November 25, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
DeKalb County and its solid waste operation is stepping up recycling efforts while partnering with America’s Thrift store to accept gently used clothing, toys, furniture, household goods and more in support of six charities whose mission is to improve the lives of children with critical illnesses and those affected by addition. America’s Thrift Store charity partners include Make-A-Wish Alabama, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Home of Grace, Adult & Teen Challenge Mid-South, Make-A-Wish Middle Tennessee, and Louisiana Adult & Teen Challenge.
“I am very pleased to see the hard efforts that Brian Reed, DeKalb County’s new Public Works Director (formerly Solid Waste Director), has engaged in since taking on this new role. Director Reed’s ambition to go above and beyond has really shown in recent events and in the changes to our convenience sites,” said County Mayor Matt Adcock. “ You may have noticed the recycling bins that have popped up throughout the county. Thanks to Brian, DeKalb County is participating with the America’s Thrift Store to benefit multiple charities,” he said.
“Director Reed has also applied and been approved for a grant to obtain a cardboard bailer, and necessary material for its operation. This grant means DeKalb County will soon start participating in cardboard recycling, which will most likely take place at the transfer station given its centrally located position. The bailer will be housed at the transfer station and the collection bins will be at selected convenience sites. This will also create a new revenue stream for DeKalb County,” said County Mayor Adcock.
“All involved with the DeKalb County Solid Waste operation have been working to increase the recycling rate for the county,” said Public Works Director Reed. “This focus has been the result of feedback from the community, primarily concerning cardboard, textiles, electronics, oil-based paints, and putting the woodchipper back to use. The county commission approved the money to apply for a grant, with a 30% match from the county to purchase a downstroke baler, and skid steer to kickstart cardboard recycling,” explained Reed. “The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation has awarded DeKalb County that grant, and we are currently waiting on paperwork from TDEC so we can begin the process of obtaining equipment. In the meantime, we have containers at Snow Hill and Shiny Rock Convenience Centers for cardboard collection,” said Reed.
“We have also partnered with America’s Thrift Stores to collect textiles and other usable household items. These collection bins have been placed at the following convenience centers: Village Market (Cookeville Hwy), Snow Hill, Shiny Rock (McMinnville Hwy), Keltonburg, Alexandria, and the Landfill. Donations from our community will help benefit Make-A-Wish of Middle Tennessee. A more comprehensive list of items that are accepted is below and can also be found at https://www.americasthrift.com/donations/. America’s Thrift Stores offers this service at no cost to the county,” he explained.
“The brush chipper that we have is now being utilized at the transfer station and instead of sending brush to the landfill we will now be able to chip it up into mulch. I have been in contact with TDEC and had them deliver containers to the Shiny Rock Convenience Center for collection of Oil Based Paints and Stains, which is a service that TDEC offers for no fee. Electronics can be dropped off at the Snow Hill facility for recycling. I am hopeful that DeKalb County will be able to host a Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event in the spring of 2025. TDEC will continue to support this effort as long as we offer year-round collection of Oil based paints and stains as well as electronics recycling.”
America’s Thrift Store Accepted Items
• If you wear it, we want it!
• Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Clothing
• Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Shoes
• Lingerie, Underwear & Socks
• Accessories such as: Hats, Gloves, Scarves, Ties, Purses, Wallets, Backpacks, Belts
• Bed sheets, blankets, pillows, curtains, tablecloths, and similar items
• Bath towels, hand towels, wash cloths, bath rugs
• Sports equipment, exercise equipment, bicycles
• Kitchenware such as pots, pans, utensils, china, vases, dishes, cutlery, glassware, silverware
• Working washers/dryers that are disconnected and must be placed outside on the lowest level for easy retrieval
• Small electrical appliances such as power tools, irons, blenders, mixers, stereos, CD players, speakers, DVD players & VCRs, lamps, fans, humidifiers
• Miscellaneous Items such as jewelry, crafts, mugs, candles, pictures/frames, baskets, ornaments, hand tools
• Hardback and paperback books
• Magazines
• Records, tapes, CDs
• Videos, DVDs, Blu-rays
• Toys, games, and puzzles
• Music Keyboards
Convenience Center Recycling Services
Village Market (Cookeville Hwy/Allens Ferry Rd)
• Metal
• Used Oil and Antifreeze
• America’s Thrift Store Items
Snow Hill
• Metal
• Used Oil and Antifreeze
• America’s Thrift Store Items
• Tires (4Tires every 6 Months per Individual)
• Cardboard
• Electronics
Shiny Rock
• Metal
• Used Oil and Antifreeze
• America’s Thrift Store Items
• Tires (4Tires every 6 Months per Individual)
• Cardboard
Alexandria
• Metal
• Used Oil and Antifreeze
• America’s Thrift Store Items
• Tires (4Tires every 6 Months per Individual)
Liberty
• Metal
• Used Oil and Antifreeze
• Tires (4Tires every 6 Months per Individual)
Keltonburg
• Metal
• Used Oil and Antifreeze
• America’s Thrift Store Items
• Tires (4Tires every 6 Months per Individual)
Landfill
• Metal
• Used Oil and Antifreeze
• America’s Thrift Store Items
• Tires (4Tires every 6 Months per Individual)
Midway
• Metal
• Used Oil and Antifreeze
• Tires (4Tires every 6 Months per Individual)
Blue Springs
• Metal
• Tires (4Tires every 6 Months per Individual)
“I hope to be able to continue to incorporate more recycling options for the citizens as my service here continues. I do ask for your continued help in using the compactors at the sites where they are available as that helps me be able to reduce the operation cost significantly. Thanks to all for the support as changes have been made at the sites to better serve you,” said Director Reed.