Acceptable Materials for Stanford's On-Campus Recycling Collection Program
To download or print a list of recyclables, click here.
Waste Reduction, Recycling, and Composting Guidelines
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Plastics, Metals, and Glass - Rinse, if possible, and separate caps and lids |
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Paper Recycling - Keep them clean and dry |
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Corrugated Cardboard |
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Compostables - Kitchen and yard waste only | |
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Landfill Only - If all else fails | |
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Residential Universal Waste Program
Stanford Faculty Staff residents have a unique curbside and drop off program for 5 Universal Waste items. Click here to learn more about this program that is specifically for Stanford Faculty Staff residents only. Residential identification required.
A Special Note about Monitors and Televisions
Computer monitors, televisions, laptop computers, and plasma screens are accepted for recycling at our office at 339 Bonair Siding, during regular business hours, Monday through Friday from 8am to 12pm and 1pm to 4pm.
Please do not leave these items at the Stanford Recycling Drop-Off Center. Unless we have the proper State of California form completed with your information, it must be considered abandoned waste and will cost the Recycling Center to recycle and handle it properly. We are able to accept these items in our office free of charge because of California’s 2005 Electronic Waste Law. The law requires the consumer to declare that the item was purchased and used in California. To make this declaration, you must provide your name and physical address (P.O. boxes are not accepted) on the State of California form that is available in our office. For more information about California’s Electronic Waste Law, see http://e-recycle.org.
Visit our E-Waste FAQ web page for answers to frequently asked questions about e-waste.
Not Acceptable
The Stanford Recycling Drop-Off Center does not accept the following:
- Cups, napkins, and plates
- Garbage
- Polystyrene (Styrofoam)
- Motor oil
- Antifreeze
- Batteries
- Fluorescent lamps and CFLs
- Paint
- Hazardous waste
For information on the University's eWaste and battery recycling programs, visit the Environmental Health and Safety website.