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(803) 642-1533Aiken County Recycling Drop Off #1 is the county recycling center serving the Belvedere/North Augusta area. Locals bring curbside bags, cardboard from moves, and the odd bulk items here when they need to keep things out of the landfill.
This is a typical county drop-off - drive up, sort at large bins or roll-offs, and then leave. Common materials accepted at facilities like this include paper and cardboard, glass, plastics, and metals, and county centers sometimes run special collection events for things like electronics or bulky items. The site sits along Edgefield Road and looks like an industrial lot with big receptacles and signage marking each stream; expect a few other cars on weekends and busier periods in spring. There's often an entrance booth and a scale at county centers, so plan for a short stop while material is checked and weighed.
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