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Small-town recycling center serving East Granby residents and nearby towns. Used mostly by homeowners bringing household recyclables and occasional bulky items, it’s the place locals go to keep stuff out of the landfill. The site is at 205 Turkey Hill Road and works like a typical Connecticut transfer station/recycling drop-off.
Drive up to a manned entrance booth and be ready to show proof of residency or a town permit if asked, since many Connecticut towns require them. Vehicles usually pull through a short one-way loop with a scale for outbound weighing on the way out. Recycling containers and drop-off areas are grouped together and clearly marked for common materials; there may also be separate spots for items handled by special programs or seasonal collections. Weekends and spring cleanup days can get busy, so plan for some waiting and follow the posted signs and attendants’ directions.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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