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Your guide to reducing, reusing and recycling in Ukiah, provided by C&S Waste Solutions.

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  • Recycling Guide
      • What Goes Where?
      • Hazardous Waste
      • Recycle with E-Waste
      • Recycle Curbside
      • Garbage or Drop-Off
      • Mixed Organic Waste
      • Put in Garbage
      • Take to Transfer Station
      • Helpful Links
      • Most Requested Items
      • Top Troublemakers: Don’t Recycle These!
      • Beverage Containers Redemption Locations
      • Construction & Demolition Guidelines
      • Material
      • Batteries
      • Electronics
      • Glass
      • Metal
      • Paper
      • Plastic
      • Use
      • Automotive
      • Construction
      • Food Packaging
      • General Packaging
      • Holiday
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  • Collection Reminders
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Lithium-Ion Battery Fires on the Rise

May 10, 2022
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Since lithium-ion batteries are sensitive to pressure and contact, they can cause truck or facility fires when accidentally thrown in the garbage or curbside recycling. One Brooklyn recycling facility recorded over 100 fires caused by lithium-ion batteries in 2021. Another lithium-ion battery fire burned down a public recycling center in San Carlos, California, causing $6.8 million in damages.

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Most Requested

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Top Troublemakers

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