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SOCRRA Recycling Drop-Off Center
995 Coolidge, Troy, Michigan, United States

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SOCRRA is a municipal corporation founded in the early '50s. SOCRRA consists of twelve member municipalities with a total population of approximately 283,000 and covers an area of 75 square miles.Member cities are Berkley, Beverly Hills, Birmingham, Clawson, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Huntington Woods, Lathrup Village, Oak Park, Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak and Troy.

SOCRRA is governed by a twelve member Board of Trustees, one member representing each of the constituent municipalities. Member voting power is based on individual member municipality refuse tonnage delivered to the Authority's facilities.SOCRRA operates a Transfer Station in Troy (on Coolidge north of 14 Mile) and a compost site in Rochester Hills. The Troy facility receives and compacts the mixed municipal solid waste for transfer to a private landfill for disposal.

SOCRRA also operates a Material Recovery Facility (MRF) on Coolidge north of 14 Mile that receives recyclable materials collected at curbside by the member municipalities. These recyclables are delivered to the MRF where the material is weighed and placed on the various processing conveyors for further sorting and baling for shipment to markets. The MRF is designed to process 100 tons per day in an eight hour shift, or 26,000 tons per year.SOCRRA has ongoing recycling education outreach programs including group tours of the Material Recovery Facility and Recycling 101 Workshops. SOCRRA has sponsored a Recycling Jamboree which educates the public on reducing, reusing and recycling with emphasis on how to prepare recyclables for set out at curbside.

Through SOCWA's Healthy Lawn and Garden Program, the Authority is actively involved in community outreach efforts to educate the public about practical methods for reducing yard waste, protecting water quality and using compost. Recommended practices are identified in partnership with the Oakland County MSU Extension, Wayne County MSU Extension, and the Metropolitan Detroit Landscape Association.With volunteer support from SOCRRA's Master Composters, SOCRRA sponsors Master Composter training, public workshops, healthy garden tours, garbage-can composting in the schools, educational programs at SOCRRA Gardens, lawn care clinics, soil nutrient testing, seminars for retailers and outreach at a wide range of community events.

Residential Recycling

SOCRRA provides both curbside and drop-off residential recycling programs for its 12 member communities - Berkley, Beverly Hills, Birmingham, Clawson, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Huntington Woods, Lathrup Village, Oak Park, Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak and Troy. 
On average, SOCRRA recycles 13,000 tons of paper, plastic, metal, and glass recyclables collected at the curb each year. SOCRRA accepts newspapers, magazines, office paper, junk mail, boxboard, cardboard, drink boxes and milk cartons, all plastic containers, metal cans, glass bottles and jars and more at the curb. 
SOCRRA member communities earn a rebate for every ton of recyclables collected by SOCRRA. Every piece of paper, bottle or can set in a recycling bin is “cash” for the community. For our member communities, recycling avoids disposal costs, and provides revenue sharing on the sale of recyclables once they are sorted and processed by SOCRRA. Participating your community’s recycling program will help to offset costs to operate recycling and trash collection services.

Bulky or oversized items

Large items may be set to the curb for collection on your regular trash day.  Examples of items are unwanted furniture, appliances, and carpet.  Depending on the item, there may be additional preparation requirements.  Carpet must be cut and bundled into 4 foot lengths.  Refrigerator doors must be removed and set next to the unit for safety reasons (please note appliances will actually be recycled after collection at the curb).

There are certain items that are not acceptable for curbside collection.  These materials must be disposed of privately.  Household hazardous waste and electronics are acceptable through a special program. 

  • Liquids
  • Radioactive items
  • Flammable products
  • Explosives
  • Infectious materials
  • Asbestos insulation
  • Tires
  • Hazardous waste
  • Tree stumps
  • Engines
  • Transmissions
  • Rear axles
  • Construction items from a private contractors work.
  • Loose items such as bricks, broken concrete or dirt.
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Materials Accepted
Company Services
  • Paper Recycling
  • Plastic Recycling
  • Metal Recycling
  • Glass Recycling
  • Electronics Recycling
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995 Coolidge
Troy, Michigan
United States
ZIP: 48084
248.288.5150
248.435.0310
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Operating Hours

CLOSED ( Opens on Tuesday at 7:00 am)
TuesdayFrom 7:00 am To 6:00 pm
WednesdayFrom 7:00 am To 6:00 pm
ThursdayFrom 7:00 am To 6:00 pm
FridayFrom 7:00 am To 6:00 pm
SaturdayFrom 7:00 am To 6:00 pm
SundayFrom 7:00 am To 2:00 pm
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