Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(307) 733-7678Teton County Recycling Center is the town recycling spot in Jackson where locals drop off recyclables and larger household items that don’t belong in the curbside bin. People from town and nearby ranches use it when they’ve collected a load or need to sort out bulky recyclables after a project.
The site looks like a practical county facility rather than a shiny storefront - bays, roll-off containers, and a small entrance booth are common at places like this. Pull up, wait your turn in the lane, and plan for slower movement on weekends and during spring cleanup when traffic piles up. Typical materials accepted at centers of this type include paper and cardboard, glass, metals, plastics, and often electronics or household hazardous collection events on certain days. Have items sorted and secured in the truck or trailer so drop-off is quicker and safer for everyone.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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