Community Corner
New Glass Recycling Drop-Off Location Opens In Greensborough
Glass bottles and jars are no longer accepted in the residential recycling program. Ten locations remain, however.
Post Date:08/07/2020 9:20 AM
Glass bottles and jars are no longer accepted in the City of Greensboro’s residential recycling program. Residents who want to continue recycling glass may use any of the ten glass recycling drop-off locations, including a newly opened location at Fire Station 61, 501 W. Vandalia Road. Take empty, clean and dry glass bottles and jars to the blue recycling carts at these glass drop-off sites:
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- Fire Station 19, 6900 Downwind Rd.
- Fire Station 61, 501 W. Vandalia Rd.
- First Presbyterian Church, 108 W. Fisher Ave.
- Glenn McNairy Library, 4860 Lake Jeanette Rd.
- Kathleen Clay Edwards Library, 1420 Price Park Dr.
- Leonard Recreation Center, 6324 Ballinger Rd.
- McGirt-Horton Library, 2501 Phillips Ave.
- Medford Service Center, 401 Patton Ave.
- Solid Waste Transfer Station, 6310 Burnt Poplar Rd.
- White Street Landfill, 2503 White St.
Glass dropped off at these locations will be combined with glass collected from local bars and restaurants, and be recycled into new glass bottles and jars in North Carolina. For more information on changes to Greensboro recycling, visit the Field Operations website.
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