Douglasville Recycling Center (Opening Nov 1)

The Douglasville Recycling Center, operated by the City of Douglasville and supported by Keep Douglasville Beautiful, is a drop-off facility open to all—residents and non-residents—that offers comprehensive recycling services, education programs, and community engagement to promote environmental stewardship and reduce landfill waste. 

How to Use the Center

Note: The center does not pay for any materials dropped off.

Step 1.Presort Before You Arrive

Organize your recyclables at home so drop-off is quick and efficient.

Step 2.Park in the Designated Area

Enter and park along the building or under the covered area for easy access.

Step 3.Self-Service Drop-Off

Place items in the bins yourself. Staff are available if you need help with special or oversized items.

Step 4.Use the Correct Bins

Match your recyclables with the labeled bins to ensure proper sorting and processing.

 

Recycling Guidelines

Step 1.Clean, Dry & Empty

All containers must be rinsed and free of food, liquid, or residue.

Step 2.Fees for Certain Items

Televisions, monitors, and paint carry a disposal fee.

Step 3.Remove Container Tops

Take lids off plastic bottles and glass jars before recycling.

Step 4.Flatten Cardboard

Break down boxes to save space and improve processing.

Step 5.Empty Aerosol Cans Only

Cans must be completely discharged before drop-off.

 

Materials that are accepted:

  • Paper: junk mail, newspapers, magazines, phonebooks, books, office paper, wrapping paper
  • Plastic: Clean #1 & #2 consumer plastic containers
  • Cardboard: Brown paper bags, corrugated boxes *all must be flat*
  • Metal: aluminum cans
  • Glass:food grade jars & bottles

Materials that are not accepted:

  • Plastic: Plastics #3 - #7, six pack rings, rigid or industrial plastics (toys, buckets, flowerpots, garbage cans, storage containers, etc.), plastic shower curtains, plastic table cloths
  • Plastic grocery bags and plastic film
  • Household/Automotive: dishwashers unless all metal, wood, furniture unless all metal, mattresses, toilets, carpet, Christmas trees
  • Glass: glass other than jars & bottles (drinkware, cookware, vases, candles, mirrors, etc.)
  • Household hazardous: propane tanks, devices containing mercury, alkaline or single-use batteries
  • Misc.:medical waste, construction waste