Recycling Drop-Offs by County
Posted: April 21, 2010 at 3:53 p.m.
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•Bella Vista - AARP Chapter 109, 400 Pinion Bluff Drive. Phone (479) 876-5343
•Bentonville - Bentonville Composting Facility, 2000 NW "A" Street. Phone (479) 271-5954
•Lost Bridge - 1st Tuesday of each month from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.. Call the Benton County Solid Waste District for more information at (479) 795-0751.
•Pea Ridge - 293 S. Curtis Ave behind Emergency Services building. Call the Benton County Solid Waste District for additional information at (479) 795-0751.
•Rogers - Rogers Community Recycling Center, 315 W Olive. Phone (479) 621-1185
•Siloam Springs - Siloam Springs Recycling & Transfer Station, 1008 E. Ashley. Phone (479) 524-8512
•Bella Vista Allied Waste - (479) 855-4226
•Hazardous Materials - HazMERTt - (479) 621-9707
•Marck Recycling - 3507 N Arkansas. Phone (479) 878-1384
•Roll Off Service - (479) 872-9098
Madison
South Madison County Convenience Center
Hwy 16 east of St. Paul
(479) 738-6351
Aluminum- cans, foil, & pie plates, antifreeze, auto batteries, household batteries, corrugated cardboard, glass, appliances, other metals, motor oil, newsprint, magazines, mixed paper, steel cans, tires, No 1 & 2 plastic bottles. Clean clothing will be accepted for reuse.
Madison County Recycling Center and Transfer Station
Rt. 6, Box 105
(479) 738-6351
Aluminum- cans, foil, & pie plates, antifreeze, auto batteries, household batteries, books, building materials, corrugated cardboard, polystyrene, glass, appliances, other metals, motor oil, newsprint, magazines, mixed paper, pallets, steel cans, textiles, tires, yard wastes, No 1 & 2 plastic bottles, copper, and brass. Clean Clothing will be accepted for reuse.
Washington
Elkins Drop-Off (1st & 3rd Monday 10:00 am- 5:00pm)
Bo-Mart Grocery Store
(479) 444-1725
Aluminum cans, glass, newsprint, No 1 & 2 plastic bottles, steel cans, junk mail, and corrugated cardboard.
Fayetteville Drop-off
1455 S. Happy Hollow Road
(479) 575-8398
Aluminum cans, corrugated cardboard, glass, newsprint, steel cans, No 1 & 2 plastic bottles. Antifreeze, motor oil, magazines, mixed paper, appliances and yard waste may be accepted at the recycling center and composting site during working hours.
University of Arkansas Recycling
521 S. Razorback Rd.
(479) 575-3028
Aluminum cans, corrugated cardboard, catalogues, magazines, newsprint, steel cans, No 1 & 2 plastic bottles.
FibreSource - Johnson
6807 McGuire
(479) 521-1210
Aluminum cans, corrugated cardboard, newsprint, magazines, catalogues, paperboard, telephone books, paperback books, and mixed paper.
Lincoln Drop-Off (2nd and 4th Monday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm)
Harp's Grocery
(479) 444-1725
Aluminum cans, glass, newsprint, No 1 & 2 plastic bottles, steel cans, junk mail, and corrugated cardboard.
Boston Mountain Solid Waste Drop-Off - between Prairie Grove and Lincoln
11398 Bond Road
(479) 846-3005
Aluminum cans, steel cans, corrugated cardboard, boxboard, glass- all colors, newsprint, magazines, mixed paper, No 1 & 2 plastic bottles, and an all plastics mix (no Styrofoam).
West Fork Drop-Off
134 Campbell
(479) 839-3344
Aluminum cans, corrugated cardboard, newsprint, steel cans.
Winslow Drop-Off (1st Saturday of the month 9:00 - Noon)
Across from City Hall
(479) 846-3005
Aluminum cans, steel cans, cardboard, boxboard, newsprint, magazines, No 1 & 2 plastic bottles.
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