Do *not* try to use the Fort Jackson recycling center anymore. In spite of their web page saying that it is a "24 hour drop-off point", the gate was closed and locked today (Sunday) when I went there around 5pm.
There is *not* a recycling drop-off point behind the Woodhill Target anymore. I drove completely around the shopping center, and like the last time I was looking for it, I found nothing.
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Supposedly, Forest Acres has a drop-off site:
5400 Robert Springs Rd.
HOURS: Monday - Saturday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
SITE COLLECTS: Cans (aluminum, steel), plastic bottles, jars and jugs (#1-#7), glass (brown, green, clear), paper (cardboard, magazines, newspaper and inserts)
That road is not listed in Google Maps, but it is shown on Yahoo Maps
(But they might ask for proof that you live within the boundaries of Forest Acres, so I don't fancy trying that one.)
Supposedly, Richland County has 24 hour unstaffed drop-off points here:
* Clemson's Sandhills Research and Education Center, 900 Clemson Road .
(Q and I drove there before, on the "special recycling day", but it was a dirt-road, and I don't recall seeing any recycling containers there).
(Update: I went there, and they *do* have recycling containers there. Yay.)
* Sonoco Recycling, 1132 Idlewilde Blvd., off Bluff Road
(I looked this one up in Google Maps Streetview, and see *no* indication of there being a public drop-off site, unless it's inside that property whose gate has a sign saying "Authorized Vehicles Only". So I don't fancy driving all the way out there.).
SITES COLLECT: Cans (aluminum, steel), paper (corrugated cardboard, newspaper and inserts, unwanted mail, paperboard), glass bottles, jars and jugs, plastic bottles, jars and jugs
There is *not* a recycling drop-off point behind the Woodhill Target anymore. I drove completely around the shopping center, and like the last time I was looking for it, I found nothing.
.
Supposedly, Forest Acres has a drop-off site:
5400 Robert Springs Rd.
HOURS: Monday - Saturday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
SITE COLLECTS: Cans (aluminum, steel), plastic bottles, jars and jugs (#1-#7), glass (brown, green, clear), paper (cardboard, magazines, newspaper and inserts)
That road is not listed in Google Maps, but it is shown on Yahoo Maps
(But they might ask for proof that you live within the boundaries of Forest Acres, so I don't fancy trying that one.)
Supposedly, Richland County has 24 hour unstaffed drop-off points here:
* Clemson's Sandhills Research and Education Center, 900 Clemson Road .
(Q and I drove there before, on the "special recycling day", but it was a dirt-road, and I don't recall seeing any recycling containers there).
(Update: I went there, and they *do* have recycling containers there. Yay.)
* Sonoco Recycling, 1132 Idlewilde Blvd., off Bluff Road
(I looked this one up in Google Maps Streetview, and see *no* indication of there being a public drop-off site, unless it's inside that property whose gate has a sign saying "Authorized Vehicles Only". So I don't fancy driving all the way out there.).
SITES COLLECT: Cans (aluminum, steel), paper (corrugated cardboard, newspaper and inserts, unwanted mail, paperboard), glass bottles, jars and jugs, plastic bottles, jars and jugs