Category: Trash and Recycling
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The City of Sacramento is giving away certified organic compost. This compost is the final product from processed green waste collected by the City’s Recycling…
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Sacramento residents who want to beautify their neighborhood can access a free resource to help, and it’s easy to apply. The City’s Recycling and…
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With spring fast approaching, residents should be aware of seasonal changes to some City services. Street sweeping service starts occurring monthly in February, after leaf…
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Sacramento’s “leaf season” crews have started their sixth round collecting leaf piles from City streets, a service which began in November and continues through the…
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Wondering what to do with your festive tree after the holidays are over? The City of Sacramento has a few options for recycling your tree.…
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Cooking big holiday meals? The City’s Department of Utilities is reminding Sacramento residents how important it is to properly dispose of cooking fat, oil, and…
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Starting Monday, Nov. 3, residents will see the Claw return to their neighborhoods for leaf collection. It’s that time of year when many Sacramento residents…
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Fall is quickly approaching, and cooler weather can bring an early leaf drop from Sacramento’s canopy of trees. The leaf drop typically occurs during the…
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Do you know why you should never put batteries in the regular trash? Common batteries such as AAA, AA, C, D, and 9-volt, are considered…
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As warm weather activities increase, the City’s Recycling and Solid Waste Division reminds residents to stay safe with these tips on disposing of charcoal briquettes…
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The City of Sacramento is helping residents get rid of their junk — for free. On Saturday, May 3, from 8 to 11 a.m., the…
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The City of Sacramento is once again offering free compost to residents this spring, helping them enrich their gardens and yards while promoting sustainability and…
