Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Spartanburg County Recycling Collection Center in Duncan is the local spot where residents drop off household recyclables and keep stuff out of the landfill. Neighbors, yard crews, and people doing cleanouts use it - it’s the kind of place that sees a steady stream on weekend mornings.
This is a county recycling center focused on diverting materials from the landfill; common items accepted at places like this include paper and cardboard, glass, plastics, and metals, and many centers also host special collections for things like electronics or hazardous items at certain times. The site usually has drive-up lanes and several large collection bays or roll-off containers where items are sorted. Look for clear piles of flattened cardboard, separate bins for bottles and cans, and a central area where staff or attendants direct traffic. Weekends and spring-cleanup times tend to be busiest, so expect a line if arriving then.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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