Recycling Drop-Off Center
Recycling Drop-Off Centers
Thank you for doing your part to keep our City green! Your commitment to recycling helps protect our environment and keeps valuable materials out of landfills. To ensure a smooth recycling experience, please review the list of acceptable items and our hours of operation below. Please note that glass is only collected at the South Drop-Off location and not at the North Drop-Off. If you have any questions, feel free to call or email us using the contact information provided on this page. Together, we can make a difference!
Where are the Recycling drop-off Centers located and when are they open?
Winston Park Nature Center
5201 NW 49th Avenue
OPEN DURING PARK HOURS
Monday - Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Behind Coconut Creek Police
Behind Coconut Creek Police Station
Off NW 22nd Street and Lyons Road
Friday - Sunday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
NOTE: No trash, hazardous waste, special waste such as paint, tires, and batteries, bulk waste, or yard waste will be accepted at the Recycle Right Drop-Off Center. For more information on how to dispose of these materials. Please go to coconutcreek.gov/HazardWaste
About the Solid Waste Authority of Broward County
The Solid Waste Authority (SWA) of Broward County is a group of leaders from Broward County and 28 cities.
Click here to view the member cities.
They worked together to develop a long-term Master Plan for managing trash and recycling in Broward County. The cities will still be responsible for collection services. The plan is a playbook for what happens to trash, recycling, yard waste, and bulk trash once it leaves the curb.
Today, about 38% of items in the trash could be recycled. The SWA wants to:
- Reduce the amount of waste we create
- Recycle as much as we can
- Use smart, new ideas to help our environment
The Master Plan will improve how waste and recycling are managed in Broward County. Once the Master Plan is approved, the SWA will start putting it into action. One of the main goals is to increase the recycling rate from 38% to 75%, which is the State of Florida’s recycling goal.