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Recycling on Pawleys Island

RECYCLING PICKUP NOW AVAILABLE WEDNESDAYS ON PAWLEYS ISLAND

As of June 1, 2010, the Town of Pawleys Island began a VOLUNTARY modified recycling program with pickup on the island Wednesdays. House occupants should purchase clear trash bags (available at Pawleys Island Supplies on the North Causeway) and make arrangements to collect recyclable cans and plastics inside the house into these bags prior to placing them in the marked containers.

PLEASE DO NOT PUT GARBAGE IN THE "RECYCLE" CONTAINERS.

 

DO RECYCLE:

all cans

all plastics - milk jugs, soft drink containers, shampoo bottles, laundry detergent bottles, cough syrup containers, peanut butter containers, water bottles, salad dressing containers, household cleaner containers.

 

 

DO NOT RECYCLE (on Pawleys Island):

glass of any kind, wine or beer bottles, plastic food wrap, yogurt containers, syrup bottles, bottle tops, styrofoam, butter containers, solo drinking cups, meat packaging containers, fast food to go containers.

 

 

RECYCLING CENTERS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL OTHER TYPES OF ITEMS IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THEM BY ONE OF THESE GEORGETOWN COUNTY LOCATIONS ON YOUR WAY OUT OF TOWN. For hours of operation and holiday schedules, call (843)545-3443.

PAWLEYS ISLAND - Grate Road (843)237-1154

MURRELLS INLET - Wesley Road (843)651-0872

MARYVILLE (south of Georgetown) - Highway 17 South (843)527-8029

SANTEE - Veronica Road (843)546-3730

SAMPIT - Highway 17A (843)527-8166

ANDREWS - Ten Acres Rd. (843)264-9265

BROWNS FERRY - Highway 51 (843)545-3443

DUNBAR - Dunbar Rd. (843)545-5001

JOHNSON RD - off Hwy. 17A (843)520-4650

BLACK RIVER - off Hwy. 701 (843)545-5760

YAUHANNAH - off Hwy. 701N (843)545-9875

OLD PEE DEE - off Hwy. 261 (843)558-6615

LANDFILL - off Hwy. 51 (843)545-3443

PLEASANT HILL - off Pleasant Hill Dr. (843)558-6753

 

 

ITEMS ACCEPTED AT ALL GEORGETOWN COUNTY RECYCLING CENTERS:

aluminum cans

appliances/scrap metal

batteries, lead-acid

cardboard, corrugated

cooking oil

glass bottles and jars

metal "tin" cans

magazines and newspapers

office paper

oil, filters, bottles

plastic bottles

tires

yard trimmings