San Francisco Curbside Recycling Program Overview


Three carts for disposal, blue-recycling, green-compost, black-garbage. Recycling is more important than ever before to individuals and to cities such as San Francisco. There is a pressing need to preserve our environment, save natural resources, reduce the amount of garbage going to landfills -- and make recycling easier.

San Francisco's 3-Cart Recycling Program makes it far easier and more convenient for residents and businesses to recycle.  Making recycling easier results in a dramatic increase in material recovery and allows San Francisco to surpass California's 50 percent recycling law, AB939.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has mandated a goal of 75% waste diversion for all of San Francisco by the year 2010. Click here for a list of San Francisco businesses already meeting that goal by diverting 75% or more of their garbage to recycling.

3-Cart Recycling Program

The 3-cart recycling program is designed to make recycling easier, reduce waste, and control litter. It is easier to sort your recyclables by combining all bottles, cans, and paper in the blue cart. The green cart is for all compostable items, such as food scraps and yard trimmings. This program allows San Francisco to recycle more, reduce waste, and achieve the state-mandated 50% recycling goal.

Click on the blue, green, or black cart for information about what to put in each cart.




Still have questions? Please see our curbside recycling FAQ page for answers!

Various Cart Sizes Available

If you often have extra material, larger carts are available. Larger blue and green carts are FREE and have no additional pick-up charges. Larger black carts will be delivered free, but have an additional monthly charge. For more information or to arrange for a different size cart, call Customer Service:

Got big stuff?

Schedule a Junk Pick Up. We'll make a personal visit to take away your clutter!

We offer two levels of service, Bulky Item Collection and RecycleMyJunk.com. Bulky Item Collection (BIC) is offered to San Francisco residents only at no additional cost. Apartment tenants are entitled to one pickup per year and households are entitled to two pickups per year. Certain restrictions apply. RecycleMyJunk.com is a low-cost hauling service that is offered to residential, multi-family and commercial customers in the City of San Francisco for larger or more frequent pickups that do not qualify for BIC collection.

Got Toxic Stuff?

Items such as electronics, batteries, fluorescent and HID bulbs and lamps, paints, pesticides and other chemicals are illegal to put in the trash. For easy and free disposal and recycling options visit our Household Hazardous Waste page.

Recycling in Schools:

Learn more about some of the recycling programs and educational opportunities we offer to schools in San Francisco.

Construction and Demolition Requirements:

Under the City and County of San Francisco's Construction and Demolition (C&D) Ordinance, effective July 1, 2006, construction and demolition (C&D) debris (such as wood, metal, concrete, asphalt, and sheetrock) taken off a site must go to a registered construction recycling facility and can not go in a landfill. This mandatory ordinance maximizes the recycling of mixed construction and demolition debris and applies to all commercial and residential indoor and outdoor construction projects including repairs, improvements, additions, remodeling, and demolitions.

The Ordinance requires that all mixed C&D debris, transported off site, must be hauled by a registered transporter. Sunset and Golden Gate Debris Box Service is a registered transporter. Call us at 1-888-404-4008 or visit our residential debris box rental services or our commercial debris box rental services for a free quote.

The Ordinance also requires that C&D debris be taken to a registered facility that can process mixed C&D debris and divert a minimum of 65 percent of the material from landfill. SF Recycling & Disposal operates a registered facility specifically designed to recycle construction debris. Sunset and Golden Gate Debris Box Service regularly deliver loads to the SF Recycling's construction debris recycling facility.

Customers who want to haul their own construction and demolition debris (in a pickup truck or other vehicles) can drive to San Francisco Dump at 501 Tunnel Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94134. Residential customers with small amounts of construction debris (10 bags or less) can call Sunset Scavenger at 415-330-1300 or Golden Gate Disposal at 415-626-4000 for a Bulky Item pickup. Bags or boxes must weigh less than 30 pounds.


Recycling Theft

City and State law prohibit the theft of any recyclable materials. Sunset Scavenger Company and Golden Gate Disposal & Recycling Company are the only collection companies authorized by the City of San Francisco to collect recycling from recycling carts or bins. If you see someone other than an employee of either company removing recyclables from a recycling cart or bin, obtain the vehicle license number, car description, time of the theft, description of the person(s), note the direction they were heading and report the theft to the non-emergency Police dispatch office at 553-0123.

You can also report the theft by filling out our online Recycle Theft Form.

For your safety, do NOT confront the recycling thieves.

Thank you for doing your part to help San Francisco meet it's mandated 75% recycling goal.