Materials Management

Barry County Recycles

Learn about recycling in Barry County at barrycountyrecycles.org or by contacting Barry County Recycling Coordinator.

To find recycling and disposal locations by material, try the searchable database, or use the digital PDF guide below. Use the interactive recycling map to find locations by material and to see which hauler services your area or if you have a local recycling drop-off.

Recycling 101

Managing materials sustainably reduces the need for landfill expansion and creation by diverting materials elsewhere. Barry County is committed to supporting residents and businesses in their sustainability goals by making sure there is information and resources available.

Curbside & Drop-off Recycling

Most recycling haulers and drop-off sites accept the following:

  • Paper products such as office paper, phone books, magazines,
    junk mail, newspaper, paperboard (like cereal boxes)

  • Cardboard including pizza boxes and should always be flattened

  • Glass bottles and jars

  • Metal cans and aluminum foil

  • Plastic food and beverage bottles tubs, jugs, and jars

*Recyclables should be loose in the bin, please do not bag your recycling!

Always check with your recycling company or drop-off site for their specific rules.

Food & Yard Waste Options in Barry County

Backyard Composting

According to the Institute of Self Reliance, more than 50% of trash set at the curb is made up of compostable materials. Compostable materials include fruit and vegetable discards, eggshells, coffee grounds, tea bags and leaves, herbaceous animal manure, paper towels and napkins, paper and cardboard contaminated with food, lawn clippings, leaves and twigs, sawdust and woodchips, straw and hay, and even hair and fur. These materials can be managed in your own backyard through a composting system. Composting is a natural way to break down these materials and provide you with a rich soil enhancer. 

Composting with Worms

Worms are a natural part of the decomposition of organic materials and can be used to manage your kitchen scraps. Setting up and managing a worm bin is a fun and educational way to get the whole family involved in creating a healthy nutrient for plants. 

Composting is a great alternative to burning but beware of invasive species! Invasive species CAN NOT be composted, learn which plants are invasive in Barry County and how to handle them, here.

Household Hazardous Waste Collections in May & September at Barry Expo Center/Fairgrounds

  • Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)

    HHW are any materials that have one or more of the following properties: toxic, flammable, corrosive, or reactive. These materials should never be disposed of in a landfill or incinerator as they can cause harm to humans, wildlife, and the environment. When buried in a landfill HHW can leach harmful pollutants.

    Items accepted: acids and bases, aerosols, household cleaners, pesticides, light bulbs, motor oil and other automotive fluids, automotive batteries, alkaline, nickel-cadmium, lithium ion, and silver oxide batteries, oil-based paints, mercury-containing materials, ammunition and explosives, unused/expired medications and sharps (needles and syringes), electronics, and scrap tires.

    We cannot accept; asbestos, latex paint (when dry it can go to the landfill), propane tanks, commercially generated waste, radioactive material explosives, or unknown wastes.

  • Scrap Tires

    “It is illegal to dispose of whole motor vehicle tires in Michigan landfills. Scrap tires can be hazardous to our environment and the public health of Michigan if not properly managed. Run-off from scrap tire fires can contaminate water and scrap tire sites are an ideal habitat for the breeding of mosquitoes carrying disease such as West Nile Virus.”

    Barry County encourages residents to properly dispose of tires twice per year at the semi-annual HHW collection events. Per MDOT law there is a 10 tire limit per car. Only tires from households are accepted - no business tires will be accepted. First come, first serve basis until trailers are full. Tires heavily caked with dirt will not be accepted.

    The scrap tire collection is supported in whole by the Scrap Tire Collection grant from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE).

  • Electronics

    Electronic waste, or E-waste, cannot be thrown away or recycled at home due to the toxic chemicals like cadmium, mercury, and lead they contain. When buried in a landfill, these chemicals can leach into the soil and groundwater and negatively impact the environment, wildlife, and people. Many electronics also contain valuable materials such as copper, silver, and gold.

    Accepted electronic items include batteries, computers, laptops, circuit boards, hard drives, servers, power cords, cables, wires, office supplies, ink jet, toner cartridges, GPS units, gaming systems, iPads/tablets, cell phones, small household appliances, holiday/Christmas lights, TVs and monitors**
    **$10 suggested donation for TVs and monitors

    We cannot accept freon containing appliances/electronics at this time.

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