The Household Hazardous Waste Facility, located at 501 Tunnel Ave., San Francisco, CA 94134, is open to San Francisco residents Thursday – Saturday from 8 AM – 4 PM. The facility is closed on New Year’s Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, the Friday after Thanksgiving, December 25 ...
Drop off materials and learn more about disposal rates at theRecology San Francisco Transfer Station. Cardboard Residential customerswith extra cardboard or boxes should flatten them to 2’ x 2’ x 2′ max and bundle with string or place them in boxes and Recology will collect the extra card...
And it makes it difficult to elect a conservative candidate in District 7 — something San Francisco needs in order to balance the progressive Supervisors.” The conservative vote in D7 is further diluted by the addition of progressive Inner Sunset voters. “What that does,” Chris Bowman said,...
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Friday, January 24 –5:00 pm|Cost: FREE|Recology Environmental Learning Center The Artist in Residence Program at Recology San Francisco is thrilled to announce our next exhibition for current artists-in-residence Nimah Gobir, Nasim Moghadam, and Stanford University undergraduate Bhu Kongtaveelert....
“So San Francisco was going to become the headquarters city for the western states and for the Pacific. Winning that meant giving up what San Francisco was—a city of people who lived here, who raised their children here and who spent a lot of time playing, eating, walking, living in ...
Part of Recology’s supply problem is that roughly half of San Francisco’s trash could be composted.6 Put another way, most of what can be composted isn’t going into green bins and getting to facilities like Jepson, reducing San Francisco’s share of the potentialenvironmental benefitsfrom ...
Friday, January 24 – 5:00 pm | Cost: FREE | Recology Environmental Learning Center The Artist in Residence Program at Recology San Francisco is thrilled to announce our next exhibition for current artists-in-residence Nimah Gobir, Nasim Moghadam, and Stanford University undergraduate Bhu Kongta...
February 1 through December 31 each year. BICs cannot be carried over from year to year. If you exceed your number of free pickups, you may request additional collections for a fee. If you are a tenant in a multi-family building, please contact your property manager to schedule a pickup...