Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps (SRCC)
FREE BEVERAGE CONTAINER RECYCLING PROGRAM
IN THE SACRAMENTO REGION!
AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK!
WE COLLECT AND RECYCLE;
Aluminium cans, plastic and glass bottles (beer, wine, soda), from businesses, parks and parkways, special events, bars and restaurants, and multi-family housing complexes.
RECYCLING REQUEST FORM
WE MAKE RECYCLING EASY!
You choose the size

We drop off the bins at your location

We pick up the full bins and replace with clean empty bins

We sort the recycling materials

Then we sell the separated materials to vendors

Profits go back to SRCC education and training programs

This service provides young adults;
- Paid work experience
- Jobs Skills training
- Education
- Future Employment
If you are interested in recycling at your business, restaurant or bar, download our RECYCLING REQUEST FORM and submit the completed in one of the following ways:
Fax: 916.386.8985
E-mail: recycling@saccorps.org
Mail: Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps
6101 27th Street
Sacramento, CA 95822
Please call (916) 386-8429 if you have any questions. The recycling service is available 7 days a week.
The mission of the Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps (SRCC) is to enrich the lives of young adults by providing a development program integrating education, job skills training and work experience on conservation projects and service opportunities that benefit the region and our corps members.
SRCC recycling program is funded by the California Department of Resources, Recycling and Recovery.
CalRecycle is the new home of California's recycling and waste reduction efforts. Officially known as the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, CalRecycle is a new department within the California Natural Resources Agency and administers programs formerly managed by the State's Integrated Waste Management Board and Division of Recycling. Their website is designed for California consumers, businesses, recycling and waste-hauling industries, nonprofit organizations, educational facilities, and others. Visit the website to get information on programs that are important to the long-term vitality of California's environment and economy.