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Dickson County

 

 

 

Contact Us

Kim Sensing, Dickson County Recycling Coordinator

Phone: (615)789-4130 ext 4899

Mailing address: P.O. Box 177 Charlotte, TN 37036

Email: dicksonrecycle@gmail.com

 

Upcoming Recycling Events!

New Goodwill Trailer at White Bluff Convenience Center

Donations accepted during Convenience Center hours.

 

Dickson County Litter Progam

Last year Dickson County Litter program collected 109,260 pounds of litter off of 378 miles of road.  Litter influences communities by lowering property values, detracting tourists, and creating a negative image for our community.  Dickson County wants to promote tourism by providing beautiful recreation areas and pleasant shopping experiences.

 

Recycling Program Information

DICKSON COUNTY CONVENIENCE CENTERS

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Bowker Road Site: 1200 Bowker Rd, Charlotte, TN 37036 (615)789-5546

Burns Site: 1001 Maple Grove Rd, Burns, TN 37029 (615)441-1291

Charlotte Site: 105 Academy St, Charlotte, TN 37029 (615)789-5969

Cumberland Furnace Site: 1001 Cinder Rd, Cumberland Furnace, TN 37051 (615)789-5588

Eno Site: 105 Worley Furnace Cem. Rd, Dickson, TN 37055 (615)446-7142

Grab Creek Site: 1000 West Grab Creek Rd, Dickson, TN 37055 (615)446-1830

Highway Dept Site: 111 Sylvis Rd, Dickson, TN 37055 (615)740-1283

Pond Site: 177 Pond Circle Rd, Dickson, TN 37055 (615)446-1615

Vanleer Site: 1010 Old Bear Creek Rd, Vanleer, TN 37181 (615)763-2109

White Bluff Site: 500 Industrial Dr, White Bluff, TN 37187 (615)797-9420

MWF 6-6 Saturday 9-6, Sunday 1-6

Closed Tuesday and Thursday

 

Recycling in Dickson County

  • Aluminum Cans: Any Convenience Center (locations listed below). See site manager for assistance.

  • Aluminum Cans for Charity: Donate to Habitat for Humanity or the Humane Society at Devandry's Recycling Center.

  • Cooking Oil: Burns Convenience Center. Please strain out food.

  • Corrugated Cardboard: Any Convenience Center. Please flatten boxes.

  • Newspaper: Convenience Centers (except Vanleer and Bowker Road) and bins behind the Dickson County Library. Please do not put phone books, plastic bags, string or trash in newspaper bins. Newspaper bins are located in various sites around the county.

  • Magazines: Convenience Centers (except Vanleer and Bowker Road) and bins behind the Dickson County Library. Catalogs, paper (shredded, colored, white, computer, office, etc.) envelopes and all greeting cards in magazine bins. No phone books, paperbacks, hardback books, plastic bags, string or trash in Magazine bins.

  • Plastic Bottles and Containers: Charlotte and Sylvis Road Convenience Centers and a bin behind the Dickson County Library. Please flatten plastics. Do not put trash bags in bins.

  • Metals: Convenience Centers (except Sylvis Road and Eno Road).

  • Tin Cans: Bordeau Metals in White Bluff. Labels can stay on cans. Please rinse out food.

  • Used Motor Oil: Advance Auto Parts, Auto Zone, Speed Lube, Tractor Supply, Wal-Mart Tire and Lube Express and the Landfill on Eno Road in Dickson.

  • Used Tires: Landfill on Eno Road in Dickson.

  • Plastic bags (grocery and market bags): Return to the stores where you received them.

  • Ink Jet or Laser printer ink cartridges: Dickson County Library (for Women are Safe) and various office supply locations.

  • Electronics (computers, televisions, etc.): Landfill on Eno Road in Dickson.

  • Smoke Detectors: Landfill on Eno Road in Dickson.

  • Rechargeable Batteries: Dickson County Library in Dickson and the Courthouse Annex in Charlotte. Alkaline batteries can be disposed of in the regular trash.

  • Cell Phones: Dickson County Sheriff's Office or Dickson County Library (for Women are Safe).

  •  Used Anti-freeze: Graham Ford on Hwy 46 in Dickson.

  •  Christmas Trees and Cards: Watch for annual notices and recycling drives.

  •  Hazardous Waste: For example; oil-based paint, paint thinners, pesticides, swimming pool chemicals, wood preservatives, aerosol cans from spray paint or degreasers and more! Bring to the Hazardous Waste Collection Event. Watch for notices - usually in the fall. Latex paint is not hazardous - air dry or add kitty litter to solidify and dispose of in regular trash.

Please recycle old oil, anti-freeze, and batteries locally and do not save for the hazardous waste events! Thanks.

 

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