Plymouth operates 3 transfer stations with recycling facilities
- South St./Long Pond Rd.
- Manomet Transfer Station and Difficult to Manage Waste, Beaver Dam
Rd.
- Cedarville Transfer Station
Reduced rate compost
bins
and kitchen scrap buckets
are on sale at all three transfer stations, as well as at the Highway
Garage at 159 Camelot Dr. The
Earth Machine sells for the wholesale price of $27.50, and
kitchen scrap buckets cost $6.
Bulky, construction and demolition
waste is not accepted at the municipal transfer stations.
The Allied Waste Transfer Station on Beaver Dam Rd. accepts those
materials for $6/100 lbs.
For hours and directions
click
here.
For recycling and solid waste disposal guidelines,
click
here.
For complete information on recycling in Plymouth,
click
here, or contact Arthur Douylliez, Plymouth Recycling Coordinator,
508-830-4166
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Mercury Thermometer Swaps
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Mercury is a heavy toxic silver liquid
also found in thermostats, barometers and blood pressure cuffs.
Bring your mercury thermometers and
other mercury-containing items (excluding fluorescent tubes) to one
of Plymouth's Household Hazardous Product
Collections or to the Transfer Stations during regular hours
and receive a free digital thermometer or Dunkin Donuts coupon.
Quantities are limited, certain
parameters apply. Sponsored by Covanta at SEMASS.
