Benton County
Convenience Center and Cleanup
The Benton County Environmental Division has partnered with the Benton County Solid Waste District (B.C.S.W.D.) to provide citizens free recycling of electronics, tires, metal, appliances, and large household items such as mattresses, furniture, and lawn furniture at the Convenience Center.
Benton County Solid Waste District
Convenience Center
Saturdays (except holiday weekends)
5702 Brookside Road, Bentonville
8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
Other recycling provided at B.C.S.W.D. include the recycling of paper, cardboard, glass, plastic and green yard waste.
The Benton County Solid Waste District also provides safe disposal of household chemicals, paint, flourescent bulbs, batteries, etc. For more information, fees, and hours of operation visit www.bcswd.com.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
AAA Fire Safety
Arkansas Department of Environmental Quailty
Arvest Bank
Battery Outfitters
Beaver Lakesmart
Beaver Water District
Benton County Department of Emergency Management
Benton County Road Department
Benton County Sheriff's Office
Benton County Work Program
Benton County Solid Waste District
Bimbo Bakeries USA
Bubba Burgers
Channel 5 / KXNW-34
Clorox
District Courts of Benton County
Gallery Cafe of Decatur
Habitat for Humanity
Harp's Food Stores
Ironwood Shredding
KFC Restaurant
Keep Arkansas Beautiful
Rogers Recycling Center
Sam's Club
Shortstop Restaurant of Garfield
T.A.S.C. Teen Action & Support Center
TRG Recycling Group
Tradebe
Unicor
Unilever Breyer's Ice Cream
Used Oil Services
Wal-Mart
Waste Management
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Established back in 2006, the Benton County Cleanup began as a means to accept household wastes from residents at no charge. The Cleanup accepts a wide range of household items such as electronics, used motor oil, paint, chemicals, batteries, fluorescent bulbs, old furniture, metal, and tires. In addition, we partner with companies like Ironwood Shredding who will be on hand to shred your sensitive documents and Habitat for Humanity look forward to accepting donations of your useable household items.
Volunteers & Partner Vendors
Have you been looking for ways to be a part of our community? We have many opportunities for volunteers and local business to participate in the county's largest recycling event!
Saturday, October 10, 2015
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FACTS ABOUT RECYCLING PAINT
Latex paint is recyclable, but oil-based paint is considered household hazardous waste (HHW) and should be disposed of safely. Remove the lid from latex paint and allow the paint to dry out and harden completely. Adding cat litter or saw dust will help speed the drying process. Once the paint has dried completely, it is safe to dispose of it in your regular household trash. Oil-based paints should never be tossed in the trash.

Greenway Recycle Paint will be at the Cleanup to recycle your unwanted latex paint. Click on the logo to learn more about latex paint recycling.

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Haley Harris
"...I have gained an appreciation for our planet and recycling, and because of Teresa and her department I now want to volunteer at these events with her and the Benton County Environmental Department as often as I possibly can!"

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Mayor Bill Edwards
"I think it was well organized and went smooth."

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Denis Dean
"Great job to you and your staff. It was my first time participating and I thought it was very successful...Looking forward to the next cleanup."

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Josh Graham
"...I really enjoyed the experience and I hope to get a chance to do it again."

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G. K. Baggson
"Thank you for your positive efforts in our community."