Residents can drop off their yard waste and brush (less than 6 inches in diameter) to be ground up into mulch. The mulch is then available to residents for their use at no cost, if they load it themselves. Also accepted for recycling are tires, car batteries, scrap metal, household appliances, and used motor oil. There is a small fee for tires at all four locations, and a small transportation fee for bulky items at Westside, M.L. King, and McGaughey Chapel Convenience Centers. Electronics can be dropped off at the Old Dixie location for recycling. For a complete list of items accepted and applicable fees, visit our website www.DWSWA.org or call 706-278-5001.
Target Recycling
The DWSWA’s Materials Recovery Facility manages a program called Target Recycling that enables local public schools and local businesses to recycle by bringing a 6 ft. x 6 ft. x 6 ft. container to their location. Recyclables collected include mixed paper, cardboard, and in some cases plastic bottles and aluminum cans. About once a week the Target Recycling truck picks up the recyclables for transportation to the Materials Recovery Facility. The truck also weighs each container so over time each location can see its progress.
Target Recycling began in the fall of 2008 and continues to grow in Whitfield County. It includes an educational component that teaches students and the public about recycling. The star of the program is the mascot, Recycling Ben, whose image is seen on the yellow and green containers and collection truck. There are currently over 220 front-loader containers that make recycling more convenient than ever. For more information about this program, call the Recycling Center at 706-278-5001 or visit www.DWSWA.org.
Carpet Recycling
Managing carpet waste is certainly a high priority in the “Carpet Capital of the World” and the Dalton-Whitfield Solid Waste Authority provides residents with the opportunity to recycle most of this unique waste stream. Local installers and residents can bring their carpet and padding waste to the Old Dixie Landfill, put it into a special container and pay reduced landfill charges to support an important waste disposal alternative. The carpet is sorted based on its face fiber, allowing most of this carpet to be recycled. In 2009 this program diverted approximately 1 million pounds of post-consumer carpet from the landfill.
City of Dalton Curbside Recycling
The City of Dalton Public Works Department manages the collection of recyclables from the curb for 7,500 households in the city. In 2009 the city collected 1,010.9 tons of recyclables, breaking its previous recycling records. Three curbside recycling trucks collect and deliver recyclables for processing to the Materials Recovery Facility. Items accepted include mixed paper, newspaper, cardboard, plastic bottles #1 and #2, aluminum cans, tin or bi-metal cans, clear, brown, and green glass bottles and jars. Visit www.cityofdalton-ga.gov or call City of Dalton Public Works at 706-278-7077 for more details or to request a recycling bin.
Household Hazardous Waste
Dalton-Whitfield Solid Waste Authority also operates a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility at the Old Dixie Landfill site that is open the third Saturday of every month from 7:00am – 2:00pm. This site is designed to give Whitfield County residents an environmentally friendly disposal option for common household items that are hazardous and toxic – items that many people may not realize can cause harm to our environment and health if not disposed of properly. For more information about this program, call 706-277-2545 or to see a complete list of materials accepted visit www.DWSWA.org.
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