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(559) 233-1158Cedar Avenue Recycling and Transfer Station is a local recycling center in south Fresno at 3457 S Cedar Ave. Neighbors drop off household recyclables and common bulky items here to keep them out of the landfill. The place is used by single-family residents and small haulers looking to sort and recycle rather than dump everything.
Drive up to an entrance booth and be prepared to slow down; larger vehicles will need extra room to maneuver. A scale and traffic flow for trucks and cars are typical at centers like this, so expect to stop and then pull forward to the recycling bays. Recycling bins and covered tipping areas are usually grouped together - paper and cardboard often get stacked, while metals, plastics and glass have separate receptacles. Seasonal rushes happen on weekends and during spring cleanup, with lines that can back up into the street.
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