Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
Renovating your home? Drywall, lumber, concrete, and roofing materials have different disposal rules than regular trash. Here's what to know.
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(732) 918-1440Waste Management - Monmouth Greenstar Recycling on Asbury Ave in Tinton Falls is the local recycling center people bring household recyclables to when their curbside pick-up won’t take something. Neighbors, landscapers and small-haul homeowners use it for cleaning out basements, garages and the occasional construction debris that’s recyclable. The site focuses on diverting materials from landfill and handles the usual residential recyclables.
Drive in off Asbury Ave and follow the lane toward the main booth and weigh scale area; many folks pause at the booth before moving on. The yard is industrial-looking with rows of large roll-off containers and covered bays for sorting; paper, cardboard, glass, plastics and metals are commonly handled at centers like this, and there may be separate spots for electronics or bulky items. Pull-up spots for dropping off are obvious from the drive; expect to cross the scale when entering and again leaving since centers often track loads by weight. Weekends fill up fast, especially in spring and fall, so lines and a bit of waiting are normal.
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