Pacific Recycling Solutions


Material Recovery Facility

Pacific Recycling Solutions operates a state-of-the-art Material Recovery Facility (MRF) in Ukiah. At this facility we:

  • Process recyclables collected in single-stream programs operated by Ukiah Waste Solutions, Clearlake Waste Solutions, and Lake County Waste Solutions (affiliated companies).
  • Sort, remove contaminants, bale, and ship recyclables to manufacturers for production of new consumer products.





Green and Wood Waste Operation

We also process woodwaste and greenwaste at our Ukiah facility. This material comes from our curbside collection programs, our drop-off program operated at 230 Soda Bay Road in Lakeport and materials sorted at our Transfer Station located at 3151 Taylor Drive in Ukiah.

After any contaminants are removed, wood and greenwaste is processed through a grinder and used in a variety of ways, including:

  • Compost production
  • Landscaping materials (visit Reuser Inc. to learn more about landscape products made from recycled wood and greenwaste)
  • Generation of electricity



Post-Consumer Asphalt Shingle Recycling

Pacific Recycling Solutions also processes tear-off asphalt shingles that are received from our operations in Lakeport and the Ukiah Transfer Station. Shingles are cleaned of contaminants such as wood and nails and then ground. After grinding, the material is sent to a local Granite Construction plant where it is used in the production of recycled asphalt products. Ultimately, these recycled shingles can be used in construction applications such as construction building, roadways, driveways and parking lots. Visit Granite Construction to learn more about using recycled products in asphalt.




Benefits of Recycling

All programs operated by Pacific Recycling Solutions allow for the following benefits:

  • Saving natural resources and energy
  • Diverting materials away from landfilling
  • Making new products from discarded materials
  • Creating local employment and contributing to the economic vitality of the community.



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