Recycling

Convenient Drop-Off Locations Recycling centers are conveniently located in Rocklin where you can recycle CRV cans, bottles & glass, PETE plastic, cardboard and newspapers. View a list of these and other drop-off sites at the national website, or call 1-800-RECYCLE.
Goodwill Industries (a certified e-waste collector) accepts computer monitors and TVs in any condition. Find out more information about their convenient drop-off locations at the Goodwill Industries local website.
Put Recyclables in Your Trash OR Bring Recyclables to the WPWMA
The Western Placer Waste Management Authority (WPWMA) is a regional agency that provides recycling and waste disposal services for Lincoln, Rocklin, Roseville and Placer County.
The Material Recovery Facility (MRF), pronounced ‘murf’, is a key element of the WPWMA's programs to help Placer County meet the state's 50% waste reduction goal. This recycling facility is where all refuse from Western Placer County is sorted to recover recyclable materials. In Rocklin, trash is sorted at the MRF and everything that can be recycled is sorted and processed automatically. In effect, if you put recyclables in your trash, you will be recycling without having to sort anything, since this is done for you at the MRF. MRF accepts: | CRV beverage containers (aluminum cans, plastic, glass) Newspaper Corrugated cardboard Mixed paper (junk mail, magazines, phone books, etc.) Grass clippings, leaves Wood, plywood, particle board Tires | Appliances (refrigerators, microwaves, etc.) Electronic waste (computers, monitors, TVs, phones, radios, etc.) Household hazardous waste (oil, paint, batteries) Dirt, rock, asphalt, concrete Scrap metal Construction/Demolition waste Medical needles (sharps) |
The WPWMA Landfill and Materials Recovery Facility is located at 3195 Athens Avenue near the corner of Fiddyment Road between Roseville and Lincoln. Visit their website at www.wpwma.com for more information & hours of operation.
Christmas Tree Safety & Disposal The best way to dispose of your tree is by taking it to a recycling center or having it hauled away by a community pick-up service. The City of Rocklin's off-duty firefighters often provide Christmas tree Pickup/Recycling.
City of Rocklin - Leaf Burning Policy Residential burning is not allowed in the city limits of Rocklin. Within the unincorporated area of Placer County burning may be allowed with restriction. Please contact the Fire Department for further details at 916.625.5300 or by email at Access Rocklin.
Pollution Prevention Stormwater pollution prevention is everyone’s responsibility, including contractors, residents and merchants in the food service industry. Make sure that you are doing your part.
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