


Gwinnett residents can drop off their full Hefty® EnergyBag® orange bags at WestRock, located at 384 Maltbie Street in Lawrenceville Monday through Saturday from 7:00am to 2:00pm. The Hefty® EnergyBag® Program complements the current unincorporated Gwinnett County curbside recycling program. This program helps residents recycle plastics not part of the list of acceptable items such as #4 through #7 plastics, plastic bags and wraps, foam, plastic dinnerware, and many other plastic items. Gwinnett County is now participating in the Hefty® EnergyBag® Program to give residents an opportunity to dispose of hard-to-recycle plastics in a sustainable way. Glass dropped off at any of the Gwinnett County glass recycling locations will be hauled to Strategic Materials, Inc., a large glass recycler in the Atlanta area.Īcceptable glass items are clear and colored food and beverage bottles and jars. Sunrise until 11:00pm unless posted otherwise Robinson Park at 885 Level Creek Road, Sugar Hill (baseball/softball complex entrance) Sunrise untill 11:00pm unless posted otherwiseĮ.E. Pinckneyville Park at 4758 South Old Peachtree Road, Peachtree Corners (park entrance) One Stop Norcross at 5030 Georgia Bell Court, Norcross Residents can bring their clean, empty glass containers to either of the following locations: Instead of glass being tossed in trash bins, manufacturers can reuse it to make items like kitchen tiles and insulation. One of the many benefits of glass recycling is more landfill space. This is part of Gwinnett County’s initiative to increase recycling and sustainability to help protect our environment and natural resources. The glass recycling program provides residents with the opportunity to drop off glass for safe and sustainable recycling. We replay our programming frequently to give everyone ample opportunity to view or record programming.Ĭheck out our online programming guide and feel free to comment on TV Gwinnett programming by calling County is expanding its glass recycling program with the opening of a third drop-off location at E.E. You'll also find text messages about government programs, policies, events, and facilities. TV Gwinnett shows programs on County news, services and facilities, police and fire academy graduations, groundbreaking and ribbon-cutting ceremonies, talk shows produced in our own studio, military news, and special events. It's the next best thing to being there yourself and it's certainly more convenient. TV Gwinnett brings you important public meetings, speeches, and presentations along with all the inflection, facial expressions, charts, graphs, and other visual aids. These cable systems provide the channel at no cost to the County along with funding for video production and distribution. Gwinnett County's government access cable television channel is available online, on demand, and on the government access cable channels of Charter (ch.
