Habersham County Expands Metal Can Recycling Following Citizen Feedback

Habersham County will soon expand recycling options for residents by adding tin and metal can collection at the Cornelia and Clarkesville Recycling Centers. Beginning March 16, 2026, collection trailers will be placed at both locations to allow residents to recycle everyday metal cans such as pet food cans, vegetable cans, and similar household items.

The change comes after several residents expressed interest in additional recycling options during last week’s Meet Your Government Day event. County officials say the addition is a direct response to community feedback and reflects the County’s ongoing commitment to listening to residents and improving local services.

“We heard from many citizens who asked about recycling metal cans at our recycling centers,” Johnnie Vickers Solid Waste Director said. “We appreciate the feedback and are glad to be able to expand this service to make recycling more convenient for our residents.”

Residents should note that while tin and metal cans will be accepted at the Cornelia and Clarkesville sites, large metal items must still be taken to the Habersham County Landfill. The new trailers at the recycling centers will not be able to accommodate oversized metal materials.

Habersham County encourages residents to take advantage of this expanded recycling opportunity and appreciates the community’s continued efforts to keep the county clean and environmentally responsible.

For more information about Habersham County recycling services, please contact the Habersham County Solid Waste Department.

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