Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Yazoo Recycling Services is the small recycling center on W Bridge Street that locals drop off household recyclables at. Farmers, town folks and anyone from around Yazoo City bring cardboard, cans and the usual recyclables here.
A modest, working lot with a small entrance booth and a few large roll-off bins and containers lined up; expect to drive in, pull up to the booth area and be directed where to unload. Common materials accepted at places like this include paper and cardboard, aluminum and steel cans, glass and many plastics, and some centers also handle scrap metal or appliances. The site has a practical, no-frills feel - concrete pads, lanes for trucks, and piles or containers for different materials - so bring a truck or trailer if hauling bigger loads.
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