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
Click here for Household Electronic Disposal Information
We offer a curbside program for recycling small household electronics less than 2 feet in any
dimension and without glass, such as toasters, phones, and printers. Please cut off all cords
and dispose of in the trash. DO NOT include TV's, computer monitors or other electronic
devices with screens.
To dispose of large items, TV's, computers, etc.,
we will pick these items up at the curb for free. Contact us to
schedule a pickup.
Please also visit www.recyclenow.org
for additional recycling options, as well as for community drop-off events.
Click here for Motor Oil Recycling Information
We offer a curbside pickup for customers who change their own oil. Call customer service
to request an oil kit. You will be provided with special container and a zip-lock filter
bag. When filled, call customer service to request a pick up. Place oil and filters at
the curb next (NOT IN) to your recycling cart for pickup.
There are also many locations in Sonoma County that will accept motor oil for recycling.
Most locations also take filters. To find the location nearest you, visit
www.recyclenow.org and
click on recycling.