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The City contracts with a private recycling company to
perform curbside recycling pickup from the residents and businesses of
the City, 5 days a week, excluding some holidays. View the garbage/yard waste schedule for your street.
You have three labeled recycling containers for Glass, Cans & Plastic, and Paper.
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You can take your household recyclables to private
Recycling Centers located throughout the community, and even get cash
for some materials. These centers collect and sort recyclables of all
kinds in addition to paying for some items like glass, aluminum, tin
and some plastics. Check the phone book or your Recycling Guide for a
complete list. Centers near Rohnert Park include the following:
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Don't dump that used motor oil! Recycle it! Using a
funnel, carefully drain used motor oil into a clean container such as a
rinsed-out plastic milk jugs or special 6-quart oil container. Drain
extra oil from the filter into the container (leave the filter to drain
in the funnel for a couple of hours), and place the oil filter into a
heavy zip-lock bag. Bring the used oil and filter to a Used Oil
Redemption Center.
The following businesses accept used motor oil for recycling:
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Toxic materials can endanger the health of your family
and pets. It is very costly to dispose of them. The best solution is
not to buy household hazardous household products. See Safer Home/Safe
Alternatives below for some options.
These are some common household toxics and where to find them: |
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Creating a safer home goes long way in improving and
maintaining the earth's health and beauty. Try these practices for a
healthier home:
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