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Sacramento recycling schedule and rules

Whether youu2019re new to the area or new to recycling, understanding the municipal Sacramento recycling schedule is the first step to minimizing your landfill impact. There are also rules and regulations youu2019ll need to keep in mind, especially if youu2019re working on a large project likely to generate a significant amount of waste.

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Sacramento recycling schedule and rules

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  1. Sacramento Recycling Schedule and Rules Whether you’re new to the area or new to recycling, understanding the municipal Sacramento recycling schedule is the first step to minimizing your landfill impact. There are also rules and regulations you’ll need to keep in mind, especially if you’re working on a large project likely to generate a significant amount of waste. Understanding Sacramento Recycling: Schedule and Guidelines When you think about things that are dependent upon the health of the market, recycling probably doesn’t rank high on your list. The truth is, the market for recyclable materials can and does affect things like the Sacramento recycling schedule and what recycling centers will accept. Twice per month, Sacramento residents enjoy curbside pickup for recycling. What you put in those blue bins matters, though, so it’s important to understand what is and is not accepted.

  2. Paper Items Not all paper is created equal when it comes to recycling, and Sacramento municipal recycling authorities ask that residents not place shredded paper, binders, used tissues, paper with plastic coatings, waxed or foil-lined paper, or non-tearing envelopes in their recycling bin. The following paper products are currently accepted: •Cardboard •Office paper of all colors •Cereal boxes •Phone books and other soft-cover books •Magazines and catalogs •Junk Mail •Paper bags •Paper packaging Plastic Items Clamshell trays, Styrofoam and packing peanuts and deli food containers should not be placed in with your recycling waste. Plastic bags pose a particular issue, as they can and often do become stuck in machines, which brings entire recycling centers offline until the equipment is repaired. Still, these plastic items are welcome in your blue recycling bin: •Laundry baskets •All CRV plastic containers •Crates, buckets and pails •Containers labeled 1-7 •Bottles (soda bottles, milk jugs, soap and shampoo bottles, et cetera) Glass Items Broken glass is a hazard, and not all glass products are fit for recycling. Sacramento residents are asked not to include window glass, mirrors, light bulbs and fluorescent lamps/tubes or ceramics. Glass bottles and jars are accepted, but they should be emptied, rinsed and free of any lids or caps. Metal Items

  3. Electronic and computer equipment should not be included in recycling waste, nor should propane tanks. The following are examples of acceptable metal waste for recycling pickup. •Aluminum and tin cans •Lids from jars •Aluminum trays and foil, rinsed •Pots, pans and utensils •Empty aerosol cans The twice-per-week pickup schedule is determined by the city, and yours can be found by checking the local waste pickup calendar on the official Sacramento website. This is ideal when you’re dealing only with household waste, but what about the times when you’ve got a larger job? Municipal pickup isn’t always the best solution when you’re working on a big project, especially if there’s a deadline involved. Working your schedule around two days a month when recycling can be picked up isn’t efficient or even always possible. Where to Turn for Large Scale Recycling in Sacramento Whether you’re cleaning out the garage or trying to finish the final closing of an estate, life just doesn’t always work on a municipal schedule. At Jiffy Junk, we understand that there are many times when you need the help of dedicated professionals who share your commitment to environmental responsibility and ethical disposal. We’ve helped clients manage a variety of challenging projects, including but not limited to: Estate Closure There’s nothing easy about managing the personal effects of a departed loved one, especially when it comes to the things no one else wants or needs. Still, homes must be emptied and ready for their next residents. Our Jiffy Junk technicians understand this difficult time and work hard to ensure the process is as efficient and painless as possible. Home Improvement

  4. Sometimes you’re buying new furniture for a single room, and sometimes you’re completely renovating an entire house. Either way, you’re likely to find plenty you need to dispose of in relatively short order. From basic household items, discarded furniture and clothing to construction and demolition waste, Jiffy Junk has you covered. Cleaning Out a Storage Unit If you have a storage unit, there’s a good chance you’re paying monthly rent on a space holding things you haven’t used or thought of since you put them in storage. Clearing out that unit can save a small fortune, but it’s hard work. Our expert techs can do all the heavy lifting and disposal, leaving you responsible only for ending your rental agreement and collecting your monthly savings. Moving and Rental Cleanouts Whether you’re moving out of your home and want to leave it in peak condition for the next residents or you’re a landlord with rental property in need of cleaning out to get it back on the market, we’re here to simplify the process by handling all your disposal needs. Hoarding Mitigation There’s nothing easy about addressing a hoarding compulsion, especially when it progresses to a point where intervention is necessary. We’ll work to ensure all the accumulated items are processed for donation or recycling wherever we can, making environmentally sound choices while helping to address the hazards created by hoarding. At Jiffy Junk, we believe firmly in keeping our own landfill and environmental impact as small as possible. We pass this dedication to greener disposal along to our clients, who can enjoy a clean space and a clean conscience knowing their castoff items are diverted from a landfill whenever possible. We’ll come to your home or place of business to remove anything you no longer want or need, separating usable items for charitable donation and sending everything else we can to the appropriate recycling facilities. Because we provide full-service removal, we do all the heavy lifting and can even uninstall appliances or tear out old carpeting for disposal. You’re free to focus on the parts of your project only you can see through, while greener and more

  5. ethical disposal is taken care of with a single phone call. Don’t let a twice-monthly recycling schedule and the limitations of municipal pickup keep you from completing your project. Call us today, and our knowledgeable, professional removal techs will make quick work of even the biggest mess.

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