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Berlin Municipal Transfer Station/Recycling Center is the town recycling spot on Town Farm Lane for Berlin residents and small local haulers. Located at 19 Town Farm Ln in Berlin, CT, it’s where people drop off recyclables that won’t stay in Connecticut landfills because the state moves most trash through transfer stations or out of state. Regular residents use it for household recycling and occasional bulk items.
A small entrance booth greets vehicles before the scale or drop-off area; plan on pulling up to a booth and then moving into the yard. The recycling bins and collection areas are grouped together, with common materials handled separately - think paper and cardboard, glass, metals and many plastics, and often special programs such as electronics or bulky-item collection. The site is the kind of practical municipal facility with piles, containers, and a few traffic lanes for trucks and cars; weekends and spring cleanup times can be noticeably busier. Bring materials sorted as much as possible and be ready to follow simple onsite signs and staff directions.
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