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Where to Recycle Everything in Pleasanton

If you have recyclable items from spring cleaning, consider dropping them off at places such as Goodwill and Salvation Army

Don't trash that old skirt that no longer fits or throw away that old paint in your shed.

There are places in and around Pleasanton where you can ditch things you don't use anymore without filling up the landfills.

A good place for Pleasanton residents and business owners to start their recycling mission is to visit the website of Stopwaste.org. There you can find out what you can recycle curbside or elsewhere.

Residents in Pleasanton receive curbside pick-up of solid waste from Pleasanton Garbage Service. A list of recyclables they pick up and which can be dropped off to them can be found here.

Paper and Plastic: 

Drop-off Locations and Hours Stopwaste.org has an on-line "Recycling Wizard" that can lead you to places in the area you can recycle paper and plastics. Just type in the item you want to recycle and it will tell you where you can go and their hours of operation.  You can also call a toll free hotline at 1-877-786-7927 for more information.

Clothing: 

Drop-off Location and Hours Goodwill Industries  (Click here and type in your zip code to find the location and hours of the Goodwill store nearest you.)  Other area charities that accept clothing include St. Vincent de Paul and Salvation ArmyHospice of the East Bay operates thrift shops in Concord, Danville, Dublin, Martinez, Alamo and Walnut Creek. They will even pick-up larger donations free of charge. Consignment stores are also a good option to recycle gently used clothing. Pleasanton's Savvy Seconds  and Snickerdoodles and CarlaPie in Danville are just three of many consignment shops in the area. 

Electronics, Computers, Cellphones: 

Drop-off Location and Hours  Stopwaste.org provides a comprehensive list you can find here of places in the area which accept e-waste. 

Staples Office Supply Stores located throughout the Bay Area, also accept computers and electronic devices for recycling. You can find out about their recycling program here. 

Paint: (Hazardous Waste)

Drop-off Location and Hours Alameda County Household Hazardous Waste has drop-off locations in Oakland, Fremont, Hayward and Livermore serving Alameda County residents. Each site has its own days and hours of operation which you can find here.   You can also call 1-800-606-6606 for more information. Keeping hazardous materials such as paint, pesticides, solvents and other chemicals out of the waste stream (where it can pollute water, air and soil) is essential.

Household Goods, Furniture: 

Drop-off Location and Hours of Operation In addition to the obvious purveyors of used household items, such as Goodwill, Salvation Army and St. Vincent de Paul, where you can donate goods, there is also Eco Thrift in Hayward and Thrift Town in Fremont.  The American Cancer Society operates Discovery Thrift Shops in Walnut Creek, Oakland and Fremont.

You might also try recycling your housewares at consignment stores. Three in the East Bay include Downtown Consignments,  Second Home and Urban Island 

Why not list your items for sale on EBay and Craig's List or give them away  by posting them on the Freecycle network?

Still stumped how to get rid of sometimes difficult to recycle items such as well used upholstered furniture or mattresses?  Visit Stopwaste.org's "Recycle Wizard" and search for how to recycle "special materials".  It will provide you with places in the Bay Area to get rid of many items including couches, mattresses and box springs, tires, appliances, hearing aids, exercise equipment, cars, carpets and much more.

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