What We Accept

A pile of Coca‑Cola soda cans—mostly red and purple—showing “Original Taste” and “Coke” labels on metallic tops.

Aluminum cans

  • Beverage Cans
  • Beer Cans
  • Energy Drink Cans
  • Food Cans
  • Empty Aerosol Cans
  • Aluminum Bottles & Specialty Drink Containers
A crowded pile of mixed plastic bottles and cans, many crushed and sparkling with condensation, suggesting collected recyclables.

Plastic Bottles

  • Water Bottles
  • Soft Drink & Soda Bottles
  • Milk & Juice Jugs
  • Laundry Detergent Bottles
  • Shampoo & Conditioner Bottles
  • Household Cleaner & Spray Bottles
A cluttered pile of empty green glass bottles and cans, likely beer, scattered and stacked after a party.

Glass Bottles

  • Beer Bottles & Wine Bottles
  • Liquor & Spirits Bottles
  • Whiskey, vodka, rum, tequila, and gin bottles
  • Ketchup, barbecue sauce, salad dressing, hot sauce, and syrup bottles
  • Beverage Bottles
A recycling bin full of plastic bottles and glass containers, with cardboard and cans in the background.

Other Eligible CRV

(California Redemption Value) Containers

Most drinks packaged in aluminum, glass, plastic, and bi-metal containers qualify. This includes:Beer, malt beverages, and wine coolersCarbonated and non-carbonated watersCoffee, tea, and sport drinksFruit and vegetable juicesWine and distilled spirits (in glass, pouches, or boxes)

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