Benton & Washington County

Springdale

What you can recycle in Springdale:

Household electronics, batteries and other household hazardous waste

Drop-off Sites

Plastic #1Aluminum CansGlass BottlesSteel CanCardboardPaper

1809 Lowell Road

Bring bottles, cans, paper and cardboard, and glass bottles and jars from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Special Items

Hazardous wastes such as antifreeze, batteries, and household electronics can also be brought to the drop-off center.

Cleanup Events

The city sometimes holds cleanup events for some of the materials above; for more information, check the city’s Facebook page.

Tidy Up

Give bottles, cans and jars a rinse, keep the paper and cardboard dry and clean, and flatten cardboard boxes. Don’t bag any of them; keep them loose.

Residential Curbside

Weekly curbside pickups at single-family residences and multifamily buildings with up to four units:

Plastic #1Aluminum CansSteel CanCardboardPaper

Tidy Up

Give bottles, cans and jars a rinse, keep the paper and cardboard dry and clean, and flatten cardboard boxes. Don’t bag any of them; keep them loose.

Commercial

Small Business

As long as you don’t need more than three standard carts for trash and recycling, you can participate in the pickup program.

Larger Business

Contact your waste hauler or Boston Mountain Solid Waste District for recycling options.

Business Help

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