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Recycling Requirements: Duluth vs Snellville

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Duluth, GA and Snellville, GA?

Duluth and Snellville have similar restriction levels.

Duluth, GA

Gwinnett County

Few Restrictions

Single-stream recycling accepted in provided cart: paper, cardboard, metal cans, plastics #1/2 (#5 at some haulers), and glass (varies). Participation is NOT mandatory in Duluth/Gwinnett.

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Snellville, GA

Gwinnett County

Few Restrictions

No mandatory recycling in Snellville or Georgia. Participation voluntary via hauler subscription. Single-stream recycling accepted by most haulers. Gwinnett drop-off centers for glass.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDuluthSnellville
MandatoryNo β€” voluntary-
AcceptedPaper, cardboard, #1/2 plastic, metal-
Not AcceptedBags, Styrofoam, food-
Drop-OffGwinnett Clean & Beautiful-
Mandate-Voluntary in GA
Format-Single-stream
Glass-Drop-off only
Drop-offs-Gwinnett centers

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Duluth FAQ

Can I recycle plastic grocery bags in my cart?

No β€” they tangle sorting equipment. Return bags to grocery-store drop bins at Kroger, Publix, or Walmart instead.

Is recycling mandatory in Duluth?

No. Recycling participation is voluntary in both Duluth and Gwinnett County.

Can I put Styrofoam in my Duluth recycling cart?

No. Styrofoam, food waste, and hazardous waste are not accepted and can contaminate the load.

Snellville FAQ

Can I recycle glass curbside in Snellville?

No. Most metro Atlanta haulers stopped accepting glass curbside around 2020. Take glass to Pinckneyville or Monfort Road Recycling Centers (Gwinnett County).

Do I have to recycle?

No. Georgia has no mandatory recycling law. Recycling service is an optional add-on with your trash hauler.

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