Contact Info
Pacific Coast Disposal
PO Box 1916
Santa Rosa CA 95402
(707) 884-3886 tel
(707) 586-5543 fax
(707) 869-2724 Sunrise Garbage Service
Serving Sonoma County from Jenner to Gualala
HazMobile Toxic Waste Drop-Off
For Residents & Small Businesses
Dispose of hazardous materials properly during the HazMobile drop-off program. See the .pdf flyer for schedule details.
2009 HazMobile Drop-Off flyer
Placing the cart at the curb
How should I place my carts at the curb?
Got Cooking Oil?
Dispose of it properly
Frying a turkey for Thanksgiving? Have other projects that involve excess cooking oil? Dispose of the oil properly. See the .pdf format guide.
Cooking Oil Disposal Guide
Fluorescent Light Recycling Guide
What to do with your flourescent lights
Fluorescent bulbs and tubes are considered hazardous waste and cannot just be thrown in the trash. Find out how you can properly dispose of flourescent bulbs.
Green Schools
Print out and use these .pdf format posters for education in classroom environments:
What is a Recyclable?
¿Cual es Reciclable?
How Do You Lunch?
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Smith & Hawken Biostack® Composter Offer
Save on a new composter
Northbay Corporation is offering the Smith & Hawken Biostack® Composter to our customers at a reduced price of $69 00. Units will become available in mid-August. To preorder, call customer service at (707) 884-3886 (Pacific Coast Disposal) or (707) 869-2724 (Sunrise Garbage Service), and you will be contacted when your composter is available.
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New Hours at Refuse Disposal Sites
Sonoma County Disposal Sites Change Hours of Operation
Due to budget cuts, effective July 1, 2009, the County reduced the hours of operation at all Refuse Disposal Sites. Please make a note of the changes. See the .pdf format flyer for a full listing of hours at all locations.
New Refuse Disposal Site Hours Flyer
Free E-Waste Recycling Events
Recycle your e-waste the right way, for free.
To make it more convenient for residents and businesses to dispose of their waste properly, the Sonoma County Waste Management Agency is partnering with ASL Recycling to conduct free electronics collection events. Business donations in large quantities welcome!
Refer to www.recyclenow.org for details.
Plastic Bag Curbside Recycling
We've started accepting clean & dry plasic bags in your blue cart.
Redwood Empire Disposal customers my now recycle clean & dry plastic bags marked with #2 and #4 recycling symbols. Download the flyer for more details.
Plastic Bag Recycling
Reciclaje del Bolso Plástico
Compost Your Veggies
Reduce your food waste
Residential customers can now place vegetative food waste in their yard waste carts. Compost your fruits and vegetables, pasta and tea bags along with yard and garden trimmings. A recent study shows that 30% of the residential waste stream in Sonoma County is food waste totaling about 800 tons per week. This is a resource that can enhance Sonoma County soild instead of being landfilled.
Recyclenow.org - Compost Your Veggies
Recycle Household batteries for Free
Dispose of your batteries properly
Household batteries are considered a hazardous waste, but they CANNOT be placed in recycling or trash. What do I do with them??? It's easy, just keep a zip lock bag near your penny jar at home and turn them in at no cost to the numerous collection locations listed below.
- Some retailers in your city have household battery drop-offs (check out www.recyclenow.org/r_recycling.cgi for locations). Just bring them along the next time you go shopping!
- The Household Toxics Facility is open Thursday through Saturday each week. The Facility is located at the Sonoma County Central Disposal Site at 500 Mecham Road in Petaluma. They are open from 7:30 am - 3:30 pm. No appointment is necessary. See www.recyclenow.org/r_householdtoxics.html for more information.
- Each week there is a Community Toxics Collection event in a different city in Sonoma County. Check out Sonoma County's recycling resource for schedule and locations: www.recyclenow.org/r_householdtoxics.html.
Temporary Debris Box
Debris Boxes and Storage Boxes
Click here for service details
We offer more than just residential and commercial garbage and recycling collection. We are a full service provider for construction, industrial & commercial projects.
Help Fight Illegal Dumping
Keep Sonoma County Clean
Local illegal dumping costs Sonoma County taxpayers more than a quarter of a million dollars a year. It takes a little effort to help in the fight to keep Sonoma County clean. Simple actions on your part, such as reporting any illegal dumping that you see, can help keep a small problem from becoming a big problem. Visit www.keepsonomaclean.org for more information.
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