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There are several items that we can’t take in our recycling program, but we don’t want to see them end up in the landfill either. Many of these items can be taken to special recycling locations, or reused by local businesses.

You can also check with RecycleWorks for a database of where to recycle items, as well as where to buy green.

  • Community Assistance Network (CANRecycle)
    355 Standard Veneer Road Crescent City, CA 95531
    (707) 464-9190, ext. 121
    CANRecycle will pick up used cell phones, empty ink cartridges, and laser ink cartridges. They no longer take toners. Call them to drop off or pick up a recycling box and call them when it is full.
  • Del Norte Reads
    Earn program supplies and cash by participating in the FundingFactory Recycling Program. Del Norte Reads collects empty laser and inkjet cartridges and used cell phones from the community and will send the waste products to FundingFactory in exchange for their products or cash. Bring your item to their office located at 1080 mason Mall Suite #9, Crescent City. Please call (707) 464-7072 for more information.

  • Other drop off locations:

    • Recology Del Norte: 2675 Lake Earl Drive Crescent City, CA 95531, (707) 464-4181
    • Del Norte County Library: 190 Price Mall, Crescent City, CA 95531, (707) 464-9793

Did you know CDs and DVDs are recyclable? Discs are shredded and recycled into a number of new products, often as automotive or construction materials. Even motorcycle helmets! http://www.cdrecyclingcenter.com

Don’t throw away packaging materials to be dumped in a landfill, donate them instead! Styrofoam is made with petroleum, a non-sustainable and heavily polluting resource. We ask that you avoid using or buying products made of Styrofoam if you can, but if you can’t, the Mailroom and Copy center will take clean and dry bagged packing peanuts and flat block Styrofoam. Please call for more information.

  • The Mail Room: 900 Northcrest Drive, Crescent City, CA 95531,  (707) 465-4063

Each year, an estimated 500 billion to 1 trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide. That comes out to over one million per minute. In the State of California, 600 plastic bags are thrown away every second. Hundreds of thousands of sea turtles, whales and other marine mammals die every year from eating discarded plastic bags mistaken for food. In a landfill, plastic bags take up to 1,000 years to degrade. As litter, the bags breakdown into tiny bits, contaminating our soil and water. You can recycle your plastic bags by bringing them to one of our local grocery stores in Del Norte County and place them in their recyclable shopping bag drop off bins.

      • Rite Aid 575 M Street, Crescent City
      • Safeway 475 M Street, Crescent City
      • WalMart 900 Washington Blvd., Crescent City

You can donate undamaged wire and plastic hangers. Check your favorite dry cleaners – odds are they’ll be happy to take them off your hands. You can also check with used clothing stores or your local thrift store.

Nursery pots and buckets can be donated for re-use. Many local nurseries will take back black rigid plastic pots and return them to growers for reuse. A list of nurseries that take back pots can be found below. Call these businesses ahead to verify what type of gardening pots that they will accept.

  • The Dutch Gardener
    Bertsch Avenue (Located on the corner of Roy and Bertsch) Crescent City, CA 95531  Phone: (707) 465-5373

Are you having a yard sale or have recently cleaned out your closet? This is a community effort to provide all local residents the chance to clear out their unwanted shoes and allow others to benefit through the shoe exchange program. All unwanted shoes will be sent to underprivileged countries.

All Shoes, Boots, Sandals, Athletic & Sports shoes, etc. will be accepted – All Sizes. Shoes must be in pairs. NO ski boots.

Drop off:

Elk’s Lodge
800 Elk Drive Brookings, OR 97415
541-469-2169
The second Saturday of each month1
1:00 PM to 3:00 PM

Contact Linda Schreiber 541-469-9850 for special shoe pick-up and delivery times.

Other great resources:

Tansy Ragwort (senecia jacobaea) is a noxious weed which can be lethal to cattle, horses, and sheep. Each plant can grow to as tall as 6 or 7 feet, and in spring and early summer, Tansy is easily identified by its bright yellow flowers. Though Tansy is poisonous, animals are known to acquire a taste for it, nibbling a little and then searching for more. After the leaves have browned, they loose their bitter taste, and animals will eat these with even less hesitation.

Del Norte County Ordinance Number 77-48, the ‘Tansy Control Ordinance,’ essentially requires people to remove Tansy Ragwort from their property. For more information regarding identification and/or removal of Tansy, or for enforcement of this ordinance, you can direct people to call the County Agriculture Department at 464-7235.

Tansy Ragwort can be brought to the Crescent City transfer station for free. Before bringing Tansy Ragwort to the Del Norte County Transfer Station, please do all of the following to reduce the spread of this noxious weed:

      • Clip all flowers or seed heads (if any) and place them in a plastic bag.
      • Bag, tarp, or wrap all tansy plants to prevent the spread of seeds and leaves during transport.
      • When you arrive at the Del Norte County Transfer Station, tell the gate attendant that you have Tansy. They will tell you where to unload.

The gate attendant will waive the fees for the tansy ragwort you deliver to the Del Norte County Transfer Station only if the tansy is not mixed with any other waste material. There is a trash charge for other invasive species such as English ivy, scotch broom, or pampas grass. If the Tansy is mixed with other trash, it will be charged at the regular trash rate.

If you have any questions about disposal of Tansy, call the Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority at 465-1100.