the online payment option.
(7) Your full trash can or bag exceeded the 40 pound weight limit or you have more than the limit of trash to collect per home.
If my service was interrupted, when will my trash service resume?
Assuming that we receive your payment before your next scheduled collection day, please allow after online payment, two business days to reinstate your account and resume your regular pick up service.
Recycling questions
What type of recyclable materials do you collect?
We collect a wide range of materials including aluminum cans, tin cans (cleaned), newspaper, magazines, cardboard and plastics 1 and 2.
Questions about services
Where do I dispose of Biohazards and Medical Waste?
Medical or biohazards are a classified waste and may not be discarded with household waste. Please contact our office via this website’s email or call 713 526 1536 for further instruction on disposal of classified waste.
Do you pick up construction debris?
Construction debris is not considered household garbage, such as carpet, fencing, concrete and etc. Construction debris is not compactable and is not collected by our route crews without prior special arrangements. Please contact our office via this website’s email or call
713 526 1536 and arrange for a special pick up price quote.