- Transfer Station - City of Berkeley
All customers must be inside a vehicle to drop off material or purchase pre-paid refuse and plant debris bags Secure your load by making sure all materials are totally covered and fastened to prevent spillage Vehicles with unsecured loads will be charged a $15 fee
- Berkeley Transfer Station - Berkeley - 1201 2nd St. | RE:Source
RE:Source is an online directory for reuse, repair and proper disposal options for the California East Bay area and Palo Alto Our goal is to connect you with the best options for what you need to get rid of or repair Please note that we do not accept any items directly
- Berkeley Transfer Station - Berkeley Recycling
Berkeley Recycling Operated by Community Conservation Centers, Inc Berkeley Recycling 669 Gilman Street (corner of 2nd Street) Berkeley , CA 94710 Tel: 510-524-0113 Email: info@berkeleyrecycling org
- Berkeley Solid Waste Transfer Station - Lanfill Near Me
There are various types of landfills Some are used for municipal waste, some are used for sorting of the waste, some serve as transfer stations, and some are specialized only for recycling Each landfill has its acceptance conditions, which means only a specific type of waste can be accepted
- TOP 10 BEST Landfill in Berkeley, CA - Updated Daily - Yelp
All kinds of trash - old carpeting, bamboo roots, palm fronds, banana tree trunks, etc , whatever does not fit in our bin at home comes here We usually have our midget sized dog with us If the guy inside notices her, she gets a biscuit They require that you wear a mask, even inside your vehicle Trust me, you'll breath easier if you do "
- Trash Recycling | City of Berkeley
Berkeley residents, businesses, and multi-family apartment condo property owners can take advantage of waste services to dispose of compostable, recyclable, and landfill materials
- Waste Sorting Guide | City of Berkeley
Reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfill by sorting organic waste into the compost bin and paper, bottles, and cans into recycling Avoid putting materials in the wrong bins, which can contaminate the entire load, cause damage to equipment and staff, or harm the environment
- Landfill - Wikipedia
A landfill[a] is a site for the disposal of waste materials It is the oldest and most common form of waste disposal, although the systematic burial of waste with daily, intermediate, and final covers only began in the 1940s In the past, waste was simply left in piles or thrown into pits (known in archeology as middens) Landfills take up a lot of land and pose environmental risks Some
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