Please do not put the following in the carts: animal waste, bubble wrap, cactus, concrete, diapers, dirt, food waste, garden hoses, Kleenex, light bulbs, lumber, mirror glass, motor oil, padded envelopes, paper towels, plastic wrap, rocks, sharps, Styrofoam, trash or window glass. Carts containing these or other contaminates may be tagged and left uncollected. More information about the program is available from Palm Springs Disposal Services at either its Web site, www.palmspringsdisposal.com
Electronic WasteWhen it’s Time to Pull the Plug
Want to get rid of broken computers, TVs or cell phones? If it has a plug, it most likely can be recycled.
The City of Palm Springs E-Waste Program sponsors a twice-annual event and residents will be notified by postcard of upcoming E-waste recycling events.
Here’s what homeowners and businesses can recycle:
Please call the City’s Recycling Coordinator at 760-323-8263 for annual E-waste Program event dates.
ShreddingProtect Your Privacy
Identity theft is on the rise. The City of Palm Springs has free community shredding events twice a year where you can destroy documents containing confidential and sensitive information. After the community-wide shredding events, all materials are recycled to make products such as compost, tissue and other paper products. As a resident, you’ll be notified by postcard of upcoming events.
Palm Springs Disposal Services also provides shredding services. Collection crews come to your house to pick up shreddable waste and take it to its facility. Please call 760-327-1351 for more information.
Items not accepted: metal clips, brackets, binders, cardboard, trash, hazardous waste, transparencies, food and beverages, paper towels, tissues or glass, aluminum or plastics.
CleanupLooking For a Fresh Start?
Want to get rid of an old couch or refrigerator? Just bring them down to the parking lot of City Hall on designated household cleanup days twice a year and we’ll take them off your hands. Cleanups occur each April and October.
Or, bulky waste such as furniture, carpeting and appliances will be picked up twice a year curbside by Palm Springs Disposal Services at no charge.
Call 760-327-1351 for the schedule and what materials apply to this service.
HouseholdMixing trash with recyclables wastes time, money and is extremely dangerous for our environment.
Medical and household waste such as syringes, medical needles, oil-based paints and batteries are easily disposed of by calling Curbside, Inc. for convenient pickup. Please call the toll-free Household Hazardous Waste Hotline, 800-HHW-PKUP to schedule collections. Hotline operators answer calls from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. Prior to collection day, participants receive an HHW Kit that will hold their Household Hazardous Materials.
Other collectable items include: aerosol cans, household cleaners and furniture cleaners, charcoal fluid, mineral spirits, nail polish, shoe polish, varnish and stains, and household poisons such as herbicides and fungicides.
ABOP Facility Services
Automobile oil, anti-freeze, oil-based paints and car batteries can be dropped off any time at the ABOP (Anti-freeze, Batteries, Oil, Paint) facility, 1100 Vella Rd. Hours are Saturdays, 7 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Household Waste Cleanup Days are sponsored twice annually in fall and spring by the County of Riverside. Look in your billing for future dates. Residents can bring up to 50 pounds of waste. Items include: household cleaners, syringes, oil- or water-based paints, chemicals, Mercury products, tires and batteries.
CompostingComposting Made Easy
Consumers who want to turn grass trimmings and other green waste into compost can obtain low-cost compost bins from Riverside County.
Workshops are held regularly on recycling and composting for those who want to learn more. Visit rivcowm.org for more information or call 800-366-7283.
Did you know it costs less to recycle your green waste materials than to landfill them. Do your part: the Palm Springs Disposal Service collects green waste each Wednesday.
Public AwarenessReduce. Reuse. Recycle.
Landfill space is decreasing and disposal costs continue to increase. To this end, the City of Palm Springs is dedicated to being environmentally conscious and offers many recycling programs to protect the environment as well as the future of our City.
Did you know?
Thanks For Your Participation! We thank you for joining us in this effort and for taking pride in keeping your city and community clean.
If you have any suggestions or questions about recycling in Palm Springs, please contact the City’s Recycling Coordinator at 760-323-8263.
General Solid WasteKeep Palm Springs Beautiful
Weekly curbside service is available. Please call Palm Springs Disposal Service at 327-1351, ext. 313 for information and to order bins.
Carpet Recycling
Universal Waste
Have you wondered what to do with hazardous products such as batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing equipment and lamps? Residents can bring these items and more to a Household Waste Collection Event.
The list below gives you an idea of eligible items:
For more info call 800-304-2226 or visit rivcoeh.org.