What Goes Where?
Find out how to properly dispose of your household materials by clicking the tabs below or by searching for an item (last tab). You can also view or download the printable sorting guides. If you’re unable to find what you’re looking for, please reach out!
- COMPOST
- RECYCLE
- TRASH
- HAZARDOUS & ELECTRONIC WASTE
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We accept all food scraps, soiled paper, and plants in the green compost cart. Please do not place compostable material in plastic or compostable plastic bags, as the current regional compost facilities are unable to process those materials. Paper bags are acceptable.
| Accepted Compost Materials 
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| Food Scraps  
 
Bread, grains, and pastaCoffee grounds and paper filterDairyEggshells and eggsFruit (pits and shells too)Leftovers and spoiled foodMeat (including bones)Seafood (including shellfish)Tea and tea bagsVegetables Food Soiled Paper
  
 
Coffee filtersGreasy pizza boxesPaper cups and plates (without film plastic liner)Paper bags, napkins, tissues and towelsPaper take-out boxes and containers(without film plastic liner)
Tissues | Plants 
  
 
Branches and brushFlowers and floral trimmingsGrasses and weedsLeavesTree trimmings (less than 6 inches in diameter and 4 feet long) Other 
Hair, fur, and feathers (non-synthetic)Shredded paperWood – small pieces of lumber or sawdust from clean wood only (no plywood, pressboard, painted, stained, or treated wood)Wooden chopsticks and coffee stir sticks |  |    
Aluminum foil or trays“Biodegradable” and “Compostable” labeled plastics (bags, utensils, cups)Cat litter or animal fecesCeramic dishware or glasswareClothing, linens, and ragsCooking oilCorks – NaturalCorks – plasticDiapersDirt, rocks, or stoneFlower pots or traysFoil-backed or plastic-backed paperGlass, metal, or plastic not labeled “Compostable”Juice or soy milk type boxes with foil linerLiquids or icePlastic bags, wrappers, or filmRecyclable/clean cardboard or paperStyrofoamWaxy paper milk and juice cartons/cardboardWood – plywood, pressboard, painted or stained woodPoison Oak, Yukka tree trimmings, Bamboo, Cactus, Palm fronds | 
 
Please do not place recyclable materials in plastic bags, as the recycling facility is unable to process those materials. Paper bags are acceptable.
| Accepted Recycling Materials (Empty, Clean, and Dry) |  | Unaccepted Recyclables 
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|  Glass (no liquids or food) 
Glass bottles and jars only (metal caps and lids too)  Metal (no liquids or food)
 
Aluminum cansAluminum foil and trays (ball foil up to softball size)Caps and lids from bottles, jars, and steel (tin) cansPaint cans (must be empty or dry)Spray cans (must be empty)Steel (tin) cans  Plastic bottles, tubs, and jugs (rinsed)
 
Bottles (leave caps on)Containers and clamshellsLaundry detergent bottlesTubs and lids (yogurt containers and Tupperware) |  Paper (clean, dry, and unsoiled) 
Bags (paper only, no plastic)Cardboard (non-waxed)Cereal boxesComputer and office paperEgg cartonsEnvelopes (windows okay)Juice or soy milk type boxes with foil linerJunk mail and magazinesNewspapersPacking paperPhonebooksSticky notesWaxy paper milk or juice cartonsWrapping paper(non-metallic)
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BatteriesCeramic dishware or glasswareClothing, linens, and ragsCoat hangersElectronicsFoil-backed or plastic-backed paperFood scrapsGlass mirrors and windowsIncandescent, Fluorescent, LEDs, or HID LightbulbsPlastic bags, wrappers, or filmPlastic items mixed with metal, fabric, or rubberPlastic labeled “Compostable” or “Biodegradable”Scrap metalShredded paperSoiled paperStyrofoamWaxed cardboard and paperWoodYard trimmings | 
 
Few things, once they are used, are actually trash. Among such things are non-recyclable plastics and other complex materials that were not designed to be recycled.
| Accepted Landfill Items |  | Unaccepted Trash Items | 
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Cat litter and animal feces  (bagged) 
Ceramic dishware or glasswareClothing linens and ragsCigarette Butts (extinguished – run under water prior to disposal)Dental flossDiapersFeminine Hygiene ProductsFoil-backed or plastic-backed paperGlass mirrors and windowsIncandescent light bulbs(no fluorescents or HIDs)
 Mylar (shiny metal) bags (potato chips, candy bars, balloons, etc) | 
Pens and pencilsPlastic bags, wrappers, and film (not labeled “Compostable”)Plastic items mixed with metal, fabric, or rubberPlastic labeled “Biodegradable” onlyRubber bandsSix-pack ring holder – please cut upSpongesStyrofoamTwist TiesWood – small pieces of plywood, pressboard, and painted or stained wood |  |     
AppliancesAsbestosBatteriesConstruction debrisCooking oil and greaseDirt, rocks, or stoneElectronicsFluorescent, LED, or HID lightbulbsHousehold hazardous waste or chemicalsLarge items (furniture, metal, plastic, wood)Liquids or iceMotor oilNeedles or syringesPaintTiresToys with electronics or batteriesTreated wood | 
 
Zero Waste Sonoma has a number of program changes and updates regarding HHW events due to COVID-19. Please check the link for the latest updates. https://zerowastesonoma.gov/covid-19
It is illegal to put items such as electronics, batteries, fluorescent bulbs, pesticides, and other chemicals in the trash. When household hazardous wastes end up in a landfill, they can cause serious threats to humans, wildlife, and the environment.
 Motor Oil: Recology offers curbside pickup of motor oil and filters.  Just call our Customer Service team to request an oil kit and ]filter bag. When filled, call us again to request a pick-up, and place oil and filters at the curb next (NOT IN) to your recycling cart for pickup. There are also locations in Sonoma County that will accept motor oil and filters. Visit www.ZeroWasteSonoma.gov to find a location. Motor Oil: Recology offers curbside pickup of motor oil and filters.  Just call our Customer Service team to request an oil kit and ]filter bag. When filled, call us again to request a pick-up, and place oil and filters at the curb next (NOT IN) to your recycling cart for pickup. There are also locations in Sonoma County that will accept motor oil and filters. Visit www.ZeroWasteSonoma.gov to find a location.
 Electronics: Any Sonoma County transfer station will accept household electronics for recycling. Goodwill will also accept electronics, working or not. Please also visit www.ZeroWasteSonoma.gov for additional recycling options, as well as for community drop-off events.
Electronics: Any Sonoma County transfer station will accept household electronics for recycling. Goodwill will also accept electronics, working or not. Please also visit www.ZeroWasteSonoma.gov for additional recycling options, as well as for community drop-off events.
 Batteries: Recology offers curbside pickup of household batteries for those in Sonoma County. Please place batteries in a sealed plastic bag on top of your recycling cart on your service day. Your recycling driver will collect them separately from your recyclable materials. Cell phone and laptop batteries are NOT allowed. Batteries: Recology offers curbside pickup of household batteries for those in Sonoma County. Please place batteries in a sealed plastic bag on top of your recycling cart on your service day. Your recycling driver will collect them separately from your recyclable materials. Cell phone and laptop batteries are NOT allowed.
 
 
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- Treated Wood Waste Now Accepted: Starting August 31, 2022, treated wood (any wood that has been treated with a chemical preservative to protect the wood against attacks from insects, microorganisms, or fungi) is accepted for disposal and considered hazardous waste per California State law. It must be disposed of properly. Find a disposal site near you: https://zerowastesonoma.gov/materials/treated-wood/.