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(770) 785-6883Small county recycling center in Conyers that mainly people from Rockdale bring household recyclables to. Locals drop off cardboard, paper, common plastics, glass and scrap metal, and the site sometimes runs special collection events for electronics or bulky items.
Drive up Sigman Road and keep an eye out for a booth near the entrance where attendants direct traffic; there’s usually a scale so trucks are weighed as they come and go. Bins and roll-off containers sit out in the open behind the booth, with sorting areas for different materials and signs for where to pull up. Expect a mix of cars, small trailers and pickup trucks - weekends and spring cleanup days get clogged. The lot is paved but can get dusty, and most people back in to unload then pull forward to exit past the scale.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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