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New Service Date Change Tags

Recology of the Coast customers in Montara, Moss Beach, Miramar, and El Granada, who received new service date change tags. Effective Monday, June 2nd reminder to please have bins curbside by 5 AM on your new service date. Please feel free to reach out to our office with any questions.

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Batteries can spark trouble

Every week, more and more everyday electronics make their way into the waste stream—and many of them contain lithium-ion batteries. Found in items like kids’ toys, smartphones, power tools, vapes or e-cigarettes and more, these small but powerful batteries can pose big risks if they’re not disposed of safely.   Remember: batteries never go in […]

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Read our 2024 Sustainability Update

Recology Diverts 1.4 Million Tons of Materials from Landfills, Delivers on Key Sustainability Goals in Latest Sustainability Update  Highlights Include a 27 Percent Increase in Composting, Investments in Landfill-Gas-to-Energy systems  SAN FRANCISCO, August 20, 2024 – Recology, a leading resource recovery company on the West Coast, has released its 2024 Sustainability Update, showcasing the company’s […]

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Waste Zero Services

Our Waste Zero Team helps businesses apply best management practices in collecting recycling, compost and landfill materials. We provide a single point of contact to help you implement new recycling programs...

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Recycling Legislation

We work closely with CA legislators to ensure that our shared sustainability goals are made possible. See how AB 1926 will help communities divert more recyclables from landfill.

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Hazardous Waste

There are several items that we can’t accept through curbside pickup, but we don’t want to see them end up in the landfill either. Many of these items can be taken to special recycling locations, or reused by local businesses.