Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Small-town recycling center on S Main St in Sherborn that locals use for household drop-offs and cleanup runs. It handles the usual recyclables-paper and cardboard, glass, metal and many plastics-and centers like this often have seasonal programs for electronics, bulky-item drop-offs or compostables. Easy to spot from the road and mostly used by residents looking to keep stuff out of the trash.
A modest site with an entrance lane and a low booth or scale area near the driveway; past that are large roll-off containers and stacked recycling bins. Pull up slowly and be ready to move into the proper lane, since vehicles with trailers or pickup beds are common here. Expect to sort and carry items to the correct container yourself-cardboard flattened, glass separated from paper makes things quicker. Weekends, especially during spring cleanup, get backed up so lines and a bit of waiting are normal.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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