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Electronic & Universal Waste

Electronic and universal waste (e-waste) contain materials that can be harmful to the environment and public health if improperly disposed of. Items like old electronics, batteries, fluorescent bulbs, and other common household products contain hazardous substances that can contaminate soil, water, and air. It is important to recycle these items properly to protect the environment.

ELECTRONIC AND UNIVERSAL WASTE EXAMPLES


LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES

Additional caution should be taken while disposing of lithium-ion batteries, which can light fires in collection trucks, transfer stations, and landfills. Like electronic and universal waste, batteries should not be placed in any of your Recology carts. Instead, they should be taped over their contact points and taken in.

Lithium-ion batteries and devices containing them can be disposed of free of charge at the front desk of Recology Butte Colusa Transfer Station.

Batteries Can Spark Trouble


DROP OFF

Electronic Waste:
Monday – Friday: 8 AM – 4 PM
Sat: 8:30 AM – 4 PM

Universal Waste:
1st and 3rd Friday of each month: 9 AM – 2 PM

Universal and electronic waste disposal is free for City of Oroville residents.


ADDITIONAL RESOURCES