Commercial Recycling Services
Marin Sanitary Service operates a dual-stream recycling program, meaning paper and cardboard are collected separately from containers (glass, plastic and metal). Collecting materials this way produces cleaner, higher-quality recycling material.
The size and number of recycling carts and/or bins a business uses varies, but what goes in these recycling receptacles remains the same: recyclables only. Your recycling receptacles should be clearly marked and easy to identify.
Visit our Commercial Services page to review the size and container options for commercial customers.
Please help us in reaching Marin’s zero waste goals by making sure that what you put into your recycling belongs there and not in the garbage or compost receptacles.
WHERE DOES IT GO, JOE?
It can be difficult to know what material goes into what container, but it’s very important that we avoid contaminating our recycling or compostable streams.
When in doubt, use our handy “Where Does It Go, Joe?” online tool to find out what material goes where.
Below we’ve listed some general guidelines about what can and cannot go into your recycling cart(s), but the list isn’t comprehensive. When in doubt, please use the Where Does It Go, Joe tool above to look up a what cart a specific item should go into.
WHAT CAN GO IN THE BLUE CART
The blue cart is for clean paper products only.
Please keep all paper separate from other recyclables before placing in the blue cart to prevent contamination.
![]() | – | Office paper (any color) | ![]() |
![]() | Newspaper & magazines | ||
![]() | Paperboard (like cereal & shoe boxes) | ||
![]() | Junk mail and catalogs | ||
![]() | Paper tubes | ||
![]() | Paper egg cartons | ||
![]() | Paperback books | ||
![]() | Shredded paper in a paper bag | ||
![]() | Cardboard – Cardboard must be packed in 2’x2’x2′ bundles or smaller and tied with twine or string (no plastic tape please) if it does not fit into the blue cart. If it easily fits in the blue cart, cardboard does not need to be bundled. |
WHAT CANNOT GO IN THE BLUE CART
![]() | – | Waxed or plastic-coated paper or cardboard |
![]() | Paper towels or tissues | |
![]() | Wrapping paper | |
![]() | Plastic bags | |
![]() | Food soiled paper | |
![]() | Blue print or carbon paper | |
![]() | Juice, soup, soy, milk boxes & cartons | |
![]() | Paper cups | |
![]() | Glass |
WHAT CAN GO IN THE CARDBOARD BIN
Some businesses utilize a bin for cardboard recycling. This bin is for cardboard only.
![]() | All cardboard (no need to bundle) |
WHAT CAN GO IN THE BROWN CART
The blue cart is for clean bottles, cans and containers only.
![]() | Glass bottles & jars (clean) | ![]() | |
![]() | Aluminum cans & foil (clean) | ||
![]() | Tin & bi-metal cans and food trays (clean) | ||
![]() | Pressurized aerosol cans (empty) | ||
![]() | Clean plastic bottles, jugs & tubs |
WHAT CANNOT GO IN THE BROWN CART
![]() | – | Styrofoam (with or without the triangle arrows label) |
![]() | Compostable plastic (with or without the triangle arrows label) | |
![]() | Light bulbs and CFLs | |
![]() | Plate glass, windows or mirrors | |
![]() | Ceramics/Dinnerware | |
![]() | Pyrex | |
![]() | Plastic bags | |
![]() | Juice bags & pouches | |
![]() | Metal hangers* | |
![]() | Paint cans -metal* | |
![]() | Pressurized aerosol cans* (if full or partially full) | |
![]() | Propane tanks* | |
![]() | Paper |
*These items can be dropped off at Marin Recycling or the Marin Resource Recovery Center.
Please note: If you are a business customer that uses a split recycling carts, the blue side of the split cart is for paper recyclables, the brown side of the cart is for containers made of glass, aluminum, and plastic.
NO PLASTIC BAGS OR FILM WRAP
In this short video, you’ll learn how remembering the mantra “bottles, tubs, and jugs” will help you ensure that you’re putting the right plastic in your recycling. Remember: keeping your film plastics out of your recycling may feel like a small contribution, but when it’s multiplied by the entire community, it makes an enormous difference!
WHAT IS RECYCLING CONTAMINATION?
In this short video, we explain how contamination can ruin your best recycling efforts.
MISSED COLLECTION
Missed collections must be reported within 48 hours of the service day. MSS will make every effort to return that same if the miss is reported by noon or the following day if the miss is reported after noon. Any misses reported after 48 hours will be subject to a fee for collection. Contact us to report a missed collection. You may also call our office Monday-Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. at (415) 456-2601.
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![]() | We provide recycling opportunity assessments, diversion planning, training and posters to help your complex recycle successfully. Learn more by contacting a recycling coordinator at (415) 456-2601. You may also email a recycling coordinator. |
RESOURCES
- Waste Assessment Tools — MSS Waste Assessment Instructions and Waste Assessment Worksheet
- Tips to Reduce Waste in Your Business
- Tips to improve Your Recycling Rate
- Staff Presentation — Economics of Recycling Presentation
- Guide to Purchasing Recycling Containers (internal bins and permanent outdoor containers)
- Zero-Waste-Event-Planning-Guide
- Posters & Flyers
RECYCLING THEFT
Theft of recyclable materials is illegal and may even put you at risk for identify theft. The cities and towns we serve are partnering with Marin Sanitary Service to help prevent future theft. Please help us out.
For your safety, if you see someone other than an employee of Marin Sanitary Service removing recyclables from your cart or bin, DO NOT confront the recycling thieves. You may report this information to the number for non-emergency crime reporting, which is 311, or go to your local police force’s website for their crime reporting procedures. If it is not an emergency do not call 911.
Non-emergency phone numbers for:
- San Rafael – (415) 485-3000
- Larkspur – (415) 927-5150
- San Anselmo – (415) 258-4610
- Fairfax – (415) 453-5330
- Ross – (415) 453-1453
When you call to report the theft, please try to have the following information:
- License Number
- Good description of the vehicle & person(s)
- Time of theft (this is helpful for those who are not in a vehicle: who visit the same street, week after week)
- Location/Address
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![]() | We provide recycling opportunity assessments, diversion planning, training and posters to help your complex recycle successfully. Learn more by contacting a recycling coordinator at (415) 456-2601. You may also email a recycling coordinator. |
RESOURCES
- Waste Assessment Tools — MSS Waste Assessment Instructions and Waste Assessment Worksheet
- Tips to Reduce Waste in Your Business
- Tips to improve Your Recycling Rate
- Staff Presentation — Economics of Recycling Presentation
- Guide to Purchasing Recycling Containers (internal bins and permanent outdoor containers)
- Zero-Waste-Event-Planning-Guide
- Posters & Flyers
RECYCLING THEFT
Theft of recyclable materials is illegal and may even put you at risk for identify theft. The cities and towns we serve are partnering with Marin Sanitary Service to help prevent future theft. Please help us out.
For your safety, if you see someone other than an employee of Marin Sanitary Service removing recyclables from your cart or bin, DO NOT confront the recycling thieves. You may report this information to the number for non-emergency crime reporting, which is 311, or go to your local police force’s website for their crime reporting procedures. If it is not an emergency do not call 911.
Non-emergency phone numbers for:
- San Rafael – (415) 485-3000
- Larkspur – (415) 927-5150
- San Anselmo – (415) 258-4610
- Fairfax – (415) 453-5330
- Ross – (415) 453-1453
When you call to report the theft, please try to have the following information:
- License Number
- Good description of the vehicle & person(s)
- Time of theft (this is helpful for those who are not in a vehicle: who visit the same street, week after week)
- Location/Address