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Recycling centers in Simpsonville, South Carolina
3 facilities with contact info, hours, pricing, and accepted materials. Compare them and find the closest drop-off.
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1035 Old Stage Road
BSC Metal Recycling is a scrap metal recycler in Simpsonville, South Carolina, serving the area for over 40 years. It operates as part of Briggs-Shaffner, a company in business since 1897, and began offering metal recycling to the community in 2010.
Services: Metal recycling · Scrap metal buying
Accepts: Scrap metal
Simpsonville Residential Waste & Recycling Center
517 Hipps Road
Simpsonville lists a Residential Waste & Recycling Center at 517 Hipps Road as a local drop-off option after the city ended curbside recycling. It sits alongside the Woodside Park Public Works site and Greenville County dual-stream drop-offs residents use for sorted recyclables.
Services: Residential recycling drop-off · Waste drop-off
Accepts: Recyclables accepted at Greenville County / Simpsonville drop-off sites
Where can Simpsonville residents drop recyclables?
City guidance points to 517 Hipps Road (Residential Waste & Recycling Center), Public Works at 110 Woodside Park Drive for some battery/phone drop-offs, and Greenville County drop-off sites.
Does Simpsonville still have curbside recycling?
No. The city discontinued curbside recycling and directs residents to drop-off centers or private subscription services.
Simpsonville Woodside Park
110 Woodside Park Dr.
Simpsonville Woodside Park offers an unstaffed recycling drop box on Woodside Park Drive in Simpsonville, accessible 24 hours per day for Greenville County residents. This convenient drop-off point operates continuously to serve the Simpsonville area.
Services: Recyclables drop-off
Accepts: Aluminum cans, Steel cans, Plastic bottles, Glass bottles, Newspaper, Cardboard, Mixed paper
What are the hours at Simpsonville Woodside Park?
The unstaffed drop box is available 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
Where is this recycling location in Simpsonville?
The facility is located at 110 Woodside Park Dr., Simpsonville 29681.
Materials Accepted in Simpsonville
Based on the listings above, materials commonly handled in Simpsonville include metal recycling, scrap yard, simpsonville, recycling drop-off, municipal. Browse the guides below for preparation tips, scrap values, and what's recyclable.
Recycling in Simpsonville, South Carolina
Simpsonville anchors Greenville County's Golden Strip, where most households now haul recyclables to drop-off sites after the city ended curbside recycling. Public Works at Woodside Park still takes some batteries and phones, while Greenville County dual-stream centers and the Hipps Road Residential Waste & Recycling Center handle the rest. Sorting before you leave is the local habit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Simpsonville still have curbside recycling?
No. The city discontinued curbside recycling and directs residents to drop-off centers or private subscription pickup if they want doorstep service.
Where can Simpsonville residents drop recyclables?
City guidance lists the Residential Waste & Recycling Center at 517 Hipps Road, Public Works at 110 Woodside Park Drive for some battery and cellphone drop-offs, Conestee Park at 840 Mauldin Road in Mauldin, and Greenville County drop-off sites.
What batteries does Simpsonville Public Works take?
Public Works at 110 Woodside Park Drive accepts used rechargeable batteries and cellphones Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM. Follow posted rules for size and packaging.
Why did Simpsonville switch to drop-off recycling?
City materials explain that single-stream curbside loads had high contamination costs. Dual-stream drop-off asks residents to sort materials, which lowers contamination and keeps more material marketable.
Can I keep using a recycling bin at the curb?
Curbside recycling collection has ended. Empty city bins can be kept for personal use, returned to Public Works, or left empty at the curb for pickup per city guidance from the transition period.
Simpsonville Recycling Tips
- •Plan Hipps Road or Woodside Park stops while running other errands instead of a special trip.
- •Sort materials before you arrive so attendants can keep streams clean.
- •Take rechargeable batteries and phones to Woodside Park during weekday business hours.
- •Check Greenville County's current drop-off map if Hipps Road is closed or full.
- •Do not leave bagged trash in recycling containers at county dual-stream sites.
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