- Take to Hazardous Waste Collection Site
Batteries: When batteries are discarded they become �hazardous waste,� and in California those products are barred from landfills. This rule applies to batteries of all sizes (AAA, AA, C, D, …
- Place in Recycling Bin
- Dropoff at Recycling Center
Beverage containers, like aluminum cans or plastic and glass bottles, can be recycled in curbside recycling bins or redeemed for California Refund Value (CRV) at a local buyback center. Learn …
- Dropoff at Donation Center
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- Place in Recycling Bin
- Dropoff at Recycling Center
Beverage containers, like aluminum cans or plastic and glass bottles, can be recycled in curbside recycling bins or redeemed for California Refund Value (CRV) at a local buyback center. Learn …
- Take to Hazardous Waste Collection Site
Household hazardous waste that must be recycled or disposed at collection facilities includes: acids, antifreeze, household batteries, car batteries, brake and transmission fluid, household cleaners, pool chemicals, gasoline and other …