Bourbon Candle Company®
Glass Bottle Drop Off Recycling Locations
Recycle Your Bourbon, Whiskey, Wine, & Liquor Glass Bottles
Bourbon Candle Company® donates $0.25 cents to a Non-Profit for every Bourbon or Whiskey glass bottle recycled to our company.
Please drop off glass bottles during location business hours.
We accept all sizes of glass bottles that are wine and spirits. Please no food glass jars or beer bottles.
We truly Thank You for reducing glass waste in Kentucky & supporting our mission!
To recycle your glass bottles, visit the Dropoff Locations listed below:
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Hardin County, Kentucky Area (Elizabethtown, Radcliff, and Fort Knox)
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Bourbon Candle Company
110 Chase Way Suite 6
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
www.BourbonCandleCo.com
(270) 370-0329 or (270) 370-0332
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Kroger Wine and Spirits on Dolphin Drive:
3046 Dolphin Drive
Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701
(270) 360-3277
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KSP Liquors
1103 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701
(270) 900-1600
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North Hardin Wine and Spirits
350 North Dixie Boulevard
Radcliff, Kentucky 40160
www.northhardinwineandspirits.com
(270) 351-3555
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Blackjacks Liquors
1857 South Dixie Boulevard
Radcliff, Kentucky 40160
(270) 351-8880
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Jefferson County, Kentucky Area (Louisville)
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Frankfort Avenue Liquors & Wine (FAL)
2115 Frankfort Avenue
Louisville, Kentucky 40206
www.louisvilledrinks.com
(502) 618-2019
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Crown Liquors (Cooper Chapel Rd only)
5930 Cooper Chapel Road
Louisville, Kentucky 40229
(502) 963-5418
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Taylor County, Kentucky Area (Campbellsville)
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Mammoth Liquors #2
400 Campbellsville Bypass #5
Campbellsville, KY 42718
(270) 283-3373
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Barren County, Kentucky Area (Cave City)
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Mammoth Liquors
101 Gardner Lane
Cave City, KY 42127
(270) 773-3337
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Thank you for your contributions!
We appreciate you recycling and allowing us to turn a Kentucky classic into a piece of art.