Recycling Convenience Center Expands List of Accepted Materials

Thank you for recycling sign.

SWACO is proud to say that nearly 400 central Ohioans have contributed to diverting 45,000 pounds of material from the Franklin County Sanitary Landfill in less than four months.

SWACO’s Recycling Convenience Center, which was opened in November of 2023, is expanding its list of accepted materials, including large computer monitors and more household hazardous waste such as oil-based, spray paints and latex-based paints. 

The drive-up, self-service center was the first of its kind in Franklin County. It provides a convenient and accessible location for central Ohio residents to recycle a wide range of hard-to-recycle materials such as used oil, Styrofoam, batteries, electronics, clothing and food waste, mostly free of charge. 

Since its opening just four months ago, the center has serviced nearly 400 central Ohio residents and has diverted nearly 45,000 pounds of material from the Franklin County Sanitary Landfill. 

“We are thrilled to report the impact our new Recycling Convenience Center has had on the sustainability and environmental vitality of our region,” said SWACO Executive Director Joe Lombardi. “We know our community cares about practicing more sustainable habits and lifestyles and SWACO will continue to do all we can, including growing this list of acceptable materials, to foster a more sustainable region. Earth Month is a great time to reflect and celebrate the impact we’re having, together.”

The Recycling Convenience Center is located at 2566 Jackson Pike and is operational Monday through Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fees may be charged for some of the materials accepted at this facility. For more information, including a full list of accepted materials, visit SWACO.org/ConvenienceCenter.

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