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Materials Drop-off Center

Reidsville City Residents ONLY!

709 Marcellus Street

(336) 349-1070

The City's Transfer Station and Material Drop-Off Center's regular operating hours are on weekdays from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. We are closed on Saturdays and Sundays, as well as all city-observed holidays. Citizens can still take advantage of the Rockingham County Landfill at 281 Shuff Road in Madison, which is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. until 4:15 p.m., and Saturdays from 7:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. For more information about the landfill and their rules, please visit their website (Rockingham County Landfill Website).

Please deposit materials in the proper containers as marked and do not leave any items that do not have a designated container.  We are counting on you to help us keep this area clean.

Televisions & Computer Equipment

Since July of 2010, the State of North Carolina has banned televisions and computer equipment from being disposed in landfills due to the containment of toxic materials. Computer equipment includes the following: computers (laptop and desktop), monitors, printers & scanners. As an additional service since 2012, City residents may bring these items to the Reidsville Material Drop-Off Center during normal business hours.

In addition, many retailers and electronics manufacturers operate their own recycling programs and can be contacted individually for more information.

Construction & Remodeling Waste (Building Materials): This self-service container is intended for small scale remodeling jobs performed by the residents of the property, NOT contractors or commercial builders. The following items are NOT ALLOWED (due to landfill restrictions):

  • No liquids, paints or fluids of any kind

  • No pressure cylinders (gas grill) or canisters

  • No motors, engines or car parts

  • No hazardous wastes or filters

  • No metal objects

  • No batteries

  • No tires

  • No masonry

  • No TVs or computers

  • No cardboard

  • No yard waste

  • No asbestos

  • No earth or dirt

  • No furniture or carpet

Motor Oil:  Used motor oil can be recycled and should never be dumped down the storm drain, which pollutes our water.  Put the oil in clean plastic containers for easy pouring into the waste oil tank at the Reidsville Material Drop-Off Center.

Used Cooking Oil: The City freely accepts used cooking oil in a designated green container at the Reidsville Material Drop-Off Center. Used Cooking oil should never be poured down the drain.

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VOLUNTARY CURBSIDE RECYCLING: If you haven't signed up for voluntary curbside recycling, you still can by contacting Meridian Waste, formerly known as Foothill, directly at (336) 871-4055.