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Recology Mountain View
Household Hazardous Waste
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650.903.6311 | MountainView.gov/Recycle
Recycle@MountainView.gov
City of Mountain View
Multi-Family Services Guide
RECYCLING, COMPOST, AND TRASH COLLECTION
Mountain View
PLANTS AND YARD TRIMMINGS
FOOD SCRAPS
FOOD-SOILED PAPER
PLASTIC BOTTLES, TUBS,
JUGS, AND JARS
GLASS BOTTLES AND JARS
CLEAN PAPER
FLATTENED CARDBOARD
METAL CANS AND LIDS,
CLEAN FOIL
CARTONS
No plastic bags.
Bag food scraps in paper
bags, newspaper, or BPI-
certified compostable bags.
No plastic bags.
Place recyclables loose
in the appropriate cart.
No plastic bags.
Place recyclables loose
in the appropriate cart.
Place larger pieces of cardboard
in Cardboard Only bins or take to the
Mountain View Recycling Center.
Paper and Cardboard Recycling Containers Recycling Compost
Reciclaje de papel y cartón Reciclaje de contenedores Compostaje
Переработка бумаги и картона Переработка емкостей Компост
纸张和纸板回收 器回收 堆肥箱
PLASTIC PACKAGING,
SINGLE-USE AND BLACK PLASTIC
BATTERIES AND CELL PHONES
COMPOST KITCHEN PAIL RECYCLE “BUDDY BAG”
HOLIDAY TREES
CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE
PACKAGING AND
POLYSTYRENE FOAM
Keep cart and bin lids closed.
Place non-recyclable and
non-toxic items in the trash.
Please place all household batteries
and cell phones in the collection area
designated by property management.
A dishwasher-safe pail for collecting
food scraps and food-soiled paper.
A reusable tote bag for collecting
and separating containers and
paper recycling.
Recology collects holiday
trees from December 26
through January 31. Trees
must be collected in a central pile.
Property managers must schedule
a collection appointment on
behalf of the entire complex.
Properties can request a free
Recology collection bucket to
recycle these items.
OR
Contact your property manager for more
information or to arrange for these services:
Contact your property manager to request these items.
Special Item Recycling
Free Resources Available
TEXTILES
Recology collects clean clothing,
shoes, and other textiles. Property
managers must schedule an appoint-
ment for collection of these items,
which will be donated or recycled.
Items must be collected in a central
location.
BULKY ITEMS
Bulky items such as mattresses, furniture,
and appliances are not accepted in your
regular trash bin. It is illegal to dump or
abandon bulky items in the City
of Mountain View.
Consider donating items in
good, reusable condition.
To learn more about
Bulky Item services, visit
Recology.com/MountainView.
Schedule a free drop-off
appointment at HHW.org
or 408.299.7300.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)
such as cleaners, pesticides, and
propane tanks cannot be disposed
of in the trash, recycling, or compost.
Trash
垃圾
Мусор
Basura
Tuesday to Friday, 12 PM – 4 PM and Saturday, 9 AM – 4 PM
CRV (California Redemption Value)-eligible containers like bottles and cans must be emptied of liquids and sorted
by material type prior to arrival. Learn more at Recology.com/MountainView by clicking on “Nearby Locations.
Limited to 96 gallons of each material
per week. Must bring your own shovel
and container(s). Call first to check supply.
Furniture and other reusable items
are available for free to residents.
Redeem California Redemption Value
(CRV) bottles and cans. Open to the
public. Appointments required.
935 Terra Bella Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94043 | 650.967.3 034 | Recology.com/MountainView
Monday to Friday, 8 AM – 4 PM and Saturday, 9 AM – 4 PM
301 Carl Road, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 | 408.752.8530 | Sunnyvale.CA.gov/SmartStation
Monday to Sunday, 8 AM – 5 PM
Accepted ItemsFor Free Drop-Off
Accepted ItemsFor Free Drop-Off
Other Services
Other Services
Recyclable containers
(Bottles, cans, jugs, jars, and cartons)
Clean and dry paper
Clean and dry cardboard
(Remove packaging and flatten boxes)
Large appliances
(No refrigerators, freezers, or air conditioners)
Mattresses and box springs
(Dry and free of pests or mildew)
Wood and lumber (Unpainted and untreated)
Furniture (In good condition, limits apply)
Yard trimmings (No tree stumps or branches
over 6” diameter)
Extra residential recycling
Fluorescent light bulbs and tubes (Limit 20 total)
Empty gas cylinders (One-pound size only, limit 3 cylinders)
Mercury Items (Thermostats, thermometers)
Paint in original containers (Drop-off Mon-Fri only)
Empty aerosol cans (No gas cylinders)
Household batteries (Tape terminal ends)
Compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) (No tubes)
Used cooking oil (Seal in a clear, screw-top container)
Metal scrap, e.g. pots, pans, tools (Less than 6 feet long)
Clothing and shoes (In good condition for donation)
Textiles, e.g. bedsheets, towels, clothing
(Must be clean and dry, holes and permanent stains ok)
Electronic waste, e.g. cell phones, monitors, printers
Small appliances e.g. microwave, toaster oven
(Counter-top sized)
EXTRA RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING
LARGE ITEMS
CONTACT FOR AN APPOINTMENT
CRV BUY-BACK CENTER
FREE COMPOST AND MULCH RE-USE TRAILER CRV BUY-BACK CENTER
For a full list of services and other accepted materials,
including trash and bulky items (fees apply), please visit
Sunnyvale.CA.gov/SmartStation
OTHER RECYCLABLES
LEAVE WITH ATTENDANT
Mountain View Recycling Center (MVRC)
Sunnyvale Materials Recovery and Transfer (SMaRT) Station
Sharps, needles, or lancets (In biohazard or hard plastic
container with screw-top lid marked “sharps”)
Household and auto batteries (Tape terminal ends)
Used motor oil, oil filters, and antifreeze (Limit 10 gallons in
5-gallon or smaller plastic containers with screw-top lids)
Holiday string lights