Hazardous / Electronic Waste
A product is considered hazardous if it is labeled as corrosive, ignitable, toxic, poisonous, infectious, or if it will react or explode when mixed with other substances.
A product is considered electronic waste if it has circuitry, digital displays, or programmable features.
It is illegal to place hazardous or electronic waste in the trash.
Click here for Household Toxics Disposal information
The Novato Sanitary District and the City of Novato operate a drop-off facility for household
hazardous waste. Located at the Novato Recycling Center, 7576 Redwood Blvd., the facility is open
on the first and third consecutive Sunday and Monday of each month from 8:30-1:30. For more
information, please call (415) 892-7344 or visit
http://www.novatosan.com/
Click here for the 2013 Household Hazardous Waste Facility schedule.
Click here for Household Electronic Disposal Information
Novato Disposal and the Novato Sanitary District host biannual household electronic drop-off events.
Check this website and your mail periodically for details on upcoming events.
Click here to search for additional recycling options.
Click here view the Spring E-Waste flier.
Click here for Motor Oil Recycling Information
The Novato Recycling Center at 7576 Redwood Blvd. will accept used motor oil and filters for
recycling during normal business hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10-4.
There are also many locations in Marin County that will accept motor oil for recycling.
Most locations also take filters.
Search here to find the location nearest you.
Click here for Household Battery Recycling Information
The Novato Recycling Center at 7576 Redwood Blvd. will accept all types household batteries
for recycling during normal business hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10-4.
There are also many locations in Marin County that will accept batteries for recycling.
Search here to find the location nearest you.
Click here for Compact Fluorescent Light Recycling Information
The Novato Recycling Center at 7576 Redwood Blvd. will accept fluorescent tubes and CFLs for recycling
during normal business hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10-4.
There are also many locations in Marin County that will accept fluorescent lights for recycling.
Search here to find the location nearest you.