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Old 07-06-2007, 07:24 AM   #1
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I'm generating a huge amount of landfill with you home renovation. I don't think there's much opportunity for the recycling of horsehair plaster but I'm wondering if anyone knows of a recycling facility in Massachusetts that accepts vinyl siding.

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I'm generating a huge amount of landfill with you home renovation. I don't think there's much opportunity for the recycling of horsehair plaster but I'm wondering if anyone knows of a recycling facility in Massachusetts that accepts vinyl siding.
Clutch,

Here are the two local Recylcers that we take our construction Debris to (Yes, we have taken vinyl siding to both of them):

1.) New England Recycling
569 Winthrop Street
Taunton, MA 02780

2.) L,L,& S (recyclers)
87 lowell Rd.
Salem, NH 03079


BE FORE-WARNED: All these places are the "Soup Nazi Kitchens" (from Seinfeld) of the garbage/dump/recycling world.

Honestly, there is a strict format & system to it all, when you go in. Don't follow it, and you get yelled at.

My advice, NEVER go during a busy time of the day. Call ahead and find the slow time to go. That will take ALOT of pressure off you and lesson the possibility that you will get yelled at for holding up the "line"...

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