NRWS/NCRWS is a local full-service company with parent companies that have served the region for over a century. We are happy to provide all of the City of Napa and southern unincorporated Napa County with efficient, economical & sustainable services. Click here for a map of
Napa County service areas.
NRWS/NCRWS works together with the City of Napa, Napa County, and our customers to:
*Offer free recycling to all our customers
*Reduce air pollution with the use of seven trucks that run on
Compressed Natural Gas
*Increase recycling and decrease garbage bills through business waste
assessments
*Increase recycling opportunities at special events in Napa County
*Be a
local company involved in the local community
*Produce
organic compost from Napa's yardwaste & grape pomace
*Reach beyond the 50% recycling goals set forth by California law
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Recycling helps save resources, energy, and money. It keeps materials out of the landfill, provides jobs, combats global warming, and “closes the loop” through the creation of new products out of recycled materials. Since our roll-out of single-stream recycling, recycling rates in Napa have gone up 25%....thank you for your help and cooperation!
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Napa Recycling press room:7/27/10
Empty wine bottles get a second life7/14/10
"Anything with a Cord" collects more than 87 tons7/6/10
Departing Silverado chef Peter Pahk leaves impressive legacy of sustainability4/13/10
Boy Scouts collect over 25 tons of e-waste12/13/09
Taking history on the road11/30/09
One man's trash...7/29/09
Local firms ride the green wave5/1/09
2008 recycling award winners
3/27/09
Wineries uncork recycling effort
4/2/09
Too much information
10/22/08
From kitchen to compost9/19/08
Scouts' recycling effort an e-normous hit
6/26/08
Napa leads the state in e-waste recycling
6/15/08
Trash becomes treasure at Reuse Center6/5/08
Recycling program expands to accept all rigid plastics
4/26/08
Napa hands out $12,500 to best recyclers
1/1/08
How to be green in 200810/4/07
Fight global warming by recycling & composting9/7/07
Recycling dos and don'ts8/17/07
Tap water vs. bottled water
7/20/07
Recycling, reusing, & the life of garbage
5/28/07
Talking Trash on Earth Day4/30/07
Recycling will be emphasized at the improved transfer station
4/22/07
Less Plastic = Greener Planet4/21/07
Schools, businesses, and apartment complexes win Napa Recycling awards4/19/07
New battery recycling options
3/31/07
Apartment recycling challenges and solutions in Napa3/29/07
Some answers to your questions about plastics recycling8/06
More than 179 tons of e-waste collected in Napa Valley10/23/05
Napa Recycling makes what's in the blue bins top priority 12/2/05
Garbage company gets the kinks worked out2/5/06
Heroes of Hagen Road2/11/06
Don't dump that batteryUpper Valley Disposal & Recycling, which recycles and collects waste material from Yountville, St. Helena, Calistoga, unincorporated areas of the Upper Napa Valley and parts of Lake County.
Marin Sanitary Service, one of the country's leading recycling firms, which services much of Marin County.
Garaventa Enterprises, Inc., which provides recycling and disposal service to Concord and other communities in Contra Costa and Solano Counties.
Northern Recycling & Waste Services, which provides recycling, yardwaste, and garbage collection services to Paradise and Magalia in Butte County.
Northern Recycling Operations & Waste Services, which operates the Devlin Road Recycling & Transfer Facility.
Northern Recycling, which operates a composting facility in Zamora, CA.
Valley Recycling, a local company that provides commercial recycling services.