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Edison Inaugurates Township’s New Recycling Center

This facility was completed as part of the Capital Improvements projects.

This facility was inaugurated on Tuesday.
This facility was inaugurated on Tuesday. (Township of Edison)

EDISON, NJ — Mayor Sam Joshi and the Public Works Department hosted the official Grand Opening of Edison’s new Recycling Center on Tuesday.

This facility was completed as part of the Mayor's Capital Improvements projects. The new Recycling Center will serve as a central location for recycling needs, where residents can drop off electronics, batteries, grass, aluminum, plastic, metal, concrete, branches, glass, and more.

In addition, residents can also pick up leaf bags for the fall season at the center, in a convenient drive-through system.

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"Our new Recycling Center being opened is a great milestone for all of our residents,” Joshi said. “It will serve as a central and efficient location for our community’s recycling needs.”

The Recycling Center is among the projects planned by Joshi under the Capital Improvements projects.

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The recycling center is located at 745 New Durham Road.

For more information regarding the Recycling Center, contact Edison Township Public Works at PublicWorks@edisonnj.gov or 732-248-7288.

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