Otherwise, they should be placed at the curb. If possible, the trees should be cut and placed in the greenwaste cart. Christmas TreesĬhristmas trees will be collected for disposal during the beginning of the year. For more information, please reference Fresno County’s Directory of Recycling: Turning It Around (2020). These items must be disposed of through an approved hazardous waste facility or drop-off event. Hazardous materials (including substances such as: ammonia-based cleaners, aerosol cans, CFLs and fluorescent tubes/bulbs, paint/paint thinner, fertilizers, insecticides/herbicides, pool chemicals, etc.) may NOT be disposed of in any container. Motor oil that is mixed with other substances will not be collected, and must be disposed of as hazardous waste. It should be placed in a plastic container(s) with a secure lid(s) adjacent to the recycling containers, and should be clearly identified as motor oil. Up to 2.5 gallon of used motor oil per week per single-family residence will be collected. Alternatively, batteries may be dropped off at a hazardous waste facility (see below). Batteries may be placed in a ziplock bag (either in one individual bag per battery, or multiple batteries in a single bag with the ends of each battery taped) and the bag placed on top of the lid of the blue recycling container. Batteriesīatteries should not be placed inside any residential cart. If you have problems with your recycling or greenwaste collection service, or if you need repairs/replacements to any of your trash containers, please contact the City’s Solid Waste Division at (559) 324-2604. Recycling and greenwaste collection in the City of Clovis is provided by a contract service with Republic Services. The City of Clovis employs the “single stream” method of recycling in which all recyclable material (other than green waste) goes into the blue Recycling toter.
Please reference the Toter Info page to see what items are allowed in each toter.