New Recycling Convenience Center Opens in Kingsport

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Kingsport, Tennessee, has unveiled a new Recycling Convenience Center at 300 Industry Drive, enhancing recycling accessibility for residents. The center accepts various recyclables, including aluminum cans, cardboard, and holiday packaging through January 4. With user-friendly features such as paved roads and on-site assistance, it aims to streamline the recycling process. Operating hours are Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Residents are encouraged to utilize this vital resource as part of community efforts to improve environmental sustainability.

Exciting News for Kingsport: New Recycling Convenience Center Opens!

Residents of Kingsport, Tennessee, have something to be thrilled about! A brand-new Recycling Convenience Center has officially opened its doors, making recycling easier and more accessible for everyone in the community. Located conveniently at 300 Industry Drive, the new center replaces the old recycling spot, which has now been upgraded to provide an improved experience for all those who want to do their part for the environment.

What Can You Recycle?

This shiny new center is here to accept a variety of recyclable items, making it a one-stop destination for your recycling needs. You can drop off aluminum cans, cardboard, paper, and tin cans without any hassle. And here’s a special treat: from December 23 through January 4, the center will also accept your holiday boxes, bags, and wrapping paper! What a great way to kick off the New Year by decluttering after the holiday festivities!

Visitor-Friendly Features

The Recycling Convenience Center boasts some fantastic features designed to enhance your recycling experience. With paved roads and fencing around the premises, it offers a tidy and organized environment. Plus, there will be assistance available for users, ensuring that you have all the help you need. No need to fumble around with your recyclables—the team is there to support you!

Operating Hours

As for the operating hours, you can bring your recyclables from Monday through Friday between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., and on Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The center is closed on Sundays, so make sure to plan your visit accordingly! And just a quick reminder—no items can be dropped off outside of the center’s operating hours, so it’s best to stick to the hours listed for a successful recycling drop-off.

More Drop-Off Locations

In addition to the new center, Kingsport residents have several other options for recycling drop-off. You can head over to any of these locations if the new center is not convenient for you:

  • Demolition Landfill – 1921 Brookside Lane
  • Civic Auditorium
  • Sullivan Gardens Drive
  • Colonial Heights – 101 Lakecrest Drive

Questions? We’ve Got Answers!

If you have any questions or need more information, don’t hesitate to reach out! Residents can easily call 423-229-9451 for assistance. It’s a great way to ensure that you’re recycling correctly and know exactly what materials are accepted.

Don’t Forget!

Along with the Kingsport containers, the center features Sullivan County recycling containers as well as a designated container for small construction debris. So, if you’re working on a home project, you can toss those small materials responsibly!

With the opening of the new Recycling Convenience Center, Kingsport is taking significant steps towards making recycling not only more convenient but a celebrated community activity. So grab your recyclables and stop by! Together, let’s make a positive impact on our environment!

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