recycling
Recycling is weekly, unlimited and picked up on the same day as your organics and trash.
If you need an additional recycling cart, call Customer Service at 800-320-8077. But if this is a one-time or occasional occurrence, your bagged recycling overage can be set out within 3 feet of the curb. However, advance notice is required!
StopWaste.org is the Alameda County Waste Management Authority and the Alameda County Source Reduction and Recycling Board operating as one public agency. Their RE:Source Guide provides answers on where to recycle common and unusual items in Alameda County
What to Place in Your Blue Container
paper
All materials and containers must be clean and free of food or other contamination.
Cardboard egg cartons
Catalogs
Junk mail
Magazines
Cereal-type boxes
Computer paper
Envelopes
White paper
Corrugated cardboard
Mixed paper
Newspaper
Paperback books
Phonebooks
Colored paper
plastics
#1 - #7 plastic
beverage and
food containers
Mixed rigid
plastic containers
Plastic bags and
film, bagged and
tightly wrapped
Plastic juice bottles
Plastic milk jug
Plastic soda bottles
Plastic water
jugs and bottles
metals
Aluminum cans
Aluminum foil
Aluminum roasting
pans (fold & flatten)
Steel/tin cans
Metal pieces
(small only)
glass
Glass bottles
Glass jars
aseptic pouches and containers
Juice boxes
polystyrene and styrofoam
Blocks
Sheets
Packing peanuts
Egg cartons
household batteries
Batteries can placed in a sealed zip-lock plastic bag atop the lid of the blue recycling cart on your regular collection day.
They can also be brought to the Piedmont Fire Station for recycling.
What Doesn't Belong in Your Blue Container
- Appliances
- Ashes of any kind
- Bottle caps
- Cable
- Ceramics, pyrex, stemware
- Clothing
- Christmas lights
- Concrete
- Dirt
- Drinking glasses
- Food products
- Food contaminated paper products
- Garden hoses
- Mirrors
- Napkins
- Painted wood
- Paper plates
- Paper towels
- Plastic bags (loose)
- Rocks
- Snack wrappers
- Sod
- Straws
- Tissues
- Treated wood
- Video/audio tapes*
- Window glass
- Paint cans*
- Hazardous materials of any kind*
- Toxic materials of any kind*
*Please refer to the Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) section for disposal options.