How do I set up a recology in San Francisco?
San Francisco residents and tenants can schedule a collection at their address by submitting a Bulky Item Recycling Form, or by calling (415) 330-1300. Please call at least two weeks before you're ready to get rid of your bulky items.
How do I pay for garbage service in San Francisco?
PAY MY BILL
With Recology's E-BillPay you can pay your bill with a credit card or through your checking or savings account, receive, review and pay your bill automatically.
What is eBill payment?
eBills are electronic versions of paper bills. An eBill arrives from a biller into your Bill Pay account service the same way a paper bill arrives from a biller into your mailbox. Bill Pay allows you to view all your eBills—as well as account balances, transactions and statement information—in one convenient place.
How do I contact recology in San Francisco?
Contact Recycle Central/Pier 96
- 1000 Amador St. San Francisco, CA 94124.
- Phone 415.621.6200.
How do I dispose of paint in San Francisco?
Get rid of leftover house paint by bringing it to a paint drop-off location in San Francisco.
- Find a paint drop-off location near you>
- (View map and get directions)
- San Francisco's Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility, 501 Tunnel Ave. Or call (415) 330-1405 to schedule a free home pickup.
How do I get rid of cardboard boxes in San Francisco?
Recycle San Francisco Moving Boxes At Curbside
Recycle San Francisco moving boxes by placing them next to your recycling bin. The only catch is that the boxes must be cut down to 2x3 foot pieces. You can recycle San Francisco moving boxes with five bundles every week until your moving boxes are gone.
How do I dispose of a Christmas tree in San Francisco?
Trees must be natural, undecorated, and unflocked. Remove all tinsel, decorations, plastic bags, stands, and lights. If your tree measures more than 6 feet tall, cut it in half before putting it on the curb. Trees must be placed alongside your green composting bin on your regular composting collection day.