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Recycling Options
From used motor oil, dead batteries, old TV's and plastic bottles to glass & paper
recycling options for Benton County Residents.
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This facility is a trash and recycling drop-off station open to all Benton County residents.
Benton County does not charge residents to use this facility.
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Recycling Pick-Up and Drives
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Typical items accepted include aluminum cans, glass, office paper, #1 & #2 plastics
bottles, newspaper, and corrugated cardboard. These vary depending on the facility.
Contact the BCSWD for locations of rural drop-off sites.
There is usually no charge for dropping off recyclable items at these facilities:
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Household Hazardous Waste (HHW):
These items include automotive products, pool chemicals, paint products, lawn
& garden products, cleaning products, batteries, thermometers, florescent
bulbs, etc. Items can be recycled at a local HHW collection center at no charge for household
quantities. Quantity limitations will apply.
For more information on Household Hazardous Waste, please visit the
EPA or
Water Environment Federation websites.
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Special Wastes:
Yard Waste, Lumber, and Trees
The Bentonville Composting Facility accepts leaves, grass clippings,
brush and tree prunings no more than 10 inches in diameter or no longer
than 6 feet in length and any type of clean untreated lumber, pallets,
plywood and particle wood. This service is for Bentonville residents
only.
Styrofoam
Benton County residents may take all types of clean Styrofoam to the
Rogers Community Recycling Center located at 2300 N Arkansas Street,
Rogers. Phone (479) 621-1185
Tires
Benton County residents may take up to four passenger or light truck
tires per month to a Waste Tire Collection Center at no charge. More than four
tires or tires other than passenger tires will have a charge.
Other Special Waste Types
For information on disposing of special wastes such as TV's, printer
cartridges, building materials, appliances or bulky items, please call
Environmental Services at (479) 271-1083. |
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Ready to burn?
The open burning of anything not specifically exempted is considered a violation of state law. Notify the County before
burning by calling 479-273-5530 or toll-free at 866-207-5140. |
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