Upper Valley Disposal & Recycling provides gray carts or bins for the collection of garbage (non-recyclable and non-compostable) items.
All materials in the designated garbage carts or bins go directly to Clover Flat Landfill and is not sorted for recyclables.
As of January 1, 2022, you must sort your recyclables and organic waste including paper, cardboard, yard waste, food scraps, and food soiled paper from the garbage. It’s the law!
Garbage/Landfill Cart(s) or Bin(s)
Put all your garbage into your designated cart(s) or bin(s). Do not overfill; make sure that the lid closes securely.
*Please note, the brown garbage cart will be changing to gray in the near future due to a new law SB 1383, that mandates standardizing the colors of containers for garbage, recycling, and organic materials.
To see available cart or bin sizes, set out rules and how to stop, start or change service, visit the Multifamily Services page.
What Belongs in Garbage
Only place materials that cannot be reused or recycled in your trash.
Save resources and potentially save money by sorting materials properly!
Below are a few of the things that belong in your garbage/landfill cart(s) or bin(s). This list is not exhaustive.
What Doesn’t Belong in Garbage
No food, recyclables, or household hazardous waste in garbage.
Below are a few of the things that do not belong in your garbage / landfill cart(s) or bin(s). This list is not exhaustive.
*Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) items such as fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) or tubes, batteries, paint, pesticides, cleaning products or electronics should be taken to the County of Napa HHW Facility.