Stanford Recycling Drop-off Center Guide
We are NOT a buy back center. We do NOT pay CA redemption value (CRV) for bottles and cans.
Glass YES: Bottles and Jars - All clear, brown, green, and blue glass bottles and jars. | |
Glass NO: Dishware, drinking glasses, vases, ceramics, Pyrex®, mirrors, window glass, or light blubs. These cause major contamination issues! | |
Metal Please do not mix metals — sort into the correct bin(s). This prevents contamination issues. YES: Aluminum Cans | |
Metal Please do not mix metals — sort into the correct bin(s). This prevents contamination issues. YES: Aluminum Foil & pie plates. Please rinse. | |
Metal Please do not mix metals — sort into the correct bin(s). This prevents contamination issues. YES: Tin Cans - Tin and bi-metal cans. Please rinse. | |
Metal Please do not mix metals — sort into the correct bin(s). This prevents contamination issues. YES: Aluminum, brass, copper, steel, iron, metal lids and bottle caps. | |
Metal Please do not mix metals — sort into the correct bin(s). This prevents contamination issues. NO: Aerosol cans, propane tanks, Hazardous materials, non-metal products (plastic, rubber and appliances. | |
Plastic To determine the type of plastic, look at the bottom of the container for a number inside the triangle recycling symbol. Please rinse container and remove lids. YES: #1 PETE Plastic containers - soda & water bottles. | |
Plastic To determine the type of plastic, look at the bottom of the container for a number inside the triangle recycling symbol. Please rinse container and remove lids. YES: Clear #2 HDPE Plastic containers - milk & juice jugs | |
Plastic To determine the type of plastic, look at the bottom of the container for a number inside the triangle recycling symbol. Please rinse container and remove lids. YES: White or colored #2 HDPE Plastic containers - laundry detergent bottles. | |
Plastic To determine the type of plastic, look at the bottom of the container for a number inside the triangle recycling symbol. Please rinse container and remove lids. YES: Plastic bags - merchandise bags, dry-cleaning bags, air pillows, pallet wrap, shrink wrap and bubble wrap. | |
Plastic To determine the type of plastic, look at the bottom of the container for a number inside the triangle recycling symbol. Please rinse container and remove lids. NO: Foam, rigid containers, paper, food, or liquids, polystyrene packaging, strapping, twine, or bags that contain food (salad/lettuce bags, pouches, and potato chip bags). | |
Paper YES: Mixed Paper - All paper that tears including magazines, newspapers, junk mail, phone books, white and colored paper, hard cover and paperback books and aseptic containers (juice, broth, and milk cartons). | |
Paper YES: Corrugated Cardboard - with wavy piece in the middle. | |
Paper NO: File folders, pizza or donut boxes, paper board (cereal boxes), waxy or plasticized paperboard, napkins, facial tissue or toilet paper. | |
Clothing YES: Deposit clean clothes in a closed plastic bag. Missing buttons and tears are okay. | |
Clothing NO: Soiled clothing | |
Books YES: Hardcover and paperback books only. |
We do not accept the following items at the Recycling Center:
- garbage
- polystyrene (Styrofoam®)
- plastics #3 – #7
- unlabeled plastics
- food waste or oil
- food-contaminated paper
- universal waste such as: electronic devices, computers, monitors, or TVs
- hazardous waste such as: batteries, paint, motor oil, anti-freeze, or lightbulbs including fluorescent tubes or CFLs.