Do you have waste tires on your property that need to be disposed of?
Marshall County Solid Waste will host a tire amnesty day for Marshall County residents at the Recycle Depot, 1900 Walter Glaub Drive in Plymouth, on June 21 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. This event is made possible through a grant from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and is in partnership with Liberty Tire Recycling.
Marshall County residents may bring car, light truck, or SUV tires for disposal on June 21, free of charge, with proof of county residency. The tires must be intact and not on the rims. The Depot will accept up to 10 tires per drop-off.
This event is just for households with waste tires or tires from a dump site. It is not intended for commercial entities with a fleet or implement tires.
The Depot will not accept out-of-county, commercial, business, or tractor tires at this amnesty event. If residents have larger-sized tires or more than 20 tires to dispose of, they are encouraged to contact Liberty Tire Recycling in North Liberty for disposal at 574-656-3429.
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