Disposal & Recycling Vendor List – Hamilton County, Indiana
Last Updated: August 2026
Not every item can be handled through Hamilton County’s Household Hazardous Waste Center or General Recycling Area. Mattresses, furniture, construction debris, yard waste, scrap metal and business-generated waste may need to go to a private vendor, transfer station or specialty recycler instead.
Use this vendor guide to find disposal and recycling options serving Hamilton County. Always contact the vendor before loading your vehicle, since accepted materials, fees and hours can change.
Quick Answer
For ordinary residential recycling and accepted household hazardous waste, start with the Hamilton County Government Offices facility at 1717 Pleasant Street in Noblesville.
For materials the county doesn’t accept, Hamilton County itself directs residents to outside vendors for several categories, including transfer stations, scrap metal recycling and yard waste facilities.
Trash, Large Items & General Disposal
WM – Hamilton County Transfer Station
11735 Greenfield Avenue
Noblesville, IN 46060
Phone: 844-492-9417
A transfer station can be useful when you have materials that aren’t accepted at Hamilton County’s recycling or HHW facilities, including some bulky household waste and construction or remodeling debris.
Hamilton County recommends using a transfer station for several materials it doesn’t accept, including mattresses, furniture and building materials.
Best for: Large loads, bulky waste and certain construction or remodeling materials.
→ Visit WM
Call before going to confirm your material, current hours and disposal fee.
Best Way Disposal
Phone: 765-649-7272
Hamilton County identifies Best Way Disposal as an outside option for certain disposal needs.
Services can include residential waste collection and disposal of larger loads.
Best for: General waste and disposal needs.
Contact the company first to verify service availability for your Hamilton County address or whether your material can be taken directly to a facility.
Junk Removal & Hauling
AC Trash Hauling & More
5710 Buttonwood Drive
Noblesville, IN 46062
Phone: 317-690-6810
A local hauling option for residents who would rather have unwanted items picked up instead of transporting them themselves.
Services can include removal of furniture, mattresses, household junk and other unwanted items.
Best for: Furniture, mattresses, household cleanouts, garage cleanouts and bulky items.
Vitalsos Hauling Hamilton County
Carmel, IN
Phone: 317-572-8677
A local junk-removal and hauling service serving Hamilton County communities.
Best for: Furniture and appliance removal, garage or basement cleanouts, move-outs and other household junk.
Yard Waste, Brush & Clean Wood
GreenCycle of Indiana – Noblesville
2695 Cicero Road
Noblesville, IN 46060
Phone: 317-773-3350
Hamilton County directs residents with grass clippings and yard waste to GreenCycle. The county also identifies GreenCycle as an option for untreated wood.
Best for: Yard waste, grass clippings and qualifying clean or untreated wood.
→ Visit GreenCycle of Indiana
→ View Yard Waste Information
Scrap Metal & Certain Appliances
Hamilton County recommends scrap-metal facilities for several items that aren’t accepted through the county HHW program, including washers, dryers, stoves, ovens, gas grills and certain gas-powered lawn equipment.
Preferred Metals
15240 Stony Creek Way
Noblesville, IN 46060
Phone: 317-776-1080
A local metal-recycling option in Noblesville.
Best for: Scrap metal and qualifying metal items.
Call before bringing appliances or unusually large items to confirm acceptance.
Electronics
Hamilton County accepts many household electronics itself, but residents and especially businesses may sometimes need another option.
The county also provides information about outside electronics vendors, while Indiana maintains registered e-waste collector information.
End of Life Electronics Midwest
605 Sheridan Road
Noblesville, IN 46060
Phone: 317-849-7314
An electronics-recycling option serving residential and commercial customers.
Best for: Computers, electronics and larger electronics-recycling needs.
→ View Electronics Recycling
→ Hamilton County E-Waste Recycling Information
Businesses & Commercial Waste
Hamilton County’s HHW Drop-Off Center and General Recycling Area are not available to businesses or contractors.
Businesses need to work directly with commercial recycling, waste or hazardous-material vendors appropriate for the materials they’re disposing of.
This is important because an item accepted from a Hamilton County homeowner may not be accepted when the same type of waste comes from a business or contractor.
→ Hamilton County Household Hazardous Waste Information
Before Choosing a Vendor
Before driving to a disposal facility or scheduling a pickup:
- Tell the vendor exactly what you’re disposing of.
- Ask whether residents can drop materials off directly.
- Ask about minimum charges and disposal fees.
- Confirm current hours.
- Ask whether materials must be separated.
- Ask about size, weight or quantity limits.
- For appliances, mention whether they contain refrigerant.
- For electronics, ask about data destruction if you’re disposing of computers or storage devices.
- For construction debris, describe the material — drywall, lumber, shingles, concrete and flooring may be handled differently.
- Never leave an item outside a facility if it’s closed or the item isn’t accepted.
Local Tips
Check the county facility first. You may not need to pay a private vendor if Hamilton County already accepts the item from residents.
For mattresses and furniture, don’t go to the HHW Center. Hamilton County directs residents to their curbside provider or an appropriate transfer station.
For yard waste, GreenCycle is one of the local options identified by Hamilton County.
→ View Yard Waste
Businesses have different rules. Even if the county accepts an item from a homeowner, it doesn’t mean the same item will be accepted when generated by a business or contractor.
Call before making a long trip. Private facilities can change fees, hours and accepted materials.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I take something Hamilton County won’t accept?
It depends on the material. Hamilton County directs residents to transfer stations for many bulky or construction materials, GreenCycle for certain yard waste, and scrap-metal recyclers for several metal appliances and equipment items.
→ Check Hamilton County Materials Accepted
Where can I take a mattress?
Hamilton County doesn’t accept mattresses or box springs at its HHW Center. Contact your curbside trash provider about large-item pickup or check with an appropriate transfer station.
Where can I take yard waste?
Hamilton County directs residents to outside options for yard waste, including GreenCycle in Noblesville.
→ View Yard Waste
Where can I take construction debris?
Hamilton County doesn’t accept building materials such as shingles, siding, boards, brick, concrete, flooring and drywall at the HHW Center. A transfer station or construction-debris facility may be appropriate.
Always call first to confirm that your particular material is accepted.
Where can businesses recycle?
Businesses can’t use Hamilton County’s residential General Recycling Area. They need to work directly with a commercial recycling or waste vendor.
Can a junk-removal company pick things up at my house?
Yes. Private hauling companies can be useful for furniture, mattresses, cleanouts and other bulky items when you don’t want to transport the material yourself.
Should I call before taking something to a private vendor?
Yes. This is especially important for mattresses, appliances, electronics, tires, construction debris and hazardous materials because fees and acceptance rules vary.
Related Pages
→ Bulk Pickup
→ Yard Waste
Official Resources
Hamilton County Materials Accepted
The best starting point for determining whether the county accepts an item or recommends an outside disposal option.
→ View Materials Accepted
Hamilton County General Recycling Area
Accepted recycling materials plus county guidance for materials that need to go elsewhere.
→ Visit General Recycling Area
Hamilton County Household Hazardous Waste Center
County disposal information and guidance for residential versus commercial waste.
→ Visit HHW Center
Hamilton County E-Waste Recycling
County information about electronics recycling and outside electronics-recycling options.
→ View E-Waste Recycling Information
Summary
Hamilton County’s own facilities handle many common recyclables and household hazardous materials, but they don’t handle everything. Private vendors and transfer stations can fill the gaps for mattresses, furniture, yard waste, scrap metal, construction debris, business waste and larger cleanouts.
The best approach is to check Hamilton County’s accepted-material list first. If the county doesn’t take the item, use the appropriate vendor category above and call before making the trip to confirm acceptance, hours and fees.
