Transfer Stations in Tampa
Blue Monkey Recycling
Blue Monkey Recycling is the only transfer station in Tampa not owned by a multi-billion dollar international corporation. They accept Class III waste and Construction Debris. They sort through the material and recycle as much as possible. Their tonnage rate is the lowest in town.
Blue Monkey Recycling LLC
813-900-3475
1603 43rd Street North, Tampa, Fl 33605
BlueMonkeyRecycling.com
Open: Mon - Fri 6:30 - 4:00
Saturday 7:00 - 12:00
1603 43rd Street North, Tampa, Fl 33605
BlueMonkeyRecycling.com
Open: Mon - Fri 6:30 - 4:00
Saturday 7:00 - 12:00
Mckay Bay Transfer Station
The Mckay Bay Transfer Station feeds the City of Tampa's waste to energy plant (incinerator). They accept most non- hazardous waste including tires and appliances. Hand unloading is allowed in a separate area from the dump truck unloading. City residents can dump a limited amount for free, with proof of residence. Check the website for details.
Mckay Bay Transfer Station
(813) 242-5320
112 South 34th Street
http://www.tampagov.net
Open: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 7:00 - 5:30
Sat & Weds 8:00 - 4:00
112 South 34th Street
http://www.tampagov.net
Open: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 7:00 - 5:30
Sat & Weds 8:00 - 4:00
WSI - Tampa Material Transfer Station
This is the former Liberty Waste facility. The site has reasonable unloading conditions and does recycle some materials. WSI is a large company that also owns landfills, hauling companies and does all kind of waste related work.
Metro Recycling
Metro Recycling is part of the Republic Waste family. The facility is small and confusing the first time you are there, but it works well once you understand their system. The scale is around the back and you will need to back onto it.
Metro Recycling
Waste Management
Waste Management is one of the biggest waste companies in the world. Most of their customers hate them for surprise surcharges, rude treatment of clients, and a general bully attitude. Customers at this facility reportedly enjoy the way that Class III waste costs more to dump than Construction Debris, yet is loaded into the same trailers for disposal. The new facility under construction at this location is expected to be a marvel of recycling technology.