Recycle pickup is defined by locating your address in the map or using the interactive map.

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The city collects recycling on a bi-weekly basis. Collection days are determined by neighborhood boundaries. To find your pick-up schedule, type in your address in the Interactive Map or view the PDF map below:
Recycle pickup is defined by locating your address in the map or using the interactive map.

1. Corrugated Cardboard
This includes any size material consisting of a fluted corrugated sheet, like shipping boxes and packing boxes. Flatten all boxes and remove packaging items such as Styrofoam, peanuts, bubble wrap, and plastic liners.
2. Plastic Bottles and Jugs with a Neck
This includes water bottles and milk gallon containers. Rinse out any residue and put the cap back on. All other plastic material is considered trash. Do not put any other plastic items in the bin.
3. Metal Cans from Food & Beverage
This includes all food and beverage cans made from aluminum or steel. Rinse out any residue. Do not put any other type of metal in the bin.
4. Paper and Uncoated Paperboard
This includes computer and office paper, paper bags, newspapers, junk mail, and cereal boxes. We cannot take cardboard with wax coating, such as juice or milk cartons, or dirty items such as pizza boxes and other food containers.

Wasatch Integrated operates the Davis Landfill in Layton, Utah, which has provided secure destruction for many years, primarily offering an option to customers requesting secure disposal but unable to find a cost effective option. Our services include destruction of sensitive materials, such as documents, proprietary items, police evidence, DEA Controlled Substances and “Take Back Program” Pharmaceuticals. Landfilling is an effective and legally acceptable disposal method for controlled and non-controlled substances.
The Federal Register, Volume 79, Number 174, Part 1317.90 Subpart C, states that, “All controlled substances to be destroyed … shall be destroyed in compliance with applicable Federal, State, tribal, and local laws and regulations and shall be rendered non-retrievable”.
Disposal at Wasatch’s Davis Landfill, which includes mixing, compacting, covering, and burial, renders the waste non-retrievable.
Wasatch’s goal is to provide secure landfill disposal to customers with assurance of destruction. Customers may witness disposal and take photos. Customers also have the option to receive a Certificates of Destruction.
Disposal of Documents
The landfill is a simple and secure option for sensitive document destruction. Our personnel and processes will insure your sensitive documents are effectively destroyed. Special Waste - Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District
1. Glass Recycling
Centerville City is partnered with Momentum Recycling. Drop-off glass recycling is available at Centerville Community Park 1350 N 400 W, Centerville, UT 84014. The glass cans are located south in the parking lot near the restroom by the white vinyl fence.
Drop-off glass recycling is also available Wasatch Integrated Waste.
Electronic waste (e-waste) consists of consumer electronic equipment that is no longer wanted or usable, including:
No more than 6 of any one item of electronic waste may be dropped off for disposal or reuse, per visit.
Household Hazardous Waste and e-waste cannot be accepted from businesses or out of District residents. Businesses and out of District residents will be referred to electronics waste recyclers or hazardous waste disposal facilities.
This service is extended ONLY to residential households within the boundaries of the District, which consists of Davis and Morgan Counties, with the exception of Bountiful City who operates their own solid waste disposal system. Residents must show proof of residency in order to drop off e-waste or Household Hazardous Waste.
Household Hazardous Waste - Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District
Where do I recycle bulk cardboard?
Bulk Cardboard Recycling
Drop-off bulk cardboard recycling at Wasatch Integrated Waste.
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