Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(732) 657-8121A local recycling center in Manchester Township that handles household recyclables and larger drop-offs for residents. People from town and nearby areas stop here when they’ve got cardboard, metals, bulky recyclables or yard debris to keep out of the landfill.
Pull up to an entrance booth and be prepared to wait on busy weekends, especially during spring cleanup. There’s usually a scale in and out so loads are weighed and vehicles may need to stop twice. The site feels industrial - concrete bays, rows of collection containers and room for trucks and trailers to maneuver. Common programs at centers like this include single-stream recycling, cardboard and metal collection, electronics drop-off and seasonal yard waste handling, though the county list should be checked for exact details.
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