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Residential Collection (Republic Services)

Organics Recycling

For additional information, please visit the California Department of Resources, Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) webpages:

Videos

Compost and Mulch in Municipal Projects

Promoting Local Jurisdiction Use of Compost and Mulch in Municipal Projects

Household Hazardous Waste

Many common products that we use in our daily lives contain potentially hazardous ingredients and require special care when disposing of these products. It is illegal to dispose of hazardous waste in the garbage, down storm drains, or onto the ground. Chemicals in illegally or improperly disposed hazardous waste can be released into the environment and contaminate our air, water, and possibly the food we eat. And by throwing hazardous waste in the garbage, you can cause additional hazards to your garbage handler. Learn more about Hazardous Waste.

The Closest Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center to the City of Fullerton:

Anaheim Collection Center
1071 Blue Gum Street
Anaheim, CA 92806
Phone: (714) 834-4000
Hours: 9am to 3pm, Tuesday through Saturday (closed on major holidays and during rainy weather)
(Between the 91 Freeway & 57 Freeways at the corner of La Palma Avenue and Blue Gum Street)

Accepts products such as latex and oil base paint, antifreeze, batteries, computers, electronics, fertilizers, herbicides, hobby supplies, pesticides, used oil and more.

Other Hazardous Waste Locations in Orange County

Hazardous Waste Pick-up Eligibility Information

Construction and Demolition Debris Recycling

California landfills are heavily impacted by over 4 million tons of C&D debris each year. By diverting C&D from landfills, it can help the City of Fullerton to achieve and maintain its diversion goals established by AB 939. Learn more about construction demolition debris recycling at CalRecycle.

Effective January 1, 2014, CALGreen mandates permitted new residential and non-residential building construction, demolition and certain additions and alteration projects to recycle and/or salvage for reuse a minimum 50 percent of the nonhazardous construction and demolition (C&D) debris generated during the project. Common C&D Materials include lumber, drywall, metals, masonry (brick concrete, etc.), carpet, plastic, pipe, rocks, dirt, paper, cardboard, or green waste related to land development.

For more info, visit CalRecycle's website on CALGreen FAQ.