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Recology Davis - Updated May 3, 2022 Back

Services are restricted to residents of Davis only.

This is a 24-hour drop-off site.

www.recology.com/recology-davis/

530-756-4646

2727 2nd St

Davis, CA 95618

This site accepts beverage containers that are part of the California Redemption Value program Monday to Friday 9:30am to 2pm and Saturday 8am to 4pm. It provides payment for any qualifying containers. This is a CalRecycle Certified Used Oil Collection Center.

Materials Accepted

Services:

Dropoff

Pickup

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Material Residential Business Note
#1 Plastic Beverage Bottles

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#1 Plastic Clamshells

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#1 Plastic Non-Beverage Bottles

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#1 Plastic Trays

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#2 Plastic Bottles

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#2 Plastic Clamshells

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#2 Plastic Jugs - Clear

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#2 Plastic Jugs - Colored

dropoff

none

#2 Rigid Plastics

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#3 Plastic Bottles

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#3 Rigid Plastics

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#4 Plastic Bottles

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#4 Rigid Plastics

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#5 Plastic Bottles

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#5 Plastic Clamshells

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#5 Plastic Cups

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#5 Rigid Plastics

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#6 Plastic Bottles

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#6 Rigid Plastics

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#7 Plastic Bottles

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

#7 Rigid Plastics

both

both

No plastic bags, film, wrap, Styrofoam, packing peanuts, packing foam, electronics or compostable “plastic” (made from corn or potato, etc.)

Aerosol Cans - Empty

both

both

Must be empty.

Aluminum Beverage Cans

both

both

24/7 drop-off.

Aluminum Foil

both

both

Aluminum Food Cans

both

both

Aluminum Lids

dropoff

none

Aluminum Pie Plates

both

both

Aluminum Trays

both

both

Asphalt

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling as mixed construction and demolition material or separately as soil/rock inerts.

Auto Parts

dropoff

dropoff

Bicycles

dropoff

dropoff

Metal parts only.

Blue Glass Beverage Containers

both

both

Food and beverage containers only.

Booklets

both

both

Branches

pickup

pickup

Yard materials are picked up loose (no bags) in piles no larger than 5’ x 5’ x 5’, and should be placed 18” from the curb. DWR collects yard materials once a week and will pick-up yard material piles that are located immediately adjacent to a property. Do not place yard material piles across the street or around the corner from your property—they will not be picked up. Do not block bike lanes, fire hydrants, driveways or stormdrain inlets. Do not park over or drive over yard materials.

Brick

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling as mixed construction and demolition material or seperately as soil/rock inerts.

Brown Glass Beverage Containers

both

both

Food and beverage containers only.

Brush

pickup

pickup

Yard materials are picked up loose (no bags) in piles no larger than 5’ x 5’ x 5’, and should be placed 18” from the curb. DWR collects yard materials once a week and will pick-up yard material piles that are located immediately adjacent to a property. Do not place yard material piles across the street or around the corner from your property—they will not be picked up. Do not block bike lanes, fire hydrants, driveways or stormdrain inlets. Do not park over or drive over yard materials.

Cardstock

both

both

Carpet

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling as mixed construction and demolition material.

Carpet Padding

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling as mixed construction and demolition material.

Catalogs

both

both

Ceiling Tiles

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling as mixed construction and demolition material.

Ceramic Tile

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling as mixed construction and demolition material.

Chipboard

both

both

Christmas Trees

pickup

pickup

Remove lights, ornaments, tinsel and tree stands. Cut trees over 5 ft. tall in half and put trees on the street with your yard material for composting. No flocked trees.

Clear Glass Beverage Containers

both

both

Food and beverage containers only.

Concrete

pickup

pickup

Construction Debris

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling as mixed construction and demolition material.

Construction Materials

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling as mixed construction and demolition material.

Cookware

dropoff

dropoff

24/7 drop-off.

Corrugated Cardboard

both

both

Doors

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling separately or as mixed construction and demolition material.

Ferrous Metals

dropoff

dropoff

24/7 drop-off.

Gift Boxes

both

both

Grass Clippings

pickup

pickup

Yard materials are picked up loose (no bags) in piles no larger than 5’ x 5’ x 5’, and should be placed 18” from the curb. DWR collects yard materials once a week and will pick-up yard material piles that are located immediately adjacent to a property. Do not place yard material piles across the street or around the corner from your property—they will not be picked up. Do not block bike lanes, fire hydrants, driveways or stormdrain inlets. Do not park over or drive over yard materials.

Green Glass Beverage Containers

both

both

Food and beverage containers only.

Greeting Cards

both

both

Accepted for recycling. No singing cards.

Gypsum Drywall

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling as mixed construction and demolition material.

Hay

pickup

pickup

Yard materials are picked up loose (no bags) in piles no larger than 5’ x 5’ x 5’, and should be placed 18” from the curb. DWR collects yard materials once a week and will pick-up yard material piles that are located immediately adjacent to a property. Do not place yard material piles across the street or around the corner from your property—they will not be picked up. Do not block bike lanes, fire hydrants, driveways or stormdrain inlets. Do not park over or drive over yard materials.

Leaves

pickup

pickup

Yard materials are picked up loose (no bags) in piles no larger than 5’ x 5’ x 5’, and should be placed 18” from the curb. DWR collects yard materials once a week and will pick-up yard material piles that are located immediately adjacent to a property. Do not place yard material piles across the street or around the corner from your property—they will not be picked up. Do not block bike lanes, fire hydrants, driveways or stormdrain inlets. Do not park over or drive over yard materials.

Linoleum

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling as mixed construction and demolition material.

Lumber

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling separately or as mixed construction and demolition material.

Magazines

both

both

Metal Clothes Hangers

dropoff

dropoff

24/7 drop-off.

Metal Paint Cans

both

both

Metal Tags

dropoff

dropoff

Mixed Paper

both

both

Motor Oil

dropoff

none

24/7 drop-off.

Motor Oil Containers

both

both

Empty containers only. Drain motor oil and recycle the oil at a Certified Center before recycling the container.

Newspaper

both

both

Nonferrous Metals

dropoff

none

Office Paper

both

both

Oil Filters

dropoff

none

24/7 drop-off.

Organic Food Waste

dropoff

none

Pallets

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling separately or as mixed construction and demolition material.

Paper Bags

both

both

Paper Sleeves

both

both

Paper Tubes

both

both

Paperback Books

both

both

Remove the binding and the cover, recycle the pages.

Paperboard

both

both

Phone Books

both

both

Pipe

dropoff

dropoff

Plastic Cards

both

both

Porcelain Products

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling as mixed construction and demolition material.

Roofing Materials

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling as mixed construction and demolition material.

Sand

pickup

pickup

Sawdust

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling separately or as mixed construction and demolition material.

Scrap Metal

dropoff

dropoff

24/7 drop-off.

Shredded Paper

both

both

Steel Cans

both

both

Steel Lids

both

both

Stone

pickup

pickup

Tile

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling as mixed construction and demolition material.

Toys

both

both

Plastic toys without metal and electronic components accepted for recycling.

Treated Glass Containers

both

both

Food and beverage containers only.

Vinyl Records

both

both

Weeds

pickup

pickup

Yard materials are picked up loose (no bags) in piles no larger than 5’ x 5’ x 5’, and should be placed 18” from the curb. DWR collects yard materials once a week and will pick-up yard material piles that are located immediately adjacent to a property. Do not place yard material piles across the street or around the corner from your property—they will not be picked up. Do not block bike lanes, fire hydrants, driveways or stormdrain inlets. Do not park over or drive over yard materials.

Windows

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling as mixed construction and demolition material.

Wood

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling separately or as mixed construction and demolition material.

Wood Chips

pickup

pickup

Yard materials are picked up loose (no bags) in piles no larger than 5’ x 5’ x 5’, and should be placed 18” from the curb. DWR collects yard materials once a week and will pick-up yard material piles that are located immediately adjacent to a property. Do not place yard material piles across the street or around the corner from your property—they will not be picked up. Do not block bike lanes, fire hydrants, driveways or stormdrain inlets. Do not park over or drive over yard materials.

Wood Furnishings

pickup

pickup

Acceptable for recycling separately or as mixed construction and demolition material.

Yard Waste

pickup

pickup

Yard materials are picked up loose (no bags) in piles no larger than 5’ x 5’ x 5’, and should be placed 18” from the curb. DWR collects yard materials once a week and will pick-up yard material piles that are located immediately adjacent to a property. Do not place yard material piles across the street or around the corner from your property—they will not be picked up. Do not block bike lanes, fire hydrants, driveways or stormdrain inlets. Do not park over or drive over yard materials.

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