GreenWaste Stockton Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station

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What We Recycle
Plastics #1-7
Includes PETE, HDPE, PVC, LDPE, PP, PS, and other plastics.
Paper & Cardboard
Material must be clean and dry.
Metal & Glass
Empty and rinse as appropriate.
Glass: Non-CRV
Includes glass bottles and jars that do not qualify for a deposit refund under the CRV system. These containers are not marked with the “CA CRV” symbol.
Glass: CRV
Includes glass bottles and jars that qualify for a deposit refund under the CRV system. These containers are marked with the “CA CRV” symbol.
Old Corrugated Cardboard (OCC)
Includes cardboard boxes, containers, and other packaging that are made from unbleached, unwaxed paper with a corrugated inner liner.
Concrete 1
Includes clean concrete from building pads, driveways, road construction, etc. May include native stone and asphalt, with minimal flush-cut wire or rebar. No dirt, base rock, brick, roofing tiles, wood, or trash. Concrete over 3’x3’x3’ will be charged as oversized.
Concrete 2
Includes concrete and asphalt containing some wire or rebar and a small amount of dirt or base rock. No brick, roofing tiles, wood, or trash. Concrete over 3’x3’x3’ will be charged as oversized.
Concrete 3
Includes brick, adobe block, asphalt with petromat, roofing tiles, clay tile roofing, or other inert style of roofing. Loads that contain excessive amounts of dirt or baserock will be charged as dirt or concrete 3. Concrete over 3’x3’x3’ will be charged as oversized.
Concrete 4 Oversized
Includes concrete over 3’x3’x3’.
Materials will be classified as non-recyclable items (trash) if stucco/plaster materials are bagged. Excessive trash, wood, etc. in the loads will deem the entire load as trash.
Construction Debris
Loads coming from construction sites that contain over 75% recyclable items such as lumber, drywall, concrete, brick, tile, granite, rigid plastics, OCC, paper, metals, brush and trees, rock, asphalt, windows, appliances, and toilets.
Demolition Debris
Loads coming from demolition sites that contain over 75% recyclable items such as lumber, drywall, concrete, brick, tile, granite, rigid plastics, OCC, paper, metals, brush and trees, rock, asphalt, windows, appliances, and toilets.
Car Tires
Regular car tires are accepted.
Truck Tires
Truck tires are accepted.
Appliances Containing Freon
Includes refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, and other household appliances that contain Freon.
Recycling Fees
Forms & Permits
LEED Credits
About Us
Hours and Contact
Rate structure effective April 1, 2025
- Download our rate sheet and directions (PDF – English and Spanish included)
- Review our Description of Materials (coming soon).
Prices subject to change, call our office at 209-948-0535 for current prices. There is a one ton minimum charge on all transactions. No designated waste, hazardous waste, or mixed municipal solid waste. No public loads allowed.
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US Green Building Council (USGBC) – LEED
US Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), offers construction and demolition waste management credits for diversion of materials.
When a project achieves a 50% diversion rate that includes the diversion of two waste streams, one point is earned. When the project reaches a 75% diversion rate, that includes the diversion of three waste streams, a second point is earned. Examples of both from LEED v4.1 are listed below.
LEED Paths/Points Using a Certified Facility
- Path 2: Divert 50% using a certified commingled recycling facility
Divert at least 50% of the total construction and demolition material. All commingled recycling is sent to an offsite sorting facility(ies) certified by the Recycling Certification Institute or approved equivalent. - Path 4: Divert 75% using certified commingled recycling facility and one more material stream.
Divert at least 75% of the total construction and demolition material. Diverted materials must include at least two material streams. All commingled recycling is required to be one of the streams. It is sent to an offsite sorting facility(ies) certified by the Recycling Certification Institute or approved equivalent.
For more information regarding LEED Rating System v4.1 click here.
The GreenWaste Stockton Resource Recovery Facility processes and recycles waste. We do not consider ourselves a dump, but rather a resource recovery facility, where valuable materials including concrete, wood, and construction and demolition debris are recovered from the waste stream and recycled into new products.
Hours:
Mon. – Fri.: 7 AM – 5 PM
Sat.: 7 AM – 12 PM
Holiday Hours:
Christmas Eve & Day, Thanksgiving, New Years Day: Closed
Day after Thanksgiving: 8 AM – 2 PM
Day after Christmas: 8 AM – 4 PM
New Years Eve & Day: Closed
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GreenWaste Stockton Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station
2435 East Weber Avenue,
Stockton, CA 95205