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This page provides information about construction recycle centers located near your area. These recycle centers accept various construction and demolition waste materials and divert them from landfills. By recycling construction debris, these centers help protect the environment and conserve natural resources.
Common materials accepted include wood, drywall, asphalt shingles, metals, cardboard, plastics and concrete.
Most items need to be clean and dry. Wood should be stripped of nails and hardware. Cardboard should be flattened. Materials should be separated based on type to make recycling easier.
While some centers accept materials for free, most charge a nominal fee per ton or per load to cover operational costs. Fees depend on the recycle center.
Most centers are open between 8 AM to 5 PM on weekdays and Saturdays, closed on Sundays. However, hours may vary by location so check the individual center timing.
You can search online for "construction recycle center near me" or check with your local municipality for the location of authorized centers in your area.
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