Litter Management

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Litter Containment Netting

Litter containment netting systems are built to help landfills, dumps, transfer stations, and waste management facilities control windblown debris. Using durable materials such as nylon or polyethylene with UV and weather resistance, these systems help capture lightweight litter before it leaves the active work area, property line, or containment zone. The result is a cleaner site, stronger environmental protection, and better control over debris near roads, waterways, and neighboring properties.

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Litter Containment Systems Are Essential for Many Facilities

Landfills and waste-handling sites often cover large, open areas where lightweight trash can be picked up by wind and carried beyond the intended containment area. Litter containment netting creates a physical barrier around key sections of the site, helping keep debris where it belongs. These systems are commonly installed along two or three sides of a facility, around specific high-risk zones, or across long perimeter runs based on each site’s layout, wind exposure, and operating needs.

Large Landfills & Municipal Dumps

Installed along long perimeter runs to help capture windblown trash before it leaves the disposal area, reaches neighboring properties, or spreads into surrounding natural spaces.

Waste Management Facilities

Used around trash containment facilities, active dumping areas, and operational zones to improve debris control while supporting daily site access and equipment movement.

Transfer Stations & Recycling Centers

Placed along property boundaries, loading areas, or material handling zones where lightweight packaging, paper, and other debris are more likely to become airborne.

High-Wind Perimeter Sections

Designed for site-specific problem areas where wind patterns regularly push debris toward roads, waterways, fence lines, or neighboring land.

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We Offer Different Types of Litter Containment Systems

Nets of Texas is built to solve containment and perimeter netting challenges for waste management environments. We provide practical, site-specific systems designed to control windblown debris across long fence lines, active work areas, and exposed sections of landfills or dump sites.

Perimeter litter containment systems use poles, cables, and netting to create barrier runs around landfills, dumps, transfer stations, and other waste handling sites. These systems are often used where facilities need hundreds of linear feet of coverage to keep airborne debris from crossing property lines.

Our suspension netting systems use cable-supported netting to cover wider spans and targeted containment zones. By placing structural poles outside key work areas, these systems help increase debris control while reducing interference with vehicles, equipment, and daily site operations.

If your facility already has perimeter fencing in place, fence-mounted netting extensions can add containment height without requiring a completely new barrier system. These extensions are a practical option for improving debris control along existing fence lines.

Inline netting systems combine poles and netting along property boundaries, access roads, or active containment areas. Depending on the site, systems can also include inward-angled kicker sections to help catch debris and direct it back into the facility.

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Key Factors We Consider When Designing Litter Containment Systems

Every facility is different, which means litter containment systems must be carefully designed to match the environment, wind patterns, and site layout.

At Nets of Texas, we evaluate several critical factors to ensure each system captures debris effectively while remaining durable and easy to maintain.

FACTOR 1

Wind Exposure & Debris Movement

Understanding prevailing wind patterns is essential when designing litter containment systems for landfills and dump sites. Our team evaluates how debris moves across the facility and positions netting to intercept airborne materials before they reach roads, waterways, neighboring land, or other sensitive areas.

FACTOR 2

Facility Layout & Perimeter Coverage

Waste facilities often require long runs of coverage, commonly ranging from 400 to 1,000 linear feet or more. We design systems around the site layout, existing fencing, traffic flow, equipment access, and the areas where debris containment matters most.

FACTOR 3

Netting Height & Structural Support

Litter containment systems typically use practical pole heights, often averaging 18 to 30 feet, depending on the site. Every pole and support system is engineered with wind loads in mind, helping ensure the finished installation is stable, efficient, and appropriate for the environment.

FACTOR 4

Material Durability & Maintenance

Outdoor containment systems must withstand sun exposure, wind, weather, and continuous facility use. We select high-performance netting materials and structural components based on the debris type, required opening size, expected wear, and maintenance needs of the site.

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