r/HuntsvilleAlabama 2d ago

Construction Recycling

I'm doing a big new year's clean and have alot of old glass and ceramic coffee mugs I want to throw away. I'm not crafty and don't want to upcycle them into flower pots :-) -- I want them out of the house, but feel bad about putting them in the garbage. Does anyone know of any companies that handle construction and demolition debris that accept ceramics/glass for crushing and reuse for things like roadbed material or landscaping?

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u/mktimber 2d ago

Where do they have the shop and drop?

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u/marc-kd 2d ago

They don't like to advertise their address since they share a parking lot with other businesses and they're leery about people coming by after hours and dumping their glass in the parking lot. Not to mention there's a $5/cart charge, it's not free.

That said, when you click "Schedule a Drop Off" on their website the address is displayed.

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u/mktimber 2d ago

I saw that and noticed that Jan 10 is not available for drop off so I was not sure if the shop and drop is at another place

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u/marc-kd 2d ago

Ah, I just rehecked their banner. Because of the expected weather Friday, they've postponed it a week until the 17th.