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CalRecycle maintains a list of websites of county agencies that manage household hazardous waste . Provides a search for various types of recycling centers based on type and location.
- Bottles & Cans
Find a recycling center that will buy back empty California...
- Where to Recycle
Most communities in California offer residential curbside...
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Where Can I Recycle? I Recycle Smart. California’s 1383...
- Bottles & Cans
Find a recycling center that will buy back empty California Refund Value (CRV) beverage containers from you at a convenient location near where you live or work.
Most communities in California offer residential curbside collection or drop-off sites for certain recyclable materials. For items you can’t recycle in your curbside bin, check out the Where to Recycle Map for the nearest recycling center near you.
Where Can I Recycle? I Recycle Smart. California’s 1383 Implementation Progress. Monthly Public Meeting. SB 1383 Food and Yard Waste Resources. Tools and guidance for SB 1383 (Lara, 2016), the state’s food and yard waste recycling law, which has targets to: Cut organic waste disposal 75% by 2025.
Find out where to recycle beverage containers, electronic waste, and other recyclables. Phone: 916-732-9253.
Simply search your zip code in our interactive map for an overview of all waste streams. If you're looking for a particular program, visit the relevant program page and search for your zip code on the map.
The CRV from containers placed in curbside or public recycling bins is claimed by the organization that collects the bins. Where do I go? California has about 1,200 recycling centers all over the state. Enter your ZIP code to find the one nearest you. Some retailers also redeem CRV. Are recycling centers operated by the State of California? No ...