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West Mobile County Operation Clean Sweep on March 22 will also accept household recycling

Posted on: Mar 20th, 2025 | AnnouncementsPress ReleasesFeatured News

 

MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. -- Mobile County residents can drop off household discards and yard debris FOR FREE with proof of residency at the second Operation Clean Sweep of 2025.

 

For the first time, Keep Mobile Beautiful will be on-site to accept regular household recycling (cardboard, glass, plastic, aluminum, and soft plastic bags)

 

WHEN: Saturday, March 22 from 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
 

WHERE: 1113 Hubert Pierce Road, Mobile AL 36608

 

Operation Clean Sweep events help make Mobile County a cleaner place to live, learn, work, play, and visit. In addition to properly disposing of household discards and yard debris, in 2024, 204,000 lbs. of scrap metal, 3,685 tires, and 32,488 lbs. of electronics were picked up for recycling through seven Operation Clean Sweep events. 

 

Go to https://bit.ly/3OmFmqz for rules and lists of acceptable items or call the Mobile County Department of Environmental Enforcement at 251-574-7867.

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