DUMP FREE Clark County Bio-Recycling

Springfield Ohio Free Community Dump Site

Private Landfill accepts organic and biodegradables

2803 Troy Road Springfield Ohio

Located Hwy 41

SPRINGFIELD Private Bio-degradable-friendly location

Ohio Free Community Dump Site

Bio-Dump for Contractors and Home Owners

Made available to the Springfield Ohio, Clark County Community

Community Dump and Recycling Accepts Refuse consisting of:

Yard Trimmings

Brick

Block

Rocks

Sod

Paper

Gravel

Leaves

Vegetables

Pumpkins

Bushes

Wood Chips

Boulders

Logs

Stone

Dirt

Brush

Roots

Straw

Nuts

Saw Dust

Manure

Firewood

Trees

Shrubs

Sand

Cardboard

Newspaper

Some Steel

Grass

Pebbles

Fruits

Twigs

Stumps

Christmas Trees

Some Wire

Branches

Hay

Mulch

Ohio Free Community Dump Site

No plastics, styrofoams, trash or glass accepted.

Full masonry units still accepted. Broken concrete, broken brick and other broken masonry are no longer accepted at this time.

Please note that this is private property. The location is a means for the community to dispose of their unwanted commodities which are recycled here freely.

Accepting gifts of the bio-degradable kind from community citizens, not affiliated in any way with State or local municipalites and the interests of a business-sense, is still legal in all States within our Nation as of the year 2021

(check back next year, this could prove otherwise).

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