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Read more →Juneburn Recycling Center is the Manning-area spot for dropping off recyclables instead of hauling them to the landfill. Locals with household recycling and small loads from yard cleanups use it, and county convenience center patterns are visible here.
Pull in off June Burn Road and you'll see a small entrance booth and a scale nearby; vehicles typically stop at the booth and then again on the way out. The site is set up for common recyclables - things like paper and cardboard, glass, various plastics and metals - with large collection bins off to one side. The place looks like a typical county recycling site: open paved areas, a few big roll-off bins, and signs over the lanes rather than fancy buildings. During busy times, especially weekends or spring cleanup, traffic can back up so expect a short wait.
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