Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →1088 Cemetery Rd, Driggs, ID 83422
(208) 354-3442Small, local recycling center tucked just off Cemetery Road, used mostly by residents of Driggs and surrounding Teton County. Folks drop off household recyclables and occasional bulk items here; it’s the kind of place people stop at between errands rather than make a special trip.
Arrive in a vehicle that can be backed up to containers or a platform; there are usually separate spots for paper, cardboard, glass, metal and plastics. Expect to sort things yourself before unloading - bring things bagged or bundled for easier handling. The site looks like a compact county facility rather than a commercial recycling depot, so plan for close quarters with trucks and trailers moving around. Weekends, especially spring cleanup days, tend to be busier and slower.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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