Upper Valley Disposal & Recycling provides collection of single-stream and separated recycling: cardboard, glass, and pallet wrap.
As of January 1, 2022, you must sort your recyclables and organic waste including paper, cardboard, yard waste, food scraps, and food soiled paper from the garbage. It’s the law!
For set out rules and how to stop, start or change service, visit the Commercial Service Information page.
Only place recyclable materials that are empty, clean & dry in the recycling cart(s) or bins.
No food, yard waste, garbage, or household hazardous waste in recycling.
Below are a few of the things that do not belong in your recycling.
*Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) items such as fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) or tubes, batteries, paint, pesticides, cleaning products or electronics should be taken to the County of Napa HHW Facility.
Contamination happens when:
Common recycling contaminants include:
Recycle carts WILL NOT be emptied if contaminated with trash or non-recyclable materials.
If the driver notices contamination, he/she may not be able to empty your container. If this happens, a Non-Collection Notice will be left on the container letting you know why the cart was not collected. You will also get an OOPS TAG which will tell you what contamination was found so will know the next time. You will be given the opportunity to clean up the container so it can be emptied on your next service say. Or you may opt to request a special pickup (for a fee) after removing the contaminants from the container.
We make every effort to emptying your container(s) on your service day, but on occasion, we may miss you. We apologize if this happens.
Learn about important recycling laws that impact residences and businesses in California.
Dispose of materials like batteries, paints and household cleaners properly at the Napa County HHW Facility.
ABOUT US
Upper Valley Disposal Services (UVDS)
Clover Flat Resource Recovery Park
We’ve been serving the Upper Napa Valley community for over almost 60 years. Both companies are environmental leaders recognized for their innovation and ingenuity by National Geographic, California Department of Food & Agriculture, CalRecycle, OMRI, among others.
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