Why do I have to pay to recycle items such as refrigerators and TVs 36 inches or larger on the diagonal?
We charge a pass-through fee for some items to recoup the cost to us for processing them. Refrigerators contain the chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) Freon and require special handling. (CFCs negatively impact the ozone layer and are regulated by Federal and State law.) We must also pay for hauling e-waste such as large TVs and office-size printers and copiers. In California, retailers are required to take back televisions they sell. If you are in the market for a new TV, consider taking your old one to the retailer for recycling. If you are discarding a refrigerator that is still running and between 10 cu. ft. and 30 cu. ft., you can call JACO Environmental at 1-800-299-7573 to schedule free pick up.
At this time, we do not charge residents a pass-through fee for all materials that have associated costs. For example, energy efficient compact fluorescent bulbs are considered Universal Waste (U-waste) because they contain a small amount of mercury and, therefore, cost us $1 per bulb to dispose of.

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1. Who do I call for garbage service?
2. What can I recycle and where?
3. Where can I bring my California Redemption Values (CRVs) containers?
4. Where can I recycle my used oil and oil filters?
5. What can I do with my # 3-7 plastics?
6. Why do I have to separate all of my recyclables?
7. How can I reduce my landfill fees?
8. Why do the number 3 through 7 plastic containers have to be clean, and why can’t I recycle all plastic with the numbers 3 through 7 on it?
9. Why are the recycling numbers printed so small on the plastic containers?
10. What can I do to help reduce the amount of plastic entering the compost facility?
11. Why do I have to pay to recycle items such as refrigerators and TVs 36 inches or larger on the diagonal?
12. Where can I recycle printer and copier cartridges?
13. Do you recycle junk cars?
14. Why do I have to take my trash to the Landfill instead of the Compost Facility at times?