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SONOMA COUNTY RECYCLING GUIDE A-Z RECYCLING & REUSE 31 www.recyclenow.org Eco-Desk 565-DESK(3375) Hours listed on this page may change without notice. © Sonoma County Waste Management Agency QUICK REFERENCE INDEX A Aerosol cans, pp. 5,8,11 Aluminum cans, pp. 5,8,11 Antifreeze, pp. 3,6 Appliances, pp. 10,14 Asbestos, pp. 2,14 Aseptic packaging, see Juice boxes and Milk/soy cartons Asphalt see Concrete & asphalt B Batteries, auto, pp. 3,10,14 Batteries, household, pp. 3,5,15 Batteries, rechargeable, pp. 14,15 Bicycles & parts, pp. 11,16 Bicycle tires, see Tires Books, pp. 5,8,11,16 Bottles & cans, pp. 5,8,11 Bricks, tile & terra-cotta, pg. 16 Building materials & deconstruction services, pp. 11,17 Bulky item collection, pg. 4 Business food & veggie scrap recycling, pg. 13 Business hazardous waste disposal, pg. 3 Business State Recycling Requirement, pg. 12, Buyback recycling centers, pg. 8 C California Redemption Value (CRV), pg. 8 Cans, pp. 5,8,11 Cardboard/cartonboard, pp. 5,8,11 Carpet & padding, pg. 17 Car seats for infants, pp. 5,17 Cars, pg. 16 Cassette tapes see Video/audio tapes Cell phones, pp. 17,20 Christmas trees, pg. 19 Clothing see Textiles/rags Community Toxics Collections, pp. 2,3 Compost, pp. 10,11,18,30 Compostable plastics, pg. 18 Composting at home, pg. 18 Composting veggies, pp. 4,18,30 Computer storage media, pg. 19 Computers see Electronic e-waste Concrete & asphalt, pg. 18 Construction & Demolition Facilities, pg. 19 Corks, pg. 19 C urbside recycling, pp. 4,5 D Debris box/roll-off containers for construction & demolition debris, pg. 19 Dirt, see Soil/dirt−clean only Disposal sites, pp. 10,11 Drop-off recycling, pp. 8,9 The SONOMA COUNTY RECYCLING GUIDE is funded by the Sonoma County Waste Management Agency. The agency, formed in April 1992, is the joint powers authority of the nine incorporated cities and the County of Sonoma. The mission of the agency is waste diversion required by state law AB939. This guide is for informational purposes only. It should not be regarded as complete with respect to the products, services or institutions it lists. It is not meant to be exclusive or exclusionary in any way, and it does not vouch for the capabilities, trustworthiness or performance of any individual, business or institution listed in these pages. E Electronic e-waste, pp. 5,10,20,21, back cover E-waste recycling events, back cover Eyeglasses, pg. 21 F Fire extinguishers, pp. 3, 21 Fluorescent lamps & ballasts, pp. 3,22 Foam/padding, see Carpet & padding Food composting, pp. 4,13,18 Food, edible donation, pp. 13,22 Fuel, pp. 3,21 Furniture, see Secondhand G Garbage companies, pg. 4 Garbage/disposal rates, pp. 10 Glass, bottles & jars, pp. 5,8,11 Grease see Oil, cooking G reen Business Program, pg. 12 H Hangers, pg. 22 Haulers, curbside, pg. 4 Hazardous waste disposal, pp. 2,3 Hearing aids, pg. 22 Helium cylinders, pg. 22 Household Toxics Facility, pp. 2,3,10 I Inner tubes, see Tires Insulation, pg. 23 Irrigation pipe, see Plastic bags, stretch film & irrigation pipe J Juice boxes, pp. 5,8,11 Junk mail, reducing, pg. 17 L Landfill, pp. 10,11 Lawn mowers, pg. 10 Lead, pg. 23 LED lamps, pg. 23 Light bulbs, incandescent, pg. 23 M Mattresses, pp. 10,23 Medical supplies & equipment, pg. 23 Medications, pp. 3,24 Metal, scrap, pp. 8,9,11,23 Microwaves see Appliances Milk/soy cartons, pp. 5,8,11 Mobile homes/travel trailers, pg. 23 Motor oil/filters, pp. 2,4,6,10 N Needles/syringes, see Syringes Newspaper, pp. 5,8,11 Nursery/flower pots, pp. 5,25 O Office paper, pp. 5,8,11,25 Oil, cooking, pg. 25 Oil, motor see Motor oil/filters Ordinance, Waste Reduction Program for Carryout Bags, pp. 12, 27 P Packaging peanuts see Styrofoam peanuts, bubble wrap & wine shippers Paint, pp. 3,10,12,26 Pallets see Wood, pallets, yard debris & manure Paper, pp. 5,8,11,25 Paper, confidential shredding, pg. 25 Photo chemicals & X-ray film, pg. 24 Plastic bags, stretch film & irrigation pipe, pp. 5,27 Plastic containers, pp. 5,8,11 Plastics, rigid, pp. 5,8,11 Printer cartridges, pg. 25 Propane cylinders, pp. 3,25 R Recycling drop-off centers, pp. 8,9,10 Refuse Disposal Sites, pp. 10,11 Residential garbage companies, pg. 4 Rocks & sand, pg. 25 Roofing materials, pg. 25 S Secondhand, pp. 11, 26 Sewing machines, pg. 27 Sheetrock/drywall, pg. 26 Single-stream recycling, pp. 4,5 Smoke detectors, pg. 27 Soil/dirt−clean only, pg. 27 Sonoma Compost Company, pp. 4,10,18,30 Sonoma Green Business, pg. 12 Styrofoam, formed, pg. 27 Styrofoam peanuts, bubble wrap & wine shippers, pg. 28 Syringes/needles, pp. 3,29 T Telephone books, pp. 5,8,11 Textiles/rags, pp. 11,28 Thermostats, pg. 28 Tin, steel & bimetal cans, pp. 5,8,11 Tires, pp. 11,28 Toilets/sinks/tubs, pp. 10,29 Tools, pg. 28 Toxic Rover Pickup Service, pg. 2 Transfer stations, pg. 10 TVs see Electronic e-waste V Veggie scrap recycling, pp. 4,13,18,30 Video/audio tapes, pg. 31 W Window coverings, pg. 31 Wine bottles, pp. 5,8,11 Wood, pallets, yard debris & manure, pp. 4,11,30 Wood, treated, pg. 31 Worm composting, pg. 18 Y Yard debris, pp. 4,11,30 VIDEO/AUDIO TAPES Central Disposal Site (Recycling & reuse) 500 Mecham Rd. Petaluma 795-3660 M-Sa 7-2:30. Drop-off: commercially produced tapes only. Tapes are reused. Friends of the Libraries www.sonomalibrary.org/friends Drop-off: commercially produced videos and music (LPs, CDs, DVDs, VHS all okay—please no music cassettes). At the downtown Santa Rosa branch, drop off items at loading dock on libary west side. At other library locations, drop off inside library during business hours. WINDOW COVERINGS Blindingly Clean 24 Elaine Dr. Santa Rosa 573-0655 M-F 8-6. Drop-off & pickup: all kinds of mini-blinds, verticals and fabric, any condition. Businesses only Windsor Materials Recovery Facility www.mmservicesinc.com 590 Caletti Ave., Windsor 545-4847/838-2597 M-F 7:30-4:30. Drop-off, pickup & fee: all kinds; call for quote. Residents & businesses: All loads WOOD, TREATED County Refuse Disposal Sites do not accept treated wood for disposal. All wood treated with preservatives is considered a hazardous waste and may only be accepted at approved facilities. Examples of pressure-treated wood preservatives: • CCA & creosote • Borates • Pentachlorophenol • Other wood preservatives • Copper based Altamont Landfill & Resource Recovery Facility www.wmsolutions.com 10840 Altamont Pass Rd. Livermore 925-455-7300 M-F 6-4. Drop-off & fee: all kinds; visit website for instructions. Daniel O. Davis 1051 Todd Rd., Santa Rosa 585-1903 M-F 7-4:45. Drop-off: usable treated wood only accepted for reuse. Global Materials Recovery Services (Construction & Demolition Recycling Facility) 3899 Santa Rosa Ave. Santa Rosa 586-6666/585-8246 M-Sa 7-5, Su 8-5. Drop-off & fee: all kinds; call for quote. Industrial Carting 585-0511 M-F 7-6, Sa 8-6. Pickup & fee: all kinds. Recology Hay Road Landfil 6426 Hay Rd., Vacaville 800-208-2371 Daily 8-4. Drop-off & fee: all kinds. l Healdsburg Transfer Station (Recycling & reuse) 166 Alexander Valley Rd. Healdsburg 433-0321 M-Sa 8-4. Drop-off: commercially produced tapes only. Tapes are reused. Sonoma Transfer Station (Recycling & reuse) 4376 Stage Gulch Rd. Sonoma 996-5423 M-Sa 7-2:30. Drop-off: commercially produced tapes only. Tapes are reused.

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