Richland Recycles Day

Richland Recycles Day
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Event date: 5/14/2022 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

What: Richland Recycles Day

When: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday, May 14

Where: South Carolina State Fairgrounds, 1200 Rosewood Dr., Columbia

Residents can drop off a variety of household items for Richland Recycles Day at the S.C. State Fairgrounds. 

Materials accepted at this event:

  • Electronics (e.g. computers, printers, televisions, telephones)
  • Scrap metal (e.g. appliances, bicycles, metal chairs, metal shelving, lawn mowers with no gasoline or oil)
  • Tires (e.g. car, light truck, motorcycle)
  • Household hazardous waste (e.g., paints, stains, sealers, solvents, household cleaners, household chemicals, pool chemicals, herbicides, pesticides, acids, bases, mercury, fire extinguishers, propane tanks)
  • Paper to shred (limit five boxes or bags per household)

This event is open to Richland County residents only (ID required). No commercial businesses. 

For more information, call 803-576-2440.

Original source can be found here.



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