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FR EE SO N OM A CO UNT Y 20 20 -21 ! ZERO WASTE GUIDE COMPOST FOR HEALTHY SOILS ZEROWAS T ESO NO M A .GOV Eco-Desk Eco-Desk en Español 565-DESK (3375) Llame al 565-3375
ZERO WASTE ABOUT US W H AT I S Z E R O W A S T E The Zero Waste Guide, formerly the THE PROBLEM Recycle Guide, is funded by Zero Landfills are a significant source of the potent greenhouse Waste Sonoma (ZWS). Zero Waste gas methane, so it is important that we divert materials from landfill disposal. Sonoma is the new name of the Sonoma County Waste Management W H AT D O E S Z E R O WA ST E LO O K L I K E ? Agency. The agency is the joint It is not about getting to zero. It is a commitment to reduce waste generated and powers authority of the nine reuse/recycle waste created in an attempt to minimize the overall waste delivered to incorporated cities and the County © Zero Waste Sonoma landfills. Zero Waste supports: of Sonoma. The mission of ZWS is waste diversion as required by state • Reducing waste law AB939. • Promoting the best and highest use of material This guide is for informational purpos- es only. It should not be regarded as • Promoting more sustainable consumption complete with respect to the products, services or institutions it lists. It is not • Endorsing resource conservation and preservation meant to be exclusive or exclusionary in any way, and it does not vouch for the capabilities, trustworthiness or perfor- mance of any individual, business or D E F I N I T I O N O F Z E R O WA ST E institution listed in these pages. Zero Waste: The conservation of all resources by means of responsible production, consumption, reuse, and recovery of products, packaging, and materials without TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S burning and with no discharges to land, water, or air that threaten the environment or human health. BAT T ER IES 17 Source Zero Waste International Alliance zwia.org BUSINESS LAWS 14-15 CO M P OST 10 LO C A L CO M M I T M E N T Jurisdictions in Sonoma County have implemented or are considering a Zero Waste CO N ST RUC TION AND DECONSTRU C TI ON 18 Resolution with the goal of diverting 90% of all material from landfills by 2030. CO UN TY R EFUS E DIS POS AL S ITES 8-9 Furthermore, many jurisdictions have implemented Climate Emergency Resolutions with CUR BSIDE S ERVICES 6-7 waste reduction related components. D R OP-O FF RECYCLING 16 Visit zerowastesonoma.gov/zw-resolution for more information. EL ECT R O N ICS ( E-WASTE) 19 SEE ZERO WASTE LIFESTYLE PAGE 10 E-WA ST E RECYCLING EVENTS BACK COVER F LUO R ESC ENT LAMPS 20 FO OD LOSS PREVENTION & FOOD DONATION 10-11 H O USEH O LD HAZARDOUS WASTE 4-5 M AT T R ESS RECYCLING EVENTS BACK COVER M AT T R ESSES 20 M ED ICAT IONS 21 M OTO R O IL AND FILTER RECYCLING 12-13 PA INT 22 P R O PA N E (REFILLAB LE) 10 SH A R P S (NEEDLES AND SYRING E S) 23 WA ST E H AULING COMPANIES 6 Z ER O WA STE LIFESTYLE 10 2 Z E R O W A S T E S O N O M A . G O V ECO -DESK 565-3375
C O M P O S T F O R T H E C L I M AT E CLEAN AIR In the atmosphere, carbon is found mostly in the form of carbon dioxide and methane, which act like blankets for the Earth. However, methane is 86 times better at trapping heat than carbon dioxide over 20 years. Composting organic materials like yard debris and food scraps prevents them from going into © Zero Waste Sonoma the landfill where the lack of oxygen causes methane to form. GROW PLANTS D O N AT E FO O D TO Plants use the sun’s heat to convert carbon dioxide into sugars and wood. Putting compost F E E D P EO P L E on soil gives more nutrients to the plant and so helps it grow faster and bigger. The SEE ZERO WASTE larger the plant, the more carbon is taken out of the atmosphere—this is LIFESYLE PAGE 11 called carbon sequestration. FEED PEOPLE AND ANIMALS D O N AT E FO O D TO When plants grow bigger, more food is produced. People and animals FEED ANIMALS digest the sugars in plants and exhale carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. SEE ZERO WASTE Although we must decrease carbon emissions and increase carbon sequestration to slow LIFESTYLE PAGE 11 climate change, some carbon dioxide is necessary for plants to grow. COMPOST FOR HEALTHY SOILS CO M P OST AT T H E C U R B In addition to sequestering carbon and providing more nutrients to plants, SEE CURBSIDE SERVICES PAGE 6 compost increases aeration, water holding capacity, and biodiversity in the soil. This decreases the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides. The carbon that is not converted into sugar or CO M P OST AT H O M E SEE ZERO WASTE LIFESYLE PAGE 10 wood is stored in the soil. ABOUT THE CARBON CYCLE SB 1383 Carbon is the fourth most abundant element in the universe, and it can be found California SB 1383 will require a everywhere: in rocks, ocean, the atmosphere, soil, and living things. There is a balance in 75% reduction of statewide landfill the way that carbon cycles through these different forms, and climate change is disposal of organic materials and a happening because there is more carbon released into the atmosphere than is getting 20% increase in food recovery for stored in the ground. We can minimize our impact on the climate by not only reducing human consumption by 2025. carbon emissions, but also by increasing carbon sequestration through composting. SEE BUSINESS LAWS PAGE 14 GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS ZERO WASTE GUIDE 3
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE (HHW) THREE FREE SERVICE OPTIONS FOR RESIDENTS HHW FACILITY HHW COLLECTION EVENTS Every week there is an HHW collection somewhere in Sonoma County. Bring your ID to prove residency. 80 appointments maximum per event. A PPOI NTME NT: R EQ U I R E D. Call 795-2025 option 3 or (877) 747-1870 or email toxicsdisposal@cleanharbors.com © Zero Waste Sonoma HOU R S : Tuesdays 4P–8P LOC ATI ON: Location of HHW Collection Events will be provided when you schedule your The HHW Facility is open weekly for appointment. Call or email at least 24 hours prior to the collection event. free drop-off of household hazardous waste from Sonoma EVENTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE SEE ZEROWASTESONOMA.GOV/COVID-19 County residents. Bring your ID to prove residency. M AY 2 02 0 AU G U ST 2 02 0 N OV E M B E R 2 02 0 F E B RUA RY 2 02 1 5 GU E R NE V I L L E 4 SE BASTO P O L 3 SO N O M A 2 LA R KFI E L D A P P O IN T MENT: N OT R EQ U I R E D. 19 COTATI 11 W I N DSO R 10 OAK M O N T 9 H E A L DSB U R G For questions, call 26 OA K MON T 1 4-1 5 SE A RAN C H 17 G U E RN E V I L L E 16 R OH N E RT PA R K 795-2025 or 18 OAK M O N T 2 0 -2 1 SE A RAN C H 23 OA KMON T J U N E 2 02 0 (877) 747-1870 25 SO N O M A D EC E M B E R 2 02 0 M A R C H 2 02 1 2 SONOMA H OUR S: Thursday, Friday, and 9 HE A LDSBU RG S E PT E M B E R 2 02 0 1 W I N DSO R 2 KE N WOOD 1 P E TALU M A 8 SAN TA ROSA, W Saturday 16 S A NTA R OSA, W 9 MON T E R I O 8 SAN TA ROSA, W 15 P E TALU M A 16 SA N TA R OSA , W 7:30A–2:30P 23 B ODEGA BAY 26 -27 S EA R A N C H 15 H E AL DSBU RG 23 WI N DSOR JA N UA RY 2 02 1 LOCAT IO N : Central Disposal Site 30 R OHNE RT PARK 22 K E N WO O D 5 SE BASTO P O L 30 PE TA LU MA (Bldg. 5) 29 LARK FI E L D 12 SAN TA ROSA, E J U LY 2 02 0 A P R I L 2 02 1 500 Mecham Rd O C TO B E R 2 02 0 19 C LOV E RDAL E 6 SE BA STOPOL 7 S A NTA R OSA, E Petaluma 6 FO RE STV I L L E 26 BOY E S H OT SP RI N G S 13 SA N TA R OSA , E 14 B OYES H OT SP RI N G S 13 C LOV E RDAL E 20 SON OMA The Household Hazardous Waste 21 C LOV E R DAL E 20 SAN TA ROSA, E 27 C LOVE R DA L E Facility will be closed on the 4th of July 28 R INCON VAL L E Y 27 COTAT I • Thanksgiving Day • December 21-31, 2020 • January 1-4, 2021 S EA R A NC H HA Z M O BI L E No appointment for residents. Appointment required for businesses. Businesses are charged per gallon of waste. Location: Sea Ranch North Fire Station 39225 Hwy 1, 9A–1P T R A NSP ORTING AND PACKING YOU R MATE R IA L: State transportation laws limit each vehicle to a maximum of 15 gallons of liquid (with a maximum of 5 gallons per container) or 125 pounds of solid material. Liquid limits are measured by the outer size of the container, not the contents. • Never mix chemicals. • Place in sealed containers in the trunk, packed to prevent spills. • Syringes/needles must be in a sealed and labeled approved container. SEE SHARPS (NEEDLES/SYRINGES) PAGE 23 NOT ACC EPTED: Electronics SEE ELECTRONICS (E-WASTE) PAGE 19 • Explosives or ammunition • Radioactive materials • Biological waste (needles and syringes okay) • Controlled substances • Compressed gas cylinders (propane cylinders 20 pounds or under okay) HHW ROVER PICKUP SERVICE Each Wednesday, the HHW Rover F EE: $50/pickup (limit 440 pounds). Limited free serves a different region of Sonoma pickup available for seniors over 80 years County. Home pickup services are of age and housebound residents. provided on a first-come-first-served basis. Allow several weeks’ A PPOI NTME NT: Call 795-2025 option 4 or toll-free advance notice. (877) 747-1870 or email toxicsdisposal@cleanharbors.com When you call or email, please describe the types and amounts of the household hazardous waste you want picked up. You will be required to submit a written pickup request by email, fax or mail. HOU R S : Wednesdays, limited appointments available. 4 Z E R O W A S T E S O N O M A . G O V ECO -DESK 565-3375
W H AT I S T H E P RO C E SS? TWO SERVICE OPTIONS FOR BUSINESSES 1. Download Business Hazardous Waste Disposal Forms from Services are available for businesses that qualify as Very Small zerowastesonoma.gov Quantity Generators as per regulations (CCR Title 22 §66260.10), which are businesses that generate 100 kilograms (27 gallons liquid 2. Obtain a Hazardous Waste EPA ID or 220 pounds solid) or less of hazardous waste per month. number (if needed). 3. Submit paperwork by fax or email to HHW FACILITY BUSINESS PROGRAM receive an appointment and pricing information. © Zero Waste Sonoma Located at the Central Disposal Site, the HHW Facility is open for drop-off of W I L L T H I S P RO G RAM M E E T T H E D I SPOSA L hazardous waste from qualified Sonoma County businesses. REQ U I RE M E N T S O F REG U LAT I N G AGE N C I E S? You will receive a receipt of disposal for A P P OIN T MENT: R EQ U I R E D. Call 795-2025 option 2 or toll-free (877) 747-1870 or email your records that will satisfy regulatory toxicsdisposal@cleanharbors.com disposal requirements. Receipts and all records should be kept for a minimum of FO R M S & FEES : PA P E RWO R K R EQ U I R E D. Download forms at zerowastesonoma.gov three years. $25 processing fee plus disposal fees based on type and quantity of waste D O E S U SI N G T H I S P RO G RAM M E A N MY B U SI N E SS H O UR S: Tuesdays and Wednesdays 8:30A–1:30P W I L L BE I N SP EC T E D FO R H AZARD OU S WA ST E ? LO CAT IO N: Central Disposal Site (Bldg. 5) 500 Mecham Rd, Petaluma Zero Waste Sonoma is not a regulatory agency. The Household Hazardous Waste Facility will be closed on the 4th of July • Thanksgiving Day • December 21-31, 2020 • January 1-4, 2021 W H O ARE T H E REG U LATO RY AG E N C I E S FOR M Y BU SI N E SS? HHW COLLECTION EVENTS BUSINESS PROGRAM Contact the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) regulatory agency for your area: Every week there is an HHW collection somewhere in Sonoma County. Space may be Healdsburg 431-3360 limited for business appointments and is based on availability. Petaluma 778-4389 Santa Rosa 543-3500 A P P OIN T MENT: R EQ U I R E D. Call 795-2025 option 2 or toll-free (877) 747-1870 or email All other areas 565-1152 toxicsdisposal@cleanharbors.com FO R M S & FEES : PA P E RWO R K R EQ U I R E D. Download forms at zerowastesonoma.gov FO R R E S I D E N T S A N D B U S I N E S S E S $25 processing fee plus disposal fees based on type and quantity of waste. F R E E P R O D U C T S AT T H E H O UR S: Tuesdays 4A–8P REUSE LOCKER SEE PAGE 4 FOR HHW COLLECTION EVENT SCHEDULE Go to the storage units in the lower reuse area near the Household CO M M O N E XA M P L E S O F H O U S E H O L D H A Z A R D O U S WA ST E Household hazardous wastes Hazardous Waste Facility. Available are any unwanted products commonly labeled as toxic, poison, combustible, on a first-come-first-served basis. corrosive, flammable, or irritant, etc. SEE HHW FACILITY PAGE 4 YA R D : Fungicides • Insecticides • Pesticides • Pool chemicals • Propane cylinders, 5 gallons and smaller • Rodenticides • Weed killers SEE PAINT PAGE 22 H O USE: Aerosol sprays • Asbestos • Batteries • Cleaners • Cosmetics • Fire extinguishers • Fluorescent lamps • LED lights • Medications • Nail polish and remover • Syringes/needles • Toiletries GA R AGE: Antifreeze • Auto batteries • Automatic transmission fluid • Brake fluid • Engine cleaners • Road flares • Fuel such as butane, diesel, gasoline, kerosene and lamp oil • Motor oil and filters • Power-steering fluid WO R K SH OP: Flammable liquids and solids • Glues • Paint • Paint thinners • Photo chemicals • Solvents • Wood finishes GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS ZERO WASTE GUIDE 5
CURBSIDE SERVICES FOR RESIDENTS Bulky item pickup means that certain items such as mattresses, appliances, COMPOST furniture, and electronics that cannot ALL FOOD SCRAPS ARE ACCEPTED IN AREAS SERVED BY fit into the garbage cart or that need RECOLOGY SONOMA MARIN AND SONOMA COUNTY RESOURCE RECOVERY special handling will be picked up by appointment. This service is available for residential hauling company customers for a fee or at no cost. In addition, some communities offer free Curbside Cleanup Events. © Zero Waste Sonoma R ECO LO G Y SO N O M A M A R I N MOTOR OIL ( 8 0 0 ) 24 3 - 02 9 1 Recology.com/SonomaMarin C LOV E R DA L E COST FOR BULKY ITEM PICKUP FREE CURBSIDE CLEANUP EVENTS COTAT I COST FOR BULKY ITEM PICKUP AVA I LA B L E TO A L L FREE CURBSIDE CLEANUP EVENTS R E S I D E N T I A L H AU L I N G SH RE D D E D PAP E R H E A L DS B U R G CO M PA N Y C U STO M E R S COST FOR BULKY ITEM PICKUP CHANGE YOUR OIL AND DRAIN R ECO LO G Y SO N O M A M A R I N A N D FREE CURBSIDE CLEANUP EVENTS YOUR FILTER FOR 48 HOURS. SO N O M A CO U N TY R E SO U R C E R ECOV E RY P E TA LU M A C U STO M E R S O N LY TRANSFER OIL TO AN OIL FREE BULKY ITEM PICKUP RECYCLING CONTAINER OR A OKAY TO PLACE ONE CLEAN, DRY PLASTIC JUG WITH PAPER BAG OF SHREDDED R O H N E RT PA R K A SCREW-ON LID. PAPER IN COMPOST CART COST FOR BULKY ITEM PICKUP EACH WEEK. FREE CURBSIDE CLEANUP EVENTS PLACE OIL FILTER IN A ZIP CLOSURE BAG. SANTA ROSA FREE BULKY ITEM PICKUP N OT ACC E PT E D Animal/pet waste • Bamboo • BBQ PLACE BOTH NEXT TO YOUR BLUE CART FOR PICKUP. ashes (wood fireplace ashes okay) • Cactus • SEBASTOPOL COST FOR BULKY ITEM PICKUP Cooking oil and liquid waste • Dirt, rocks, or sod NOT ACC E PT E D Antifreeze • • Glass • Manure • Palm fronds • Pampas grass UNINCORPORATED AREA FREE BULKY ITEM PICKUP Brake fluid • Engine cleaner • • Plastics including those labeled biodegradable Fuel • Hydraulic fluid • Water or compostable • Poison oak • Sudden Oak DO NOT CO N TAM I N AT E M OTO R O I L Death infested material • Tree stumps SO N O M A CO U N TY R E SO U R C E R ECOV E RY CALL THE HAULER FOR YOUR ALL FOOD SCRAPS EXCEPT MEAT, CHEESE, AND BONES ARE ACCEPTED IN AREAS SERVED BY 79 5 -7470 AREA BEFORE SETTING SONOMA GARBAGE COLLECTORS SonomaCORR.com OUT ITEMS W I N DSO R FREE BULKY ITEM PICKUP SO N O M A G A R BAG E CO L L EC TO R S 9 9 6 -7 555 SonomaGarbage.com SO N O M A I N C LU D I N G C R E E K S I D E , C H A N TA R E L L E , T E M E L EC COST FOR BULKY ITEM PICKUP 6 Z E R O W A S T E S O N O M A . G O V ECO -DESK 565-3375
HOW CLEAN DO RECYCLE YOUR RECYCLABLES PAPER AND CARDBOA R D G LASS BOT T L E S AN D JARS NEED TO BE Recycling standards are getting strict- er. The market is requiring high-qual- ity materials. Bottles and containers need to be empty of food and liquid. Paper needs to be clean and dry. © Zero Waste Sonoma METAL P LAST I C CO N TAI N E RS Follow the steps below: POUR OUT LIQUIDS SCRAPE OUT FOOD FROM RECYCLABLES WIPE OUT OILY OR STICKY RESIDUE FROM RECYCLABLES S HR E DDE D PA PE R FOR CUSTOMERS OF SONOMA GARBAGE COLLECTORS, PUT GREASY, GRIMY, GOOEY, WET, SO N O M A G A R BAG E CO L L EC TO R S SHREDDED PAPER IN A CLEAR OR FOOD-SOILED PAPER GOES C U STO M E R S O N LY PLASTIC BAG INSIDE THE CART. IN YOUR COMPOST CART Meat, cheese, and bones are not accepted in the HOUS EHOLD BATTER I E S TO PREVENT SHORTING, TAPE compost cart in areas served by Sonoma AAA • AA • C • D • 9-volt THE TERMINALS OF ALL Garbage Collectors. RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES AND S A N TA R OS A A N D ALKALINE BATTERIES 9-VOLT OR LARGER. TAPE YOUR BATTERIES WITH W I N DSO R O N LY HEAVY-DUTY CLEAR TAPE. SEE BATTERIES, PLACE BATTERIES IN BAG AND W I N D S O R O N LY HOUSEHOLD SEAL FIRMLY. PAGE 17 PLACE BAG ON TOP OF BLUE RECYCLE CART FOR PICK UP. NOT ACCEPTED Ceramic dishware • Clothing, linen, and rags • Coat hangers • Corks (nat- ural and plastic) • Electronics • Food scraps • Glass mirrors and windows • Glassware • Light bulbs • Plastic bags, wrappers, and film • Plastic items mixed with metal, fabric, or rubber • Plastics labeled biodegradable or compostable • Soiled paper In Windsor, your recyclable materials • Styrofoam™ • Waxed cardboard or paper • Wood •Yard trimmings must be separated. Put metal, glass, and plastic containers on the blue DON'T BAG RECYCLABLES. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, PLACE YOUR RECYCLABLES side and put cardboard and paper LOOSE IN YOUR CART. on the yellow side. TIP: KEEP CAPS ON It is preferable to leave screw-top lids on empty plastic, glass, and metal containers. If lids are removed from the container, they are too small to be recycled. GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS ZERO WASTE GUIDE 7
COUNTY REFUSE DISPOSAL SITES DISPOSAL SITES FEE SCHEDULE FOR DISPOSAL SITES E F F EC T I V E A P R I L 1 , 2 02 0 A N N A P O L I S T R A N S F E R STAT I O N USE OF DISPOSAL SITES IS LIMITED TO RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES IN SONOMA COUNTY. PAYMENT BY 33549 ANNAPOLIS RD CASH, DEBIT, AND CREDIT CARD ONLY. NO CHECKS. DISP OSA L AND RECYCLING Disposal sites will be closed on Sundays and on the following dates: New Year's Day • 4th of July W-SA 8A-4P 886-5204 • Labor Day • Thanksgiving Day • Christmas Day DIRECTIONS: 5 MILES INLAND OFF HWY 1, FEES MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE NEAR SEA RANCH REFUSE/GARBAGE AL L V E H I C L E S ARE W E I G H E D $127.00/TON MINIMUM $31.50 C E N T R A L D I S P OS A L S I T E FEE PER VEHICLE 500 MECHAM RD, PETALUMA YARD DEBRIS © Zero Waste Sonoma AL L V E H I C L E S ARE W E I G H E D DISP OSA L LE AV E S • G RASS • T RE E P RU N I N G S • FRU I T • V EG E TABL E S • BRE AD • CO FFE E FI LT E RS M-SA 7A-3P 795-1693 • DAI RY • EG G SH E L L S • PASTA • RI C E R ECYCL IN G AND REUS E $84.00/TON M-SA 7A-3P 795-3660 NOT ACC E PT E D Animal/pet waste • Bamboo • BBQ ashes (wood MINIMUM $15.00 fireplace ashes okay) • Cactus • Cooking oil and liquid waste • Dirt, FEE PER VEHICLE H OUSEH O LD HAZARDOUS WASTE FAC I LI TY TH-SA 7:30A-2:30P 795-2025 rocks, or sod • Glass • Manure • Palm fronds • Pampas grass • Plas- tics including those labeled biodegradable or compostable • Poison DIRECTIONS: HWY101 TO THE COTATI OFF-RAMP; HWY 116 WEST TOWARD oak • Sudden Oak Death infested material • Tree stumps over 18" in SEBASTOPOL; LEFT ON STONY PT S; RIGHT diameter or more than 4 feet in length ON MECHAM RD WOOD SCRAP AL L V E H I C L E S ARE W E I G H E D G U E R N E V I L L E T R A N S F E R STAT I O N C L E AN D I M E N SI O N AL LU M BE R • OSB (O RI E N T E D ST RAN D BOARD) • PAL L E T S $84.00/TON 13450 POCKET CANYON DR/HWY 116 • P LYWO O D • WO O D C H I P S • WO O D SI D I N G MINIMUM $15.00 DISP OSA L AND RECYCLING FEE PER VEHICLE M-TU 8A-4P, TH-SA 8A-4P 795-1693 NOT ACC E PT E D Painted wood • Stained wood • Particleboard • Sawdust • Pressure-treated wood • Railroad ties DIRECTIONS: HWY 116 NEAR GUERNEVILLE APPLIANCES RE M OV E FO O D I T E M S H E A L DS B U R G T R A N S F E R STAT I O N 166 ALEXANDER VALLEY RD W I T H FREO N • AI R CO N D I T I O N E RS • D E H U M I D I FI E RS • FRE E ZE RS $47.00 EACH • RE FRI G E RATO RS • WAT E R CO O L E RS WITH FREON DISP OSA L AND RECYCLING M-SA 8A-4P 795-1693 NO N - FREO N • D RY E RS • FU RN AC E S • O I L- FI L L E D RAD I ATO RS DIRECTIONS: NORTH OF HEALDSBURG, 1/2 $21.00 EACH MILE FROM HWY 101 • OV E N S • STOV E TO P S • STOV E S • T RASH CO M PAC TO RS NON-FREON • WASH E RS • WAT E R H E AT E RS • WAT E R SO FT E N E RS SO N O M A T R A N S F E R STAT I O N ELECTRONICS (E-WASTE) 4376 STAGE GULCH RD, SONOMA C E L L P H O N E S • CO M P U T E RS • CO RDS • G AM E CO N SO L E S • LAPTO P S • M I C ROWAV E S • DISP OSA L AND RECYCLING OFFI C E EQ U I P M E N T • P RI N T E RS • ST E REOS • TABL E T S • TV S M-SA 7A-3P 795-1693 NO FEE NOT ACC E PT E D Appliances • Batteries • Fluorescent lamps DIRECTIONS: OFF HWY 116, 1/2 MILE FROM SONOMA For a complete list, visit zerowastesonoma.gov/e-waste-disposal COV E R YO U R LOA D. I T ’ S T H E LAW. MATTRESSES $31.50 EACH LOCA L A N D STATE LAWS REQUIR E THAT GA R BAGE MAT T RE SS O R M AT T RE SS SE T, AL L SI ZE S. CRIB-SIZE MATTRESS IS REFUSE/GARBAGE A ND DEBRIS B EING TRANS PORTE D BY V EHIC LE B E $16.00 EACH TIRES Up to 9 tires maximum per load COVER ED OR S ECURED IN A WAY TO PR E V E NT WITHOUT RIMS PASSE N G E R V E H I C L E / P I C KU P T RU C K T I RE S O N LY DR O P P IN G OR S PILLING ONTO ROA DWAYS . $21.00 EACH UN COVER ED/UNS ECURED LOADS W ILL B E C HA R GE D NOT ACC E PT E D Large tires or rubber equipment tracks WITH RIMS $15.00 P ER VEHICLE AT COUNTY R E F U S E DIS POS A L SIT ES. SMALL MOTOR ITEMS C H AI N SAW S • E N G I N E S • SM AL L M OTO RS • T RAN SM I SSI O N S • W E E D W H AC K E RS $21.00 EACH OTHER DROP-OFF NOT ACC E PT E D Remove fluids from motors and dispose of properly SEE HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PAGE 4 R E P U B L I C S E R V I C E S /G LO BA L M AT E R I A L S R ECOV E RY S E R V I C E S BOATS AND CAB- OVER CAMPERS 3899 SANTA ROSA AVE, SANTA ROSA Drop-off before 10A $181.50 EACH M-SA 7A-5P, SU 8A-4P 585-0511 NOT ACC E PT E D Remove appliances and engines Global Materials Recovery Services is not part of County Refuse Disposal Site system and cannot PRESSURE-TREATED WOOD C E N T RAL D I SP OSAL SI T E O N LY $176.00/TON accept refuse/garbage. PRE SSU RE T RE AT E D • RAI L ROAD T I E S • T E L E P H O N E P O L E S ( L E SS T H AN 5 FE E T ) 8 Z E R O W A S T E S O N O M A . G O V ECO -DESK 565-3375
M AT E R I A L S A C C E P T E D A L L S I T E S L I ST E D B E LOW A R E O P E R AT E D BY R E P U B L I C S E R V I C E S HOW TO READ THE CHART: ANNAPOLIS CENTRAL GUERNEVILLE H E A L DS B U R G SO N O M A G LO BA L DROP-OFF, FREE TRANSFER D I S P OS A L TRANSFER TRANSFER TRANSFER M AT E R I A L FEE STAT I O N SITE STAT I O N STAT I O N STAT I O N R ECOV E RY Fees charged by Global Materials Recovery Services will differ from fees charged at County Refuse Disposal Sites. SERVICES APPLIANCES BATTERIES LEAD -ACID © Zero Waste Sonoma BOATS AND CAB- OVER CAMPERS DROP-OFF BEFORE 10A ELECTRONICS (E-WASTE) HHW FACILITY HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE (HHW) FACILITY SEE HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PAGE 4 MATTRESSES RECYCLED AT THIS LOCATION ONLY SEE RECYCLING EVENTS BACK COVER MOTOR OIL AND FILTERS DROP-OFF AT HHW FACILITY At transfer stations, drop-off 5 gallons maximum used motor oil and 2 used oil filters per vehicle per day. PORCELAIN REMOVE METAL HARDWARE AND SEATS DROP-OFF AT REUSE AREA PRESSURE-TREATED WOOD RECYCLING (GLASS, CANS, SCRAP METAL, PLASTIC, AND PAPER) SOME RESTRIC- TIONS MAY APPLY; CHECK WITH ON-SITE For more detail about recyclables accepted, SEE DROP-OFF RECYCLING PAGE 16 ATTENDANT REFUSE/GARBAGE REUSE SOME RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY; CHECK WITH ON-SITE ATTENDANT SMALL MOTOR ITEMS REMOVE FLUIDS FROM MOTORS TIRES WOOD SCRAP YARD DEBRIS GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS ZERO WASTE GUIDE 9
ZERO WASTE LIFESTYLE CHOOSE REFILLABLE PREVENT FOOD LOSS AND SAVE MONEY P R O PA N E C Y L I N D E R S CHECK YOUR SUPPLIES BEFORE SHOPPING Use up the food you have. STICK TO A GROCERY LIST to avoid impulsive buying. Don't shop when you're hungry. PROACTIVELY FREEZE bread, vegetables, dairy, and meat before they go bad if you buy in bulk and don't go through the food fast enough. BUY A VARIETY OF FOOD Some foods last longer than others. Eat leafy greens © Zero Waste Sonoma Single-use cylinders and mushrooms first, but keep root vegetables and squash in the pantry to eat later. are expensive when you realize you’re PURCHASE FOOD THAT IS IN SEASON for the greatest value, least embedded paying more for the food miles, and longevity of shelf life. Further, consider purchasing from local farmers and packaging than for markets first when planning your shopping; that ensures seasonality, freshness, minimal the actual gas. ReFuel packaging, and maximum impact on the local economy. your fun and save! FO R MO R E T I PS, V I SI T STOP FOOD WA ST E stopfoodwaste.org The following companies will refill/ exchange your 1-pound refillable camping propane cylinders. C O M P O S T AT H O M E O R AT T H E C U R B PETALUMA Food loss prevention and food donation are best, but if you need to dispose of D E C ARL I 'S P R O PA NE food...please compost. Turn your organic materials such as leaves and food scraps into a 423 WILSON ST 762-4511 nutrient-rich soil amendment. Compost helps plants grow and improves water retention M-F 8A-5P, SA 8A-4P in soil. ROHNERT PARK COMPOST AT HOME. ASK A MASTER GARDENER FOR ADVICE. T HE RE N TA L P LAC E Master Gardener volunteers are trained M A STER G A R DEN ER S 5100 COMMERCE BLVD 584-9217 and certified by the University of California ucanr.edu/sites/scmg M-SA 7A-5P, SU 8A-2P Cooperative Extension. Call or email your mgsonoma@ucdavis.edu 565-2608 home composting questions. M, W, F 8A-12P AND 1P-4P SANTA ROSA B LU E STAR G A S 880 N WRIGHT RD COMPOST AT THE CURB 546-1400 M-F 8A-5P All food scraps are accepted in areas serviced by Recology RE I Sonoma Marin and Sonoma County Resource Recovery. Please 2715 SANTA ROSA AVE 540-9025 note that customers of Sonoma Garbage Collectors may compost M-F 10A-9P, SA 10A-6P, SU 11A-6P all food scraps except meat, cheese, and bones. SP O RT S BA SEMENT SEE CURBSIDE SERVICES PAGE 6 1970 SANTA ROSA AVE 921-3147 M-F 9A-9P, SA-SU 9A-7P U - HAU L P R O B L E M W I T H B I O D EG R A DA B L E A N D CO M P OSTA B L E P LA ST I C P R O D U C T S 3601 SANTA ROSA AVE 584-7722 Plates, bowls, cups, utensils, bags, or other food service ware labeled biodegradable or M-TH 7A-7P, F 7A-8P, SA 7A-7P, SU 7A-5P compostable cannot be composted in the backyard or placed in curbside carts. Back- UNINCORPORATED AREA yard compost piles don’t have high enough temperatures to break them down. Industrial T RU E VALUE HA R D WA R E composting facilities cannot easily distinguish these products from conventional plastic O F LARK FIEL D products, so they are screened out and sent to the landfill. Please choose reusable items 115 LYSTRA CT 545-8380 whenever possible and place compostable plastic products in the garbage bin. M-F 7A-6P, SA 7A-6P, SU 8A-5P 10 Z E R O W A S T E S O N O M A . G O V ECO -DESK 565-3375
D O N AT E F O O D T O P E O P L E R E U S E -T O - G O Donate perishable and non-perishable food to feed people. For options, visit zerowastesonoma.gov/materials/food C AT HO L I C C HA R ITIES FA MILY F RIENDS IN SONOMA SO N O MA CO U N TY FO O D R ECOVERY SU P P O RT C ENTER H ELPING (F IS H ) COA LI TI O N (SC F R C ) 465 A ST, SANTA ROSA 18330 SONOMA HWY ucanr.edu/sites/SCRFC 542-5426 M-F 8A-5P SONOMA 542-4817 Drop-off: sealed goods (canned, DAILY 6A-10P Database of local food recovery and dried) enough to feed 150 people; Drop-off: canned goods, dried distribution resources. The Food call first. goods, and produce; call first. Distribution Directory connects © Zero Waste Sonoma people with opportunities to donate FARM TO PA NTRY PETALUMA BOUNTY perishable food to people in need. There are many things you can do to www.farmtopantry.org 765-8488 X 470 BY APPOINTMENT SO N O MA FO O D RU N N ER S reduce your trash footprint. Make a 955-9898 BY APPOINTMENT Pickup: coordinates gleaning at Pickup: coordinates gleaning SonomaFoodRunners.org pledge to continue doing the things services in southern Sonoma sonomafoodrunners@sonic.net farms and home gardens in northern County. you already do, and choose new Sonoma County. 596-8711 BY APPOINTMENT REDWOOD EMPIRE FOOD BANK Pickup: edible food from events, actions you are willing to commit to. refb.org farms, food producers, grocers, For example: 3990 BRICKWAY BLVD caterers, farmers markets, and restaurants to feed local hungry SANTA ROSA people. No charge for food matches, CARRY A REUSABLE BOTTLE 523-7900 M-F 8A-4:30P Drop-off: canned goods, dried coordination, food pickups, or AND/OR CUP goods, and produce. See website delivery. Tax receipts issued upon request. for more information. DINE IN REDWOOD GOS PEL MIS S ION FOO D ST VI N C EN T DE PAU L DONAT ION O F SO N O M A CO U N TY SAY NO TO STRAWS OR BRING 101 6TH ST, SANTA ROSA 610 WILSON ST (ENTRANCE 542-4817 DAILY 6A-10P ON 7TH), SANTA ROSA YOUR OWN REUSABLE STRAW Drop-off: canned goods, dried 584-1579 goods, and produce; call first. DAILY 8A-5P BRING YOUR OWN REUSABLE Drop-off: fresh food, dried, and canned goods; call first. NAPKIN AVOID HEAVILY PACKAGED FOODS D O N AT E F O O D T O A N I M A L S BRING YOUR OWN SHOPPING AND PRODUCE Produce or food that is unfit CROPMOBST ER EXCH ANGE BAGS for human consumption cropmobster.com BUY FROM BULK BINS WITH may be fed to livestock. Online exchange platform for REUSABLE CONTAINERS For options, visit food and agricultural products. zerowastesonoma.gov/ TAKENOKO FARMS BRING YOUR OWN FOOD materials/food-for-animals 217-6374 BY APPOINTMENT CONTAINER AND UTENSILS Pickup: donate food scraps FOR LUNCH, TAKEOUT, OR to feed pigs; call first. LEFTOVERS B U Y P O S T- C O N S U M E R R E C Y C L E D P OST- CO N S U M E R The recycling industry is controlled by economics of R EC YC L E D - CO N T E N T supply and demand. When you buy goods made with P R O D U C T S DATA BA S E recycled content, your purchases help create a demand CalRecycle.ca.gov/ for materials collected in recycling programs. buyrecycled Remember to ask stores you frequent which products they STATE-SPONSORED carry are made with post-consumer content. This means FO R M O R E T I P S , V I S I T R E U S E TO G O DIRECTORY the product was made from materials that were used and bayarearecycling.org/reuse-to-go OF PRODUCTS recycled by consumers, rather than from virgin material. GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS ZERO WASTE GUIDE 11
U S E D M O T O R O I L A N D F I LT E R R E C Y C L I N G A R E Y O U A D O - I T-Y O U R S E L F E R ? R E C Y C L E Y O U R M O T O R O I L A N D F I LT E R T O O ! HOW TO USE OIL A N T I FR E E ZE A N T I FR E E ZE OI L FI LT E R S OI L FI LT E R S COLLECTION SITES MOTOR OI L MOTOR OI L A NNA POLI S P E TALU M A ANNAPOLIS TRANSFER M-SA AUTO ZONE STATION (RECYCLING) 33549 ANNAPOLIS RD W-SA 8A-4P • • 101 E WASHINGTON ST 773-1103 7:30A-9P, SU 8A-8P • • © Zero Waste Sonoma 886-5204 B ODEGA BAY CENTRAL DISPOSAL SITE/ HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS TH-SA D I D YO U K N OW T H AT U S E D M OTO R O I L SPUD POINT MARINA WASTE FACILITY 7:30A- • • • N E V E R W E A R S O U T ? I T J U ST G E T S D I RTY 1818 WESTSHORE RD M-F 8A-4P • • 500 MECHAM RD 2:30P 875-3535 795-2025 A N D C A N B E R EC YC L E D, C L E A N E D, A N D U S E D AG A I N . Place your motor oil in B OYES HOT S P RI N G S CITY CORPORATION YARD M-SA a drain pan or sealed see-through WILLIAM’S AUTO CARE 840 HOPPER ST 778-4395 8A-4:30P • • CENTER reusable container you take back M-F 8A-5P, DAVE’S AUTO REPAIR with you. Some sites offer a 40¢ per 18380 SONOMA HWY 996-1056 SA 9A-2P • • • 1911 BODEGA AVE M-F 8A-5P • • Drop-off in the back office 763-8365 gallon rebate for used motor oil. of property THE GARAGE VISIT SITES DURING BUSINESS HOURS. C LOV ER DA LE 2004 BODEGA AVE 762-0272 M-F 8A-5P • • A BA N D O N I N G O I L O R A N Y OT H E R O’REILLY AUTO PARTS M-SA S U B STA N C E I N A N Y Q UA N T I TY A F T E R 1105 S CLOVERDALE BLVD 7:30A-8P, SU 8A-8P • • HENRY CURTIS M-F 7:30A- 894-9652 FORD-MERCURY H O U R S I S N OT R EC YC L I N G ! I T I S GE YS ER V I LLE SERVICE DEPARTMENT 5:30P, SA 7:30A- • • • 1120 AUTO CENTER DR I L L EG A L , P U N I S H A B L E BY LAKE SONOMA 769-2348 4:30P I M P R I SO N M E N T O R A F I N E MARINA STORE DAILY NORTHBAY AUTOMOTIVE U P TO $1 0,0 0 0. 4200 STEWARTS POINT/ SKAGGS SPRINGS RD 8:30A- 4:30P • • 929 PETALUMA BLVD S M-F 8A-5P • • 763-5547 433-2200 • Sites typically accept no more Seasonal April to October OIL CHANGERS M-F 8A-7P, than 5 gallons of used motor oil GLEN ELLEN 5308 OLD REDWOOD SA 8A-6P, • • HWY and 2 filters at one time. NORRBOM’S GARAGE M-TU 665-9787 SU 9A-5P AND 939 HORN AVE TH-F • • One or 2 oil filters are usually 996-6933 9A-5P OILSTOP DRIVE THRU OIL M-SA CHANGE accepted for free; some locations GUE R NEV ILLE 601 E WASHINGTON ST 8A-6P • • 765-9675 charge up to $3. GUERNEVILLE TRANSFER M-TU STATION (RECYCLING) 8A-4P, OILSTOP DRIVE THRU OIL • Antifreeze fees range from no cost • • CHANGE DAILY 13450 POCKET RD/ TH-SA 8A-4P 1004 LAKEVILLE HWY 8A-6P • • to $3/gallon. HWY 116 795-1693 766-0272 A B O U T CO N TA M I N AT E D O I L O’REILLY AUTO PARTS M-SA HEA LDS B U R G 361 E WASHINGTON ST 763-7204 7:30A-9P, SU 8A-8P • • Sites will not accept used motor oil BIG O TIRES M-F 8A- that has been contaminated with 1115 HEALDSBURG AVE 433-6644 5P, SA 8A-4:30P • • RO H N E RT PARK other fluids such as antifreeze, HEALDSBURG TRANSFER ACUR-IT AUTOMOTIVE solvents, gasoline, or water. Even REPAIR M-F STATION (RECYCLING) M-SA 166 ALEXANDER VALLEY RD 8A-4P • • 5677 REDWOOD DR, 7:30A-5P • • • a small amount of contamination 433-0321 STE A/B/C Call first 584-1424 causes the entire tank of motor oil collected to become non-recyclable. O’REILLY AUTO PARTS M-SA AUTO ZONE M-SA For proper disposal of contaminated 515 HEALDSBURG AVE 7:30A-8P, SU 8A-8P • • 6595 COMMERCE BLVD 7:30A-9P, SU 8A-8P • • 431-7380 206-9807 motor oil, SEE HOUSEHOLD LA R K F IE LD OILSTOP DRIVE THRU OIL HAZARDOUS WASTE PAGE 4 DAILY BENJAMIN TIRE & BRAKE M-F 8A-5P, CHANGE 8A-6P • • 250 AIRPORT BLVD 528-8595 SA 8A-2P • • • 5070 REDWOOD DR, STE 1 588-8008 12 Z E R O W A S T E S O N O M A . G O V ECO -DESK 565-3375
CURBSIDE MOTOR O I L A N D F I LT E R RECYCLING A N T I FR E E ZE A N T I FR E E ZE OI L FI LT E R S OI L FI LT E R S MOTOR OI L MOTOR OI L R O H N ERT PARK, CONTINUED S A NTA ROSA, CO N T I N U E D OILSTOP DRIVE THRU OIL O’REILLY AUTO PARTS DAILY M-SA 1543 FARMERS LN 8A-8P • • CHANGE • • 526-5724 © Zero Waste Sonoma 6111 REDWOOD DR 8A-6P 586-4150 O’REILLY AUTO PARTS M-SA O’REILLY AUTO PARTS M-SA 1910 MENDOCINO AVE 545-4730 7:30A-9P, SU 8A-8P • • 590 RALEY'S TOWN CENTRE 7:30A-9P, SU 8A-8P • • CALL YOUR HAULER FOR 585-3613 VALLEY FAST LUBE & OIL PEP BOYS M-SA 1675 PINER RD 544-2423 M-F 7A-6P, SA 7A-4P • • D E TA I L S 4805 REDWOOD DR 8A-8P, SU 9A-6P • • SEE CURBSIDE SERVICES PAGE 6 588-0799 VALVOLINE INSTANT M-SA SA N TA ROS A OIL CHANGE 690 MENDOCINO AVE 7:30A-7P, • • • AUTO ZONE M-SA 575-5823 SU 8A-6 R ECO LO G Y SO N O M A M A R I N 1820 GUERNEVILLE RD 7:30A-9P, • • 542-4037 SU 8A-8P S EBA STO P O L ( 8 0 0 ) 24 3 - 02 9 1 Recology.com/SonomaMarin AUTO ZONE M-SA J&W FOREIGN AUTO SERVICE M-F 2510 SANTA ROSA AVE 544-1097 7:30A-9P, SU 8A-8P • • 401 S MAIN ST 8:30A-5P • • 823-9797 C LOV E R DA L E M-SA AUTO ZONE 7:30A-9P, O’REILLY AUTO PARTS M-SA COTAT I 1991 SEBASTOPOL RD SU 7:30A- • • 724 GRAVENSTEIN 7:30A-8P, • • 527-0427 8P HWY N SU 8A-8P H E A L DS B U R G 829-0650 P E TA LU M A FIRESTONE COMPLETE AUTO M-F M-F 7A-7P, PETE’S AUTOMOTIVE R O H N E RT PA R K CARE STORE 850 CODDINGTOWN SA 7A-6P, • • • 6160 SEBASTOPOL RD 823-6020 8:30A- • • • CENTER SU 9A-5P 5:30P S A N TA R OS A 542-4265 SONO M A S E BA STO P O L OIL CHANGERS M-F 8A-7P, U N I N CO R P O R AT E D A R E A FIRESTONE COMPLETE AUTO M-SA 19295 SONOMA HWY SA 8A-6P, • • CARE STORE 2730 SANTA ROSA AVE 7A-6P, SU 9A-5P • • • 939-1680 SU 9A-5P 527-1037 O’REILLY AUTO PARTS M-SA 289 W NAPA ST 7:30A-9P, • • FREEMAN LEXUS SERVICE M-SA 938-5093 SU 8A-8P SO N O M A CO U N TY DEPARTMENT 2845 CORBY AVE 7:30A- 6:30P • • SONOMA 76 195 W NAPA ST M-F 8A-5P, • • R E SO U R C E R ECOV E RY 545-9255 SA 8A-12P 996-3555 79 5 -7470 W INDSO R FREEMAN TOYOTA PARTS M-SA SonomaCORR.com DEPARTMENT 2875 CORBY AVE 7:30A- • • O’REILLY AUTO PARTS M-SA 542-1791 6:30P 6500 HEMBREE LN, STE 225 7:30A-9P, SU 8A-8P • • W I N DSO R 838-2217 HAHN AUTOMOTIVE 940 N DUTTON AVE M-F 8A-5P • • PICK -N- PULL M-F 9-5P, 544-5080 10475 OLD REDWOOD HWY 838-4691 SA-SU 8A-5P • • OILSTOP DRIVE THRU OIL TOWN OF WINDSOR SO N O M A G A R BAG E M-SA M-TH CHANGE 2190 CLEVELAND AVE 8A-6P • • CORP YARD 7:30A- • • CO L L EC TO R S 9 9 6 -7 555 8400 WINDSOR RD 579-4479 838-1007 5:30P SonomaGarbage.com OILSTOP DRIVE THRU OIL WALMART TIRE & LUBE M-SA M-SA SO N O M A I N C LU D I N G C R E E K S I D E , CHANGE 1375 SANTA ROSA AVE 8A-6P • • XPRESS 6650 HEMBREE LN 7A-7P, SU 8A-6P • • 528-1000 836-7400 C H A N TA R E L L E , T E M E L EC R E C Y C L I N G I S T H E O N LY L E G A L W AY T O D I S P O S E O F M O T O R O I L A N D F I LT E R S GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS ZERO WASTE GUIDE 13
BUSINESS LAWS SB 1383 S H O RT- L I V E D AB 341 M A N DATO RY CO M M E R C I A L R EC YC L I N G C L I M AT E P O L LU TA N T S APPLIES TO ALL COMMERCIAL ENTITIES AND ESTABLISHMENTS THAT PRODUCE 4 CUBIC YARDS OR MORE APPLIES TO ALL COMMERCIAL OF COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE PER WEEK. THIS INCLUDES FOR-PROFIT AND NONPROFIT ENTITIES, INCLUDING FOR-PROFIT AND ORGANIZATIONS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, AND MULTIFAMILY NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS, PUBLIC RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS WITH 5 OR MORE UNITS. AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, AND MULTIFAMILY Signed into law by Governor Brown in 2011, AB 341 mandates commercial entities that RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS. meet the 4 cubic yard threshold to divert recyclables from the landfill. RECYCLING INCLUDES CARDBOARD, PAPER, PLASTIC, GLASS, AND METALS FO R A L L CO M M E R C I A L © Zero Waste Sonoma H OW TO CO M P LY E N T I T I E S , I N C LU D I N G SC H O O L S AND NON-PROFITS Businesses can do any combination of the following: FREE RESOURCES • Self-haul to a recycling facility. WA ST E AU D I T S A N D Signed into law by Governor Brown • Sign up to have your recyclables picked up by P R E S E N TAT I O N S in 2016, SB 1383 mandates your local hauler. statewide actions to reduce D E S K- S I D E A N D SEE CURBSIDE SERVICES PAGE 6 greenhouse gas emissions and air CO M M O N A R E A pollution. The bill establishes two • Make other arrangements for the pickup of R EC YC L I N G B I N S main targets: recyclable materials. C A L L 5 6 5 -1 7 3 0 FO R BY 2 02 0 M O R E I N FO R M AT I O N Reduce disposal of organic AB 1826 M A N DATO RY O R G A N I C S R EC YC L I N G materials in landfills by 50% from the 2014 level. APPLIES TO ALL COMMERCIAL ENTITIES AND ESTABLISHMENTS THAT PRODUCE 4 CUBIC YARDS OR MORE OF COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE PER WEEK. THIS INCLUDES FOR-PROFIT AND NONPROFIT BY 2 02 5 ORGANIZATIONS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, AND MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS WITH 5 OR MORE UNITS. Reduce disposal of organic materials in landfills by 75% from Signed into law by Governor Brown in 2014, AB 1826 requires commercial entities that the 2014 level. By this point, no less meet the 4 cubic yard of solid waste threshold to divert organic materials from the landfill. than 20% of edible food currently Solid waste means the entire waste stream, including garbage and recycling. disposed must also be recovered for THE STATE DEFINES ORGANICS AS FOOD, GREEN MATERIALS, LANDSCAPE/ human consumption. PRUNINGS, NON-HAZARDOUS WOOD SCRAP, AND FOOD-SOILED PAPER SB 1383 serves as the regulatory force behind both AB 341 and H OW TO CO M P LY AB 1826, and it imposes heavy fines • Sign up to have your compostable food scraps and green material picked up by your for noncompliance. local hauler. SEE CURBSIDE SERVICES PAGE 6 For edible food donation options, visit • Compost on-site. For helpful resources and information on regulations, visit zerowastesonoma.gov/ calrecycle.ca.gov/organics/compostmulch materials/food • Self-haul or back-haul to a composting facility. • Donate food to feed people or animals. SEE ZERO WASTE LIFESTYLE PAGE 11 14 Z E R O W A S T E S O N O M A . G O V ECO -DESK 565-3375
D I S P O S A B L E F O O D S E R V I C E W A R E A N D P O LY S T Y R E N E O R D I N A N C E N O. 2 01 4 -2 F O A M B A N MODEL ORDINANCE WASTE REDUCTION PROGRAM FOR APPLIES TO FOOD/BEVERAGE PROVIDERS, RETAILERS, SPECIAL EVENT PROMOTERS, GOVERNMENT ENTITIES, CONTRACTORS, AND LESSEES. CARRYOUT BAGS Jurisdictions in Sonoma County have implemented or are considering a model ordinance ORDINANCE to ban the sale of certain polystyrene foam products and limit the use of non-recyclable APPLIES TO ALL GROCERY STORES or non-compostable disposable food ware. Please confirm specific requirements within AND RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS. your jurisdiction. © Zero Waste Sonoma ABOUT THE MODEL ORDINANCE P O LY STY R E N E FOA M • Prohibits polystyrene foam food ware I S G O I N G AWAY distributed by food and beverage providers. • Prohibits polystyrene foam food ware and specified polystyrene foam products sold by retail stores. • Prohibits all single-use plastic • Requires food/beverage providers and carryout bags (point-of-sale or special events to use compostable or checkout). recyclable single-use food service ware. • Requires a minimum 10¢ charge • Requires food/beverage providers to on all compliant recycled paper provide single-use straws, lids, cutlery, and bags. to-go condiment packages only • Charge must be displayed upon request. separately on customer receipt. • Encourages use of reusables. • Stores to keep the charge. For more information and to report For more information, visit non-compliant businesses, visit zerowastesonoma.gov/ zerowastesonoma.gov/disposable carryoutbags B U S I N E S S A S S I S TA N C E P R O G R A M S R EC YC L I N G M A R K E T D E V E LO P M E N T ZO N E ( R M DZ ) SO N O M A CO U N TY G R E E N B U S I N E S S C E RT I F I C AT I O N calrecycle.ca.gov/rmdz SonomaCounty.ca.gov/Green-Business 565-1730 565-6470 Sonoma County is part of California's The Sonoma Green Business Program recognizes Department of Resources Recycling and businesses, nonprofit organizations, and municipal Recovery (CalRecycle) RMDZ program zone. offices in Sonoma County that meet high The program seeks to combine recycling with environmental standards. economic development to fuel new businesses, The Green Business Program is a voluntary and no-cost certification that looks expand existing ones, create jobs, and divert at specific measures regarding energy, water, waste, pollution waste from landfills. prevention, and best practices. Resources available include attractive loans, Resources available include free environmental consulting from the County of technical assistance, and free product Sonoma Energy and Sustainability Division, listing on the California Green marketing to businesses that use materials from Business Directory and Shop Green App, use of the Green Business logo in the waste stream to manufacture their products. your marketing materials, and much more. GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS ZERO WASTE GUIDE 15
DROP-OFF RECYCLING REDEEM YOUR CRV G LASS M E TAL PAP E R PLA ST I C HOW TO READ THE CHART: BOTTLES AND CANS T I N ST E E L A N D B I ME TA L C A N S (C R V) T E L E PH ON E A N D PA PE R BAC K B OOKS BUYBACK, CA SH R E D D E D PA PE R I N PA PE R BAGS PLA ST I C CON TA I N E R S ( N ON - C R V) REDEMPTION VALUE (CRV) A LU MI N U M FOI L /CON TA I N E R S PLA ST I C CON TA I N E R S (C R V) B OT T L E S A N D JA R S (C R V) MAGA ZI N E S/JU N K MA I L A LU MI N U M C A N S (C R V) A SE PT I C PAC KAGI N G A E R OSOL C A N S C A RTON B OA R D WI N E B OT T L E S ME TA L , SC R A P OFFI C E PA PE R D C A R D B OA R D N E WSPA PE R DROP-OFF, FREE B BUYS MATERIALS W H AT I S C R V ? RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY Beverage containers labeled © Zero Waste Sonoma A NNA POLIS CRV (California Redemption Value) ANNAPOLIS TRANSFER can be redeemed at designated STATION (RECYCLING) W-SA D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D centers for 5¢ per container under 33549 ANNAPOLIS RD 8A-4P 886-5204 24 oz. and 10¢ per container 24 oz. GU E R NEV ILLE and larger. GUERNEVILLE TRANSFER M-TU CalRecycle administers the STATION (RECYCLING) 8A-4P, D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 13450 POCKET DR/ TH-SA California Beverage Container HWY 116 795-1693 8A-4P Recycling and Litter Reduction HE A LDS B UR G Act. For more information, call (800) RECYCLE (732-9253) or visit HEALDSBURG TRANSFER STATION (RECYCLING) M-SA calrecycle.ca.gov/BevContainer 166 ALEXANDER 8A-4P D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D VALLEY RD 433-0321 E L I G I B L E FO R C R V Please remove caps on all CRV containers PE TA LU MA BEER AND MALT BEVERAGES CENTRAL DISPOSAL SITE M-SA WINE COOLERS AND DISTILLED (RECYCLING AND REUSE) 500 MECHAM RD 7A- D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 2:30P SPIRIT COOLERS 795-3660 CARBONATED FRUIT DRINKS PETALUMA RECYCLING CENTER M-SA NONCARBONATED FRUIT DRINKS THAT 315 SECOND ST 8A-5P D D D D D D D CONTAIN ANY PERCENTAGE OF FRUIT 763-4761 D JUICE S A NTA R OS A CARBONATED WATER, INCLUDING 76 GAS STATION M-SA SODA AND CARBONATED MINERAL BRAMBILA RECYCLING 8:30A- WATER 370 SEBASTOPOL RD 4:30P 916-643-5313 COFFEE AND TEA BEVERAGES REPUBLIC SERVICES/ M-SA NONCARBONATED WATER, INCLUDING GLOBAL MATERIAL 8A-3P B RECOVERY SERVICES D D D NONCARBONATED MINERAL WATER 3899 SANTA ROSA AVE CALL D D FIRST 586-6666 CARBONATED SOFT DRINKS S E BA STOPOL NONCARBONATED SOFT DRINK CITY CORPORATION YARD DAILY VEGETABLE JUICE (16 OZ AND UNDER 425 MORRIS ST 8A-5P D D (800) 243-0291 ONLY) SONOMA SPORTS DRINKS SONOMA TRANSFER STATION (RECYCLING) M-SA E XC LU D E D Milk • Medical food 4376 STAGE GULCH RD 7A-3P D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D • Infant formula • Wine • Spirits 795-1693 • 100% fruit juice in containers 46 W INDSOR ounces or more •100% vegetable M-F 7A- WEST COAST METALS 3:30P, B juice over 16 ounces • Food and 470 CALETTI AVE SA 7A- 838-9731 D non-beverage containers 2:30P 16 Z E R O W A S T E S O N O M A . G O V ECO -DESK 565-3375
W H AT S H O U L D I D O W I T H M O R E A N SW E R S AT zerowastesonoma.gov B AT T E R I E S , H O U S E H O L D COTATI H EA LDS B U R G S EN I O R C EN TER CO M M U N I TY C EN TER TRU E VA LU E HARD WARE OF 133 MATHESON ST 5401 SNYDER LN LA R K F I ELD COTAT I POLICE DEPART MENT 431-3324 M-F 10A-4P 588-3456 M-F 8A-5P 115 LYSTRA CT 545-8380 203 W SIERRA AVE Drop-off: Healdsburg M-SA 7A-6P, SU 8A-5P 792-4611 24-HOUR residents only. P U B LI C S A F ETY B U I LDI N G Drop-off: 20 batteries per Drop-off: Cotati residents only. 500 CITY CENTER DR visit limit. Household batteries PETALUMA 584-2600 M-F 8A-5P T RUE VALUE H ARDWARE SEBASTOPO L are also accepted 7520 COMMERCE BLVD BATTER I ES + B U LB S P U B LI C WO R K S 313 N MCDOWELL BLVD 600 ENTERPRISE DR for curbside pickup © Zero Waste Sonoma 795-5456 M-F 8A-7P, SA C I TY H A LL 8A-6P, SU 9A-6P 794-2244 M-F 8A-8P, SA 588-3300 M-F 8A-5P 7120 BODEGA AVE in Santa Rosa and 8A-7P, SU 10A-5P S P O RTS C EN TER 823-7863 Windsor. HEALDSBURG Drop-off and fee: alkaline M-TH 7A-5:30P, LUNCH 5405 SNYDER LN batteries. Drop-off (no cost): 12P-12:30P COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 588-3488 rechargeable batteries. SEE CURBSIDE SERVICES 435 ALLAN CT 431-3346 M-F 6A-10P, SA-SU 8A-7P F I R E DEPA RTM E N T PAGE 6 M-F 7:30A-5P (closed every C EN TR A L DI S P OS A L S I TE 7425 BODEGA AVE other Friday) Drop-off: Healds- ( H O U S EH O LD H A Z A R DO U S SANTA ROSA 823-8061 M-TH 8A-5P, SEE HOUSEHOLD burg residents only. WA STE FAC I LI TY) LUNCH 12P-1P 500 MECHAM RD BATTER I ES + B U LB S HAZARDOUS WASTE GARRET T ACE H ARDWARE 795-2025 2648 SANTA ROSA AVE S EBA STO P O L H ARD WARE 1340 HEALDSBURG AVE TH-SA 7:30A-2:30P 536-1919 C EN TER PAGE 4 660 GRAVENSTEIN HWY N 433-5593 M-SA 7A-7A, SU Drop-off. M-F 8A-8P, SA 8A-7P, 8A-6P SU10A-6P Drop-off and fee: 823-7688 The following F R I EDM A N ’S H O ME alkaline batteries. Drop-off (no M-SA 7A-7P, SU 8A-6P H EALDS BURG COMMUNITY I M P R OVEM EN T locations accept CENT ER 429 N MCDOWELL BLVD cost): rechargeable batteries. S EBA STO P O L REG I ON AL alkaline and recharge- 557 HEALDSBURG AVE 774-8400 F R I EDMA N ’S H O M E LI B R A RY 431-3301 M-F 9A-4:30P M-F 6A-8P, SA 7A-7P, SU I MP R OVEMEN T 7140 BODEGA AVE able batteries from Drop-off: Healdsburg residents 8A-7P 4055 SANTA ROSA AVE 823-7691 residents. only. 584-7811 M-F 6A-8P, SA TU 10A-6P, W 10A-8P, TH-F TA R G ET 7A-7P, SU 8A-7P 10A-6P, SA 10A-4P H EALDS BURG F IRE 401 KENILWORTH DR Drop-off: Sebastopol residents BOYES HOT SPRINGS DEPART MENT 775-6322 I N TER STATE A LL BATTERY only. 601 HEALDSBURG AVE M-SA 8A-11P, SU 8A-10P C EN TER O F S A N TA R OS A PARSONS LUMB ER & 431-3360 M-TH 8A-5P 3315 INDUSTRIAL DR SONOMA HARD WA R E Drop-off: Healdsburg ROHNERT PARK 546-9907 17800 SONOMA HWY The following locations accept F R I EDM A N ’S H OM E residents only. M-F 8A-7P, SA 9A-4P I M P R OVEM EN T 996-1008 M-SA 7A-5:30P, batteries from Rohnert Park Drop-off: separate batteries by SU 8A-4:30P H EALDS BURG LUMBER 1360 BROADWAY residents only. chemistry type. COMPANY 939-8811 359 HUDSON ST431-9663 M-F 6A-8P, SA 7A-7P, CLOVERDALE C I TY H A LL TA R G ET M-F 6:30A-5P, SA 8A-5P SU 8A-7P 130 AVRAM AVE 50 CODDINGTOWN C LOV ER DA L E C ITY HA L L H EALDS BURG POLICE DEPT 588-2227 M-F 8A-5P CENTER WINDSOR 124 N CLOVERDALE BLVD 238 CENTER ST 596-5587 894-2521 M-TH 8A-5P CO DDI N G R EC R EATI O N DAILY 8A-11P G A R R ETT AC E H ARD WARE 431-3377 24-HOUR. C EN TER (S EN I O R C EN TER ) 10540 OLD REDWOOD Drop-off: Cloverdale residents Drop-off: Healdsburg only. 6800 HUNTER DR, STE A 1980 SANTA ROSA AVE HWY 433-6590 residents only. 585-6780 M-F 9A-4P 575-0665 M-SA 7A-7P, SU 8A-6P DAILY 8A-11P W H AT ' S ACC E PT E D H OW TO P R E PA R E ACCEPTED: ALKALINE BATTER I E S AAA • AA • C and D-cell • 9-volt • Button batteries To prevent shorting, locations listed RECHARG E A B LE BATTER I E S Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) •Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd) above require taping the terminals •Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH)•Nickel Zinc (Ni-Zn)•Small Sealed Lead of all rechargeable batteries and (SSLA/Pb) alkaline batteries 9-volt or larger. N OT ACCEPTED: Wet cell Ni-Cd • Wet cell lead acid • Vehicle batteries TAPE YOUR BATTERIES WITH HEAVY-DUTY CLEAR TAPE TA K E- BAC K FO R R EC H A R G E A B L E BAT T E R I E S By law, retailers selling rechargeable batteries are required to take back used rechargeable batteries weighing 11 pounds or less from their customers. SEE HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PAGE 4 GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS ZERO WASTE GUIDE 17
W H AT S H O U L D I D O W I T H M O R E A N SW E R S AT zerowastesonoma.gov CONSTRUCTION AND DECONSTRUCTION D R O P- O F F FO R M I X E D LOA DS O F CO N ST RU C T I O N D ECO N ST RU C T I O N S E R V I C E S AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS Deconstruction is the C VE N O RTH ER N C A LI FO R N I A G R EEN LYN X The following companies sort and recycle mixed careful disassembly of 584-1900 M-F 8A-5P 787-5969 Pickup and fee: specializes TU-F 11A-3P loads of construction and demolition debris, buildings to salvage in residential/commercial Pickup and fee: specializes in including asphalt, cardboard, carpet, ceramic components for reuse deconstruction and salvage. residential/commercial decon- © Zero Waste Sonoma Charitable receipts issued for struction and salvage. toilets and sinks, concrete, lumber end-cuts, scrap and recycling. donations. metal, sheetrock, wood, and yard debris. PETALUMA WINDSOR C E N T RA L D ISP OSA L SITE PACIF IC S ANITAT ION CO N ST RU C T I O N D E B R I S B OX R O L L- O F F CO N TA I N E R P R OV I D E R S 500 MECHAM RD 590 CALETTI AVE 795-1693 M-SA 7A-3P 838-2597 Drop-off and fee: call for M-F 7A-4P, SA 7A-12P pricing. Drop-off and fee: call for pricing. D R O P- O F F R E U S A B L E B U I L D I N G M AT E R I A L S You are required to use the franchised residential garbage hauling PETALUMA company for your area for collection of garbage and for C E N T RA L D ISP OSA L SITE permanent debris boxes except for construction and ( RE U SE A R EA) 500 MECHAM RD demolition debris. Construction and demolition debris is any used 795-3660 M-SA 7A-3P or discarded material resulting from construction, remodeling, Drop-off: good usable bath- room fixtures, cabinets, doors, repair, or demolition. To locate the franchised residential hauling fences (cyclone fencing), company for your area, SEE CURBSIDE SERVICES PAGE 6 hardware, ironwork, lighting, high quality new/used lumber, H ABITAT FOR marble/tile and windows. H UMANITY RESTORE CLOVERDALE R EP U B LI C S ER VI C ES / VA R N ER TRU CKI N G 1201 PINER RD, STE 500 I N DU STR I A L C A RTI N G 823-3149 HE RI TAG E SA LVAG E 568-3228 R ECO LO G Y SO N O M A MA R I N 585-0511 P E TALUMA M-F 9A-5P, SA 9A-4P (800) 243-0291 SEBASTOPOL 1473 PETALUMA BLVD S Drop-off and pickup: new, COTATI SANTA ROSA R ECO LO G Y SON OM A M ARI N 762-6277 surplus and salvaged building A MER I C A N DEB R I S B OX A N D (800) 243-0291 M-F 9A-5P, SA 10A-4P materials; call first. Charitable R ECO LO G Y SO N O M A MA R I N TR A N S P O RTATI O N Drop-off and pickup: good receipts issued for donations. (800) 243-0291 200-7730 SONOMA condition for resale; call first. HEALDSBURG SO N O MA G A R BAG E S ANTA ROS A TOOL LIBRARY DA N I EL O. DAVI S , I N C SANTA ROSA 642 5TH ST 576-0590 585-1903 CO LLEC TO R S 996-7555 R ECO LO G Y SO N O M A MA R I N W-F 5P-7P, SA 9A-2P (800) 243-0291 WINDSOR BATAEFF SA LVAG E CO MPA N Y Drop-off: hand and power F ER MA G R EEN B OX , I N C 250 MOUNTAIN VIEW AVE tools in working condition PETALUMA 650-641-3080 PAC I F I C S A N ITAT I ON 584-8401 ready to use; call first. No gas (877) 698-8473 M-SA 7:30A-5:30P A MER I C A N DEB R I S B OX G A R DN ER TRU C K I N G or pneumatic powered tools. 829-6742 Buyback, drop-off, and pick- A N D TR A N S P O RTATI O N R ECO LO G Y SON OM A M ARI N up: removal and purchase of WINDSOR 200-7730 N U N ES H AU LI N G A N D DEB R I S (800) 243-0291 materials including hardware, B OX S ER VI C E tools, aluminum, steel, and WEST COAST METALS , INC. R EP U B LI C S ER VI C ES / R EP U B LI C S ER V I C E S/ 470 CALETTI AVE. I N DU STR I A L C A RTI N G 765-1624 I N DU STR I A L CART I N G industrial machinery. 838-9731 585-0511 PAC I F I C S A N I TATI O N 585-0511 M-F 7A-3:30P, SA 7A-2:30P (877) 698-8473 GRE EN LYNX PAC I F I C S A N I TATI O N SO N O MA CO U N TY Drop-off: metal building parts. 3220 SANTA ROSA AVE (877) 698-8473 R ESO U R C E R ECOV E RY 787-5969 R ECO LO G Y SO N O M A MA R I N 795-7470 TU-F 11A-3P. Drop-off (prior R ECO LO G Y SO N O M A MA R I N (800) 243-0291 approval needed; call first): (800) 243-0291 UNINCORPORATED lumber and landscaping. R EP U B LI C S ER VI C ES / AREA ROHNERT PARK I N DU STR I A L C A RTI N G In the unincorporated area, 3260 SANTA ROSA AVE 585-0511 permitted haulers can PAC I F I C S A N I TATI O N 787-5969 collect source separated (877) 698-8473 SO N O M A CO U N TY TU-F 11A-3P recyclables, including Drop-off (prior approval need- R ECO LO G Y SO N O M A MA R I N R ESO U R C E R ECOVERY 795-7470 construction and demolition ed; call first): cabinets, doors, (800) 243-0291 debris, with the intention of and windows. diverting the materials from the landfill. 18 Z E R O W A S T E S O N O M A . G O V ECO -DESK 565-3375
W H AT S H O U L D I D O W I T H M O R E A N SW E R S AT zerowastesonoma.gov ELECTRONICS (E-WASTE) HEALDSBURG GOODWILL INDUST RIES E-WA ST E N E E DS S P EC I A L D I S P OS A L 513 HEALDSBURG AVE 431-8408 DAILY 10A-6P Drop-off: no copiers, fax ma- Electronic waste (e-waste) is a category of hazardous waste and must E-waste is chines, printers, or accessories be disposed in accordance with State and Federal laws. Common (keyboards, etc.). accepted for free from examples include: TVs • Office equipment • Cell phones • Tablets • © Zero Waste Sonoma H EALDS BURG T RANS F ER residents at all County STAT ION Printers • Computers • Laptops • Stereos • Game consoles • Cords Refuse Disposal Sites. 166 ALEXANDER VALLEY E-waste is also accept- RD 795-1693 M-SA 8A-4P Many components of e-waste, including metals, glass, and some Drop-off. ed in the residential plastics, can be recycled while other components like lead need to be PETALUMA separated to protect the environment. bulky item pickup CENT RAL DIS POS AL S IT E program. 500 MECHAM RD 795-2025 TH-SA SEE CURBSIDE SERVICES 7:30A-2:30P Drop-off. SANTA ROSA O F F I C E DEP OT SONOMA 1960 SANTA ROSA AVE PAGE 4 GOODWILL INDUST RIES B EST B U Y 542-2582 M-F 8A-9P, SA SO N O M A TR A N SF E R STAT I ON 1000 LAKEVILLE ST www.bestbuy.com/recycle 9A-9P, SU 10A-6P 4376 STAGE GULCH RD SEE COUNTY REFUSE 778-7485 DAILY 9A-8P 1950 SANTA ROSA AVE Drop-off and fee: e-waste must 795-1693 M-SA 7A-3P Drop-off: no copiers, fax ma- 545-1078 fit in box 18" x 18" x 22"; Drop-off. DISPOSAL SITES PAGE 8 chines, printers, or accessories M-SA 10A-9P, SU 11A-8P call first. STA P LES (keyboards, etc.). Drop-off (limit three items The following loca- per household per day): visit R EDWO O D G OS P EL MI S S I O N 977 W NAPA ST 935-1466 tions accept working/ PETALUMA RECYCLING CENT ER website for a complete list of 1821 PINER RD 528-7285 M-F 8A-9P, SA 9A-7P, 315 SECOND ST items accepted. M-SA 8A-5:30P non-working equip- 763-4761 M-SA 8A-5P Drop-off and pickup. SU 10A-6P Drop-off: no appliances. R2 Drop-off: small office-related ment. Items accepted and RIOS approved destruc- EWA STE SO N O MA S A LVATI O N A R M Y items, no appliances, or TVs. 3227 SANTA ROSA AVE, at each site vary. tion for electronic data. UNIT A 160 MONTGOMERY DR 755-0371 M-F 9A-4P (800) 728-7825 WINDSOR STAPLES DAILY 9:30A-7P ANNAPOLIS 207 S MCDOWELL BLVD Drop-off and pickup. G O O DW I LL I N D U ST RI E S Business-only pickup service. Drop-off: call first. 762-3131 M-F 8A-9P, SA 6450 HEMBREE LN AN N AP O L IS TR A NSFER 836-1583 STAT IO N 9A-9P, SU 10A-6P STA P LES Drop-off: small office related G O O DW I LL I N DU STR I ES 2222 CLEVELAND AVE DAILY 8:45A-5:30P 33549 ANNAPOLIS RD 3535 INDUSTRIAL DR items, no appliances, or TVs. 523-2080 Drop-off: no copiers, fax ma- 886-5204 W-SA 8A-4P 545-2492 M-F 8A-9P, SA 9A-9P, SU chines, printers, or accessories Drop-off. DAILY 8:30A-5:30P ROHNERT PARK 10A-6P (keyboards, etc.). CLOVERDALE 2007 SEBASTOPOL RD Drop-off: small office related O F F I C E DEP OT GOODWILL INDUST RIES 570-2392 items, no appliances, or TVs. G O O D W IL L IND USTR IES 476 ROHNERT PARK 6400 HEMBREE LN, STE100 543 N CLOVERDALE BLVD DAILY 8:30A-5:30P 837-9488 EXPRESSWAY SEBASTOPOL 894-5200 DAILY 10A-7P 978-5102 DAILY 9A-8P 651 YOLANDA AVE M-F 8A-9P, SA 9A-9P, Drop-off: no copiers, fax ma- Drop-off: no copiers, fax ma- 523-0550 DAILY 8A-3:30P G O O DW I LL I N DU STR I ES SU 10A-6P chines, printers, or accessories chines, printers, or accessories 6826 SEBASTOPOL AVE Drop-off and fee: e-waste must Drop-off: no copiers, fax ma- fit in box 18" x 18" x 22"; (keyboards, etc.). (keyboards, etc.). 823-3551 DAILY 8:30A-5P chines, printers, or accessories call first. Drop-off: no copiers, fax ma- COTATI OF F ICE DEPOT (keyboards, etc.). chines, printers, or accessories CO N S ER VATIO N CO R P S 321 ROHNERT PARK (keyboards, etc.). N O RTH BAY EXPRESSWAY 584-5511 415-454-4554 M-F 8A-9P, SA BY APPOINTMENT 9A-9P, SU 10A-6P Drop-off and fee: e-waste Pickup. must fit in box 18" x 18" x GUERNEVILLE 22"; call first. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL OF G U E RNEV IL L E TR A NSFER STAT IO N SONOMA COUNTY FREE 13450 POCKET CANYON 5671 REDWOOD DR E-WA ST E R EC YC L I N G E V E N T S DR/HWY 116 584-1579 M-SA 10A-4P 795-1693 M-TU 8A-4P, TH- Drop-off and pickup. I N PART N E RSH I P W I T H T H E SA 8A-4P Drop-off. CO N SE RVAT I O N CO RP S N O RT H BAY, E-WAST E CO L L EC T I O N E V E N T S A R E PLEASE REMOVE BATTERIES FROM H E L D M O N T H LY DEVICES PRIOR TO RECYCLING SEE BACK COVER SEE BATTERIES, HOUSEHOLD PAGE 17 GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS ZERO WASTE GUIDE 19
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