

Make sure you’re only donating items that the organization accepts.Rather, you can use any of the hundreds of donation boxes or pickup services located in and around Middlesex County.

Textiles should not be placed in your curbside recycling bin. We define textiles as clean, dry clothing or other fabric measuring at least one foot by one foot in size. South Brunswick Recycling Center (at the Municipal Complex) 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth JunctionĮvery resident and business in Middlesex County is required to recycle their textiles.Woodbridge Public Works, 225 Smith Street, Keasbey.

Monroe Public Works, 76 Gravel Hill-Spotswood Road.Helmetta, 51 Main Street (Behind Borough Hall).South Plainfield Recycling Center, 882 Kenneth Avenue, South Plainfield, NJ 07080.Old Bridge Public Works (At the Municipal Complex), 1 Old Bridge Plaza.New Brunswick Public Works, 400 Jersey Avenue.East Brunswick Recycling Center, 357 Dunhams Corner Road.Middlesex Borough Recycling Center, 1200 Mountain Avenue.This service is available free of charge, and is open only to Middlesex County residents.

Paint Drop-Off Days are scheduled on weekends, from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm at various locations, according to the listing below. Please continue to check this website prior to delivering your paint to a drop-off site. Monthly ScheduleĪll sites are currently operating as per the schedule below. Also unacceptable are household hazardous wastes and contractor/business generated material. These may be disposed of with your regular trash. Unacceptable items include empty containers or latex paint that is dried out.
