recycling, organics & garbage City of Piedmont RESIDENTIAL SERVICES GUIDE

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recycling, organics & garbage City of Piedmont RESIDENTIAL SERVICES GUIDE

A LETTER FROM THE MAYOR Dear Piedmont Resident, Introducing Food Scrap Recycling Don t throw away your food scraps and food-soiled paper. Recycle them in your new green Organics cart. Instead of becoming waste in the landfill, food scraps and food-soiled paper are combined with yard debris and sent to a facility where they are turned into compost. This valuable resource is used by farmers, landscapers and home gardeners to enrich the soil and reduce the use of chemical fertilizers. The result is a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and a healthier environment. Food Scrap Recycling. Make it second nature. I am pleased to introduce Piedmont s new garbage, recycling and green waste services in connection with our new contract with Richmond Sanitary Service, Inc. In meetings and hearings over the last year, Piedmont residents expressed a strong desire for expanded recycling and waste reduction services, including a food scrap recycling program. While most of you expressed a desire to keep backyard pick-up service, some of you indicated that you would prefer curbside service. I am pleased to inform you that in addition to the most expansive recycling options available in any Bay Area community, you will have the option of backyard or curbside collection under our new contract. Residents of Piedmont currently divert more than half our solid waste from the landfill through recycling. As a result, our efforts have saved valuable natural resources such as trees, fuel and water. Our efforts have also reduced air and water pollution, and are assisting in the fight against global warming by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Together, we can do more to protect our environment. This resource guide will introduce our new services for Piedmont and offer easy steps you can take to increase the amount you recycle and decrease what gets sent to the landfill. You may be surprised to discover how much can now be recycled and how little waste needs to be thrown away. Please refer to the following pages to learn all about your new blue Recyclables cart, your new green Organics cart and all the materials in unlimited amounts you can put in these carts. The more that we put into these carts, the less will be sent to the landfill. The guide also explains how to properly dispose of batteries, cell phones, fluorescent light bulbs, household hazardous waste, and electronic waste. It also offers suggestions for reusing and recycling the large amount of items you might want to discard after a spring cleaning. Please keep this informative guide handy in a convenient place. Feel free to use the enclosed magnetic clip to put this guide on your refrigerator or some place where you can access it easily as you get accustomed to our enhanced services. This clip along with all the materials provided here have been paid for through grant funding that the City obtained to support our effort to lead the Bay Area in protecting our environment. Each of these small steps forward can collectively make a large contribution in the long run. I look forward to working together toward a greener and more sustainable future for Piedmont and for all of us! Sincerely, Abe M. Friedman Mayor welcome contents Introduction 3 Organics Cart (green) 4 Recyclables Cart (blue) 6 Garbage Cart (black) 8 Bulky Items 10 Hazardous Waste 12 General Collection Schedule 15 Phone Numbers and Websites 15 3

Food Scraps Collecting Food Scraps Collect food scraps and food-soiled paper in the green kitchen pail. Empty the pail contents into the large green Organics cart for collection. DO NOT place the kitchen pail outside for collection. Fruits & vegetables Meat, poultry, fish & bones All dairy products, eggshells Bread, grain, pasta & nuts Leftovers & plate scrapings Helpful Hints: Keep the pail handy during meal preparation and clean-up: on the counter, under the sink or attached to a cabinet door. Food-soiled paper Lining the pail helps make cleaning it easier. You may use newspaper, a paper bag or other compostable liner. Collect food scraps in a paper or compostable bag. Or wrap them in newspaper. Place the food scraps and paper in the green Organics cart. Collect food scraps in a milk carton or paper take-out container. Place the entire container in the green Organics cart. Paper plates, cups, napkins, towels & tissues Coffee grounds, filters & tea bags Waxed paper cartons (milk, ice cream, juice) Pizza boxes & take-out containers Organics Information Keep out of the Cart plant debris Organics collection is weekly, unlimited, and included at no extra cost. There is no need to pay your landscape service to haul your yard waste. If you need an additional Organics cart, or green waste overage bags at no additional cost for occasional yard clean-ups, please call Richmond Sanitary Service at 800-320-8077. All plastics (including bags and flower pots) All glass and metal Rocks, dirt, concrete and sand Treated or coated wood Ashes Diapers Grass, leaves, roots & weeds organics Plants & flowers (including palm, yucca, cactus & ivy) Branches & twigs (up to 6 diameter and 3 long) Untreated & uncoated wood scraps & chips Holiday trees are collected from December 26th through January 15th. Trees should be cleaned of all tinsel, ornaments and stands and placed curbside on the regular collection day. Flocked trees will be picked up but cannot be recycled. After holiday service, clean natural trees can be trimmed, trunks cut to size (3 maximum), and placed in the Organics cart at your convenience. Hazardous waste Pet waste 5

paper Battery collection Place dry-cell household batteries and cell phones in a sealed plastic bag on top of the blue Recyclables cart. Accepted battery types include: household/flashlight All types of paper (newspaper, junk mail, office paper, magazines, phone books & paper bags) Corrugated cardboard (flattened boxes) Clean egg cartons & waxed paper containers (rinsed & clean) Shredded paper (enclosed in paper bags only) batteries, rechargeable batteries, button/watch batteries, nickel cadmium (NiCd) batteries, nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries, and lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. plastic recycling InformatioN Recycling is weekly, unlimited, and included at no extra cost. If you need an additional blue Recyclables cart at no additional cost, please call Richmond Sanitary Service at 800-320-8077. All plastics #1-7 (bottles, jugs, wide-mouth containers, tubs) glass & metal Polystyrene or Styrofoam (blocks, sheets, containers, peanuts & egg cartons) Plastic bags, plastic wrap & dry cleaning bags (bagged or bundled with cotton or hemp string) Aseptic containers ( juice boxes, etc.) Keep out of the Cart Ceramic plates and cups Window and mirror glass Light bulbs Glassware Hazardous waste, including household hazardous waste Metal coat hangers (return to your dry cleaner) Glass containers (bottles & jars) Metal containers (aluminum, tin, steel & bimetal cans) Aluminum foil & pans, small scrap aluminum & steel (up to 40 lbs. & 2 in any dimension) Spray cans (empty and nontoxic), metal lids & caps recycling 7

non-recyclable items safe for the landfill, including: GARBAGE Information Save money! Rates are based on garbage cart capacity, filled to the rim with the lid properly closed. Over one third of residential waste is compostable and can be added to the green Organics cart. By increasing the amount you recycle (unlimited quantity at no extra cost) and reducing the amount you throw away, you may be able to select a smaller garbage cart at a lower rate. Ceramic plates & cups Diapers Glassware Treated wood (painted or stained) Please before discarding anything, consider that many items not accepted in the blue Recyclables cart from bubble wrap to DVDs to eyeglasses can be reused or recycled. For a complete list of reusable and recyclable materials and the charitable institutions and vendors that accept them, use the Recycling Wizard at www.stopwaste.org/recycle. practice the 4Rs Keep out of the Cart Hoses (rubber or garden) Disposable razors & feminine products Non-fluorescent light bulbs Reduce: Everyone can reduce the amount of waste generated by decreasing or eliminating consumption of such things as plastic and paper bags, items in excessive packaging, and disposable or single-use products like razors, lighters and pens. Reuse: Rather than throwing products away, we can reuse them by donating to thrift stores, charities, or salvage yards. Recyclables Organics, food scraps and foodsoiled paper Hazardous waste, including household hazardous waste Electronics or batteries Fluorescent light bulbs AND: Cat litter & pet feces, leather & rawhide, vacuum bags, plastics other than #1-7 (please cut 6-pack rings) Recycle: Keep up the good work! Piedmont residents who recycle their paper, bottles, cans, yard waste and food scraps help save natural resources, conserve energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Rot (compost): Compost made from food scraps placed in your green Organics cart or made in your own backyard compost bin is a rich soil amendment used by gardeners, landscapers and farmers to help grow healthy plants. For more information about backyard composting and low-cost compost bins, go to www.bayfriendly.org. Paint, solvents, chemicals or pesticides Biohazardous or biomedical waste, including medications and needles Automobile parts, including oil, oil filters, batteries and tires garbage 9

bulky waste items include: collection Bulky waste is collected on an on-call basis. Residential customers receive free bulky waste service up to an annual limit of four collections with a combined total of 20 cubic yards (10 cubic yards maximum each pick-up). Ten cubic yards is approximately 3 x 3 x 30 or 6 x 6 x 7. Furniture & carpets Mattresses Refrigerators, ranges, & similar appliances THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE Hazardous waste Biohazardous or biomedical waste, including medications and needles Construction and demolition debris Concrete, rocks, bricks and dirt Automobile parts, including oil, oil filters or batteries Stereos, DVD players, microwave ovens & other small devices E-Waste (computers, monitors, TVs & other items containing cathode ray tubes, LCD or plasma screens) Tires (no rims) reminder Please do not forget that many items can be reused or recycled. When you donate reusable or recyclable items to a charity you may be eligible for a tax deduction. To reuse or recycle bulky items, visit www.stopwaste.org/recycle. For bulky item pick-up, please call Richmond Sanitary Service at 800-320-8077 or visit www.richmondsanitarypiedmont.com. Large plant debris (up to 7 x 4 x 2 and/or 100 lbs, must be bundled and tied) AND: Clothing is also accepted, but please consider donating used clothing to charity bulky waste 11

hazardous waste items include: HAZARDOUS WASTE Many products found in households, garages and yards contain hazardous materials that must be disposed of properly. Take your household hazardous waste (HHW) to an Alameda County HHW facility. It s easy, free, and the only legal way to dispose of household hazardous waste. To determine if a product is hazardous or to find locations Paint, stain, varnish, thinner & adhesives Auto products: motor oil & filters, old fuel, batteries Household batteries (please see page 7 about recycling batteries) Fluorescent light bulbs and schedules for disposal at Alameda County s HHW facilities, please call 800-606-6606 or visit www.household-hazwaste.org. Used Oil Your automobile s used oil and oil filters can be recycled and MUST be disposed of legally. Have your oil and filter changed at a professional oil-change service provider. If you change your oil and filter yourself, please visit www.ciwmb. ca.gov/usedoil/centers/ to locate a certified used-oil recycling center near you. Cleaners & chemicals Pesticides, herbicides & fertilizers Medical Waste (needles, syringes, etc.) Mercury thermometers Medical Waste To properly dispose of home-generated syringes, needles and other sharps, you must obtain a certified medical waste disposal container, also called a sharps container (available at most pharmacies). The container may be disposed of at an Alameda County HHW facility for free, or mailed for proper disposal if the container was purchased with postage payment included. A complete list of household hazardous waste can be found at www.household-hazwaste.org. Coffee cans, bleach containers and soda bottles are NOT acceptable substitutes for approved sharps containers and cannot be accepted at Alameda County HHW facilities. hazardous waste 13

Important Phone Numbers and Websites Richmond Sanitary Service 800-320-8077 www.richmondsanitarypiedmont.com Alameda County Recycling Hotline 877-STOPWASTE (786-7927) www.stopwaste.org Household Hazardous Waste 800-606-6606 www.household-hazwaste.org Needle and Syringe Disposal 800-606-6606 www.household-hazwaste.org Used Motor Oil 800-CLEANUP www.ciwmb.ca.gov/usedoil/centers Bay-Friendly Gardening & Home Composting 510-444-SOIL (444-7645) www.bayfriendly.org Beverage Container Recycling 800-RECYCLE (732-9253) www.bottlesandcans.com Stop Junk Mail 877-STOPWASTE (786-7927) www.stopjunkmail.org GENERAL SERVICE and COLLECTION INFORMATION General Collection Schedule Collection hours are from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For missed collections, call Richmond Sanitary Service at 800-320-8077, before 12 noon for same-day return trip. Holiday Collection Schedule Collections will be one day later if your service day is on or after the following holidays: New Year s Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day reference Christmas Day General Service Information For information on service, rates, methods of payment, prepayment discounts and other general questions, please call Richmond Sanitary Service at 800-320-8077 or visit www.richmondsanitarypiedmont.com. 15

This brochure was entirely funded by grants from StopWaste.Org and the California Department of Conservation. Printing: Printed by a Bay Area Green Business using 100% recycled-content paper and soy-based inks. Design: Big Think Studios, San Francisco