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The City of Napa as well as other private agencies offers many local recycling services. Napa Recycling And Waste Services (NRWS) and Napa County Recycling And Waste Services provide curbside collection of the following materials:

Glass: All colors of beverage and food containers. (Empty and rinsed, labels okay)

Mixed Paper: Newspaper, magazines, paper bags, milk and juice cartons, carbonless paper, all colors of office paper, phonebooks, envelopes, junk mail, shredded paper, cardboard.

Metal: Aluminum / tin / steel cans, clean aluminum pans and foil, empty aerosol cans, scrap metal (36" or less), pots, pans, utensils, loose lids from jars.

Plastic Bottles: All California redemption value containers, narrow neck bottles #1-#7.

Also, two private agencies called “Tomra Recycling Network” and “NexCycle” are drop- off recycling centers. These allow you to bring in used beverage containers with California Redemption Value (CRV) including aluminum cans, glass bottles, and a variety of plastic bi-metal and steel beverage containers. Tomra Recycling Network is located at 874 Jackson St. and 3375 Jefferson St. in Napa. NexCycle is located behind the Raley’s store located at 217 Soscol Ave.

If you have any household hazardous wastes, there is a household hazardous waste collection facility (HHWCF) in Napa as well. It is located on 889A Devlin Rd. in American Canyon. The HHWCF is open during the summer (May-October) every Friday and Saturday from 9am-4pm. Through the months of November to April the HHWCF is open the 2nd and 4th weekend of each month on Fridays and Saturdays from 9am-4pm. There is no charge for service and no appointment is required.

Used motor oil can be taken to the following places in:
Napa:

  • Bert Williams & Sons Auto Parts @ 525 Northbay Dr.
  • Silverado Auto Service @ 713 Silverado Trail
  • B&B Foreign Car Service @ 1750 Trancas
  • Classic Automotive Repair@ 809 Vallejo St.
  • Imports unlimited @ 2530 Stockton St.
  • Quality Tune Up @ 1823 Soscol Ave
  • Napa Valley Marina @1200 Milton Rd.


    American Canyon:

  • American Canyon Public Works Yard @ 10 American Canyon Road West
  • Devlin Road Transfer Station @ Hwy 29 & South Kelley Road

    Yountville:

  • Yountville Corp Yard @ 7501 Solano Ave.

    St. Helena:

  • St. Helena Teen Center @ Fulton Rd. Avenue
  • Upper Valley Disposal Service (UVDS)(Picks up curbside oil for all UVDS Customers) 707-963-7988

    Lake Berryessa:

  • Moskowite Corners Station @ 6000 Monticello Rd.
  • Rancho Monticello Resort @ 6590 Knoxville Rd.
  • Steele Park Resort @ 1605 Steele Canyon Rd.

    Other County Locations:

  • Clover Flat Landfill @ 4380 Silverado Trail in Calistoga. They accept used motor oil, oil filters, anti-freeze, latex paint, and auto batteries.
  • Pacific Union College @ 205 Highland Oaks in Angwin. They accept used motor oil and oil filters.


    Napa Composting and Recycling Facility accepts the following items:

  • Clean Dirt (No Rock/Gravel)…$25.00/ton
  • Concrete (no brick or asphalt)…$20.00/ton
  • Scrap Metal …Free
  • Metal Appliances …$10.00/each
  • Yardwaste (rolled sod, leaves, branches, grass)…$36.00/ton
  • Wood (non-treated wood with few nails, no painted wood or furniture, railroad ties or telephone poles)…$36.00/ton
    Stumps/Branches (larger than 1" in diametter)…$50.00/ton
    Tires (less than 22 inches)…$5.00/each
    Electronic Waste (Consumer & Office electronics)…Free
    For more information call: 707-255-5200



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    Useful Environmental Websites:
    http://www.napamax.org/resources.asp

    FOR TEACHERS/ADULTS:

  • Acorn Naturalists: www.acorn-group.com
  • Adopt-A-Watershed: www.adopt-a-watershed.org
  • Association for Environmental & Outdoor Education:www.aeoe.org
  • Bureau of Land Management: www.blm.gov/education
  • California Integrated Waste Management Board: www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Schools
  • California Native Plant Society: www.cnps.org/education/education.html
  • California Regional Environmental Education Community: www.creec.org
  • Care 2: www.care2.com
  • Center for Environmental Education: www.cee-ane.org
  • EE-Link: www.eelink.net
  • Environmental Protection Agency: www.epa.gov.teachers
  • Green Teacher: www.greenteacher.com
  • National Environmental Education & Training Foundation: www.neetf.org
  • Project Learning Tree: www.plt.org
  • U.S. Geological Survey: www.usgs.gov/education.html
  • Water Education Foundation: www.water-ed.org

    FOR KIDS:

  • Bureau of Land Management: www.blm.gov/education/00kids/contents.html
  • California Integrated Waste Management Board: www.ciwmb.ca.gov/kidstuff
  • Earth’s 911: www.cleanup.org
  • Earth Force: www.earthforce.org
  • Energy Quest: www.energyquest.ca.gov
  • Environmental Protection Agency: www.epa.gov/kids
  • Exploring the Environment: www.cotf.edu/ete
  • USDA: www.usda.gov/news/usdakids

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