Benton County

What you can recycle in unincorporated Benton County:

PLASTIC BOTTLES & JUGS

Only bottles with #1 or #2 on the bottom

ALUMINUM CANS

Including cat food tins

PAPER & PAPERBOARD

GLASS BOTTLES & JARS

Tires, electronics, batteries, cleaners and other household hazardous waste

YARD WASTE

How you can recycle in unincorporated Benton County:

Drop-off Sites

Locations

You can recycle various materials at your nearest rural drop-off location in Centerton, Decatur, Garfield, Gentry, Gravette, Rogers or Siloam Springs. Find hours, locations, accepted materials and other information by clicking each city’s name or by going to the Benton County Solid Waste District website.

Fees

Cans, bottles and cardboard can be recycled for free, but some other items require a fee.

Tidy Up

Give bottles and cans a rinse, keep the paper and cardboard dry and clean, and flatten cardboard boxes.

Residential Curbside

Recycling Service

Rural hauler Neighbors NWA offers recycling pickup for #1 and #2 plastic bottles, aluminum and steel cans, paper and cardboard alongside regular trash service for an additional fee. For more information and to sign up, visit the business’s website.

Tidy Up

Give bottles and cans a rinse, keep the paper and cardboard dry and clean, and flatten cardboard boxes. Then place those recyclables in the reusable blue bags provided by Neighbors NWA.

Commercial

The Benton County Solid Waste District provides business waste audits at no charge, giving suggestions and information about different recycling services; email clerk@bentoncountyrecycles.org or call 479-795-0751.

Washington County

What you can recycle in unincorporated Washington County:

PLASTIC BOTTLES & JUGS

Only bottles with #1 or #2 on the bottom

ALUMINUM CANS

Including cat food tins

GLASS BOTTLES & JARS

Yard waste such as leaves and branches

Clothing & Shoes

Fluorescent lightbulbs, batteries and other household hazardous waste

YARD WASTE

Plastic shopping bags

SCRAP METAL

How you can recycle in unincorporated Washington County:

Drop-off Sites

Recycling Services

You can recycle various materials at multiple rural drop-off locations throughout the county. To find hours, accepted materials and other information, click on your nearest city using our map or the Boston Mountain Solid Waste District website.

Fees

Cans, bottles and cardboard can be recycled for free, but some other items may require a fee.

Tidy Up

Give bottles and cans a rinse, keep the paper and cardboard dry and clean, and flatten cardboard boxes.

Residential Curbside

Recycling Service

Rural hauler Neighbors NWA offers recycling pickup for #1 and #2 plastic bottles, aluminum and steel cans, paper and cardboard alongside regular trash service for an additional fee. For more information and to sign up, visit the business’s website.

Tidy Up

Give bottles and cans a rinse, keep the paper and cardboard dry and clean, and flatten cardboard boxes. Then place those recyclables in the reusable blue bags provided by Neighbors NWA.

Commercial

Boston Mountain Solid Waste District provides business waste audits at no charge, giving suggestions and information about available recycling services. Email recycle@bmswd.com or call 479-846-3005 for details.