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(530) 345-4917Neal Road Recycling and Waste Facility is the recycling center in Paradise that locals use for getting rid of household recyclables and keeping stuff out of the landfill. People drop off everything from cardboard and metals to common curbside recyclables, and small haulers swing by here too.
The entrance at 1023 Neal Rd has an entry booth and a vehicle lane where traffic lines up on busy days. There’s often a scale near the driveway at places like this, and many sites charge by weight, so be prepared to stop again on the way out. Recycling bins and separate bays sit a short drive past the booth, with signage indicating where to unload cardboard, metals, and mixed recyclables. The site is open-air with concrete ramps and piles or roll-offs; it can be dusty and noisy when trucks are moving.
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