Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(479) 575-8398Marion Orton Recycling Center at 755 W North St is the spot Fayetteville residents use when curbside bins won't handle everything-extra cardboard, bottles, metal and similar items. Centers like this typically accept paper, cardboard, glass, metals and many plastics, and may run occasional special collections for electronics or yard debris.
Expect a working-yard look: concrete pads, large roll-off bins or bays and a drive-up layout so pickups and small trailers can pull alongside. Many centers have a small entrance booth and a scale; if a scale is in use there may be a second stop on the way out. Signs and sometimes staff point people to the correct bin, so having items partly sorted before getting there saves time. Weekends and spring-cleanup days can be crowded, with trucks lined up at the entrance.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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