Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(859) 238-1116Boyle County Recycle Center in Danville is the local spot for dropping off household recyclables and keeping stuff out of the landfill. Neighbors, small pickups, and anyone hauling a carload use it for mixed recyclables and the occasional bulky item drop-off.
The center looks like a typical county recycling site with rows of bins and a fenced compound off the bypass. Expect separate containers for cardboard, paper, glass, plastics and metal - and many Kentucky centers also run periodic electronics or appliance collection events. Pulling up close to the bins makes unloading easier; have materials sorted in advance to move quickly. Weekends and spring cleanup times get busy, so plan for a short wait during peak hours.
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