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Read more →2091 Denton Ferry Rd, Cotter, AR 72626
(870) 404-8718s2s recycling & trash service in Cotter is a small recycling center that locals use to keep common recyclables out of the landfill. People from nearby houses and farms drop off cardboard, paper, bottles, cans and the usual mixed plastics here. It sits on Denton Ferry Road and is the kind of place most rural Arkansans visit when doing a cleanup or clearing out a truck bed.
The site feels like a practical drop-off spot rather than a big municipal facility: look for a row of recycling bins or roll-offs where people sort materials by type. Many Arkansas convenience centers have a simple drive-up layout with a small attendant booth or scale nearby, so be prepared to pull up, sort, and unload. Expect to carry items to the correct container - larger things may need to be broken down first - and plan for occasional weekend lines during seasonal cleanups. Since Arkansas recycling centers operate under ADEQ oversight, the place will be set up for standard recyclable items and sometimes runs special collection events for things like scrap or electronics.
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