Published By: Water Conservation
If you’re planning to purchase a new toilet you can now recycle your old one instead of sending it to a landfill. A cooperative venture between the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, the Department of the Environment and San Francisco Recycling & Disposal, now offers a toilet and urinal recycling program for San Francisco residents and businesses.
By recycling old toilets we avoid adding to the amount of material going into landfills and help San Francisco meet its adopted goal of 75 percent landfill diversion by 2010 and zero waste by 2020.
What are recycled toilets used for?
Toilets recycled from San Francisco are taken to a crushing operations site where the crushed porcelain is combined into an aggregate and used as road base for street and highway paving. Road base is the lower layer of material that provides the base for the asphalt or concrete.
How do I recycle my old toilet?
Collection of toilets for recycling is provided by Norcal Waste Systems, Inc. To have toilet(s) picked up from your home or business, contact your garbage collection service provider and schedule a bulky item pick up. If you have an active garbage collection account you’re entitled to two bulky item pick ups per calendar year. Bulky item pick ups are part of the bi-monthly charges you receive.
Sunset Scavenger - (415) 330-1300
Golden Gate Recycling - (415) 626-4000
Already used both of your bulky item pick ups for the year? You can also drop off your old toilet(s) at SF Recycling & Disposal, 501 Tunnel Avenue, San Francisco.
SF Recycling & Disposal requires a minimal disposal fee of $22.00. Items in addition to your old toilet are charged at $123.07 per ton. SF Recycling & Disposal accepts Visa, MasterCard, and cash. No checks.
Regular Business Hours for Garbage and Recycling (Non-Hazardous Waste):
Monday - Friday, 7 AM-4:30 PM.
Saturday & Sunday, 8 AM-4:30 PM.
Visit sfrecyclinganddisposal.com or call your garbage collection service for more info.
NOTE: It is highly recommended that you disassemble your toilet and remove any non-porcelain parts (seat, bolts, valves, etc) before dropping it off. It is very easy to do and some of the parts can be recycled as well.
Information and Questions
To request more information, please contact Robert Lopez, SFPUC Communications at 415-554-3286 or rlopez@sfwater.org.
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