Recology offers a variety of services including recycling, organics, food, and debris containers or bins. Recology also offers outreach and educational materials, including, but not limited to: Multi-Family and Commercial sorting posters, Multi-Family resident Move-in/Move-out guides, food waste brochures, commercial services brochures, etc to assist our Multi-Family and Commercial Customers in maximizing diversion and minimizing contamination. Wondering What Bin it goes in?
MIXED ORGANICS
Materials such as food scraps(fruit and vegetable peels, leftovers), yard waste (grass clippings, leaves), and paper products (napkins, paper towels). These materials are collected for composting, where they break down to create nutrient-rich soil. Learn more.
MIXED RECYCLABLES
Materials such as paper, cardboard, glass, plastics, aluminum, and metal. After collection, these materials make their way through a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF), where they are sorted and baled to become new viable resources.
GARBAGE
Materials that are not recyclable such as non-recyclable plastics(bags and saran wrap), Styrofoam, wax-lined paper, soiled materials, and other waste that cannot be recycled or composted. These materials are collected and sent to a landfill facility for disposal, where they are managed according to environmental regulations and waste management practices.
CONTAINER PLACEMENT & STORAGE
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- Recycling, green waste, and refuse containers are collected by a semi-automated sanitation truck. The automated truck requires ample room to collect containers safely and effectively.
- Place containers on the curb within 5 feet of edge of the street (service beyond this distance may be subject to an additional fee).
- Face containers towards the street.
- Space containers at least 3 feet from other containers, parked vehicles, or other obstructions.
- Place containers at the curb by 6 AM on the collection day. (Includes some holidays.)
- Containers must not be placed at the curb more than 12 hours before collection and must be removed from the curb on collection day.
- Containers must not block driveways or other public right-of-way.
- Containers should be stored at the rear or side of the premises when not set out for collection.
Contact us for more information on rates and containers.
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EXEMPTION REQUESTS
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