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    February 3 2012
> Local Info > Henrico


Henrico

 

          96 gallon cart available for $65

          Click here to download the 2012 CVWMA Curbside Recycling Schedule


Drop-Off Recycling    Click here for map of all drop-off locations in HenricoClick here for NEW drop-off flyer.                      
Cell Phones 
Batteries
Safe Garage 
Yard Waste
Appliances & Scrap Metal
Propane Tanks
Tires

          Textiles

          Electronics- hosts special collection events and has Goodwill Trailer at East End Landfill collection site.

        * Call CVWMA's Recycling Hotline at 340-0900 to obtain a bin.

 

     Henrico County offers bagged leaf collection.   Contact the County Solid Waste Department for collection schedule.
 

          Keep Henrico Beautiful                             501-4502
         
 Keep Henrico Beautiful Litter and Recycling FAQs

          Educational Resources

          Litter and Recycling Program Managers Contacts

          Visit the Department of Public Utilities website to learn about other recycling opportunities that may be available to residents.

  

  • County Solid Waste Collection Sites

         

Click here for Hours Of Operation of convenience center for all localities. Contact your locality directly for holiday hours of operation.

East End Landfill

2075 Charles City Rd

Site features a drop-off recycling center for cans, bottles, paper, etc.

Other items collected include:  tires, appliances, propane tanks, cell phones, oil, antifreeze, paints and other materials, rechargeable batteries, lead acid batteries

Springfield Rd. Landfill

near I-295 and Nuckols Rd

Site features a drop-off recycling center for cans, bottles, paper, etc.

Other items collected include:  tires, appliances, propane tanks, cell phones, oil, antifreeze, paints and other materials, rechargeable batteries, lead acid batteries