Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Convenience Recycling Site on Bucklevel Road is the local recycling center in Greenwood for people clearing out cardboard, bottles and cans, and other household recyclables. Neighbors drop off things they don’t want in the trash and often bring small loads from cars or pickup trucks.
The site looks like a typical drop-off center with a driveway, some large roll-off bins, and a small booth or gate area near the entrance. Pull up slowly and look for the lanes beside the bins - most people stop, sort at the edge of their vehicle, then carry items a short distance to the correct container. Common recyclables handled at centers like this include paper and cardboard, glass, plastics and metals; many South Carolina centers also run occasional programs for electronics or household battery drop-off. Weekends, especially in spring cleanup season, can get backed up so expect a line and a bit of waiting time.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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