Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(978) 464-2854A local recycling center on Raymond Huntington Highway used by West Boylston residents and neighboring towns. It’s the kind of place people bring household recyclables and things they don’t want seeing the landfill. Expect typical Massachusetts rules about sorting and banned items to matter here.
Pull into the driveway and there’s a small entrance booth and a scale area that most folks stop at before moving to the drop-off pads. The recycling bins and containers are grouped out on the pavement-paper and cardboard, plastics and glass, and bulk items in separate piles. This center focuses on diverting materials from landfill, and many users bring separated loads like flattened cardboard, bundled scrap metal, and containers cleaned of food residue. Weekends and spring cleanup times usually have the longest lines, so timing matters.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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