Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(864) 243-9672A neighborhood recycling center in Greenville for residents who want to keep everyday recyclables out of the landfill. Short drives from town bring carloads of cardboard, bottles, cans and yard debris. It’s the kind of place people stop at between errands rather than making a special trip.
The site is modest in scale - more like a large lot with multiple open containers than a big industrial complex. Expect a small entrance booth and a drive-up layout where vehicles pull up to drop materials; containers and roll-off bins are usually grouped a short walk from the lanes. Commonly accepted items at centers like this include paper, cardboard, glass, plastics and metals, and many such locations run occasional programs for electronics or bulky items. Weekends and spring cleanup times can get backed up, so there are often lines of cars waiting to unload.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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