Help keep yourself and Recology of the Coast employee owners safe by following the guidance below. STOP & THINK What goes where? Sorting properly is critical to keeping recyclable or compostable material out of the landfill. Organic materials and food-soiled papers should go in the compost, while clean cardboard, paper, glass, metal, and plastic […]
Our Customer Service office is temporarily closed to the public as a precautionary safety measure for our employees. In following local and statewide public health instructions, we encourage customers to pay their bills using online bill pay, pay by phone, or by mailing in bills. However, if you are unable to mail or submit payments […]
Recology is proud to announce the release of our 2023 Sustainability Report! This year’s report showcases our company-wide commitment to decreasing greenhouse gas emissions, supporting our diverse employee-owners, and partnering with local communities to achieve our shared goals.
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...
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.
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.