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(864) 942-8567A county recycling center on Siloam Church Road that local folks drop household recyclables off at; people from Greenwood and nearby areas use it when doing cleanouts or regular sorting. It’s the kind of place where you pull into a modest paved lot, hop out with bags or boxes, and sort into bins.
Drive in from 1119 Siloam Church Rd and look for a small entrance booth and a handful of large roll-off bins and bale containers. Commonly accepted materials at centers like this include paper, cardboard, glass, plastics and metals, and some centers have occasional programs for things like electronics or appliance drop-offs. Expect to unload directly into marked containers and to walk between piles; the site looks more industrial than tidy, with concrete pads and a few signs, and trucks come and go throughout the day.
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