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2012 Davis <strong>Integrated</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />

YCCL has a reuse center that <strong>of</strong>fers free reusable products such as paint, glue, varnish, household cleaners, and<br />

automotive products. These are items that were brought to the YCCL HHW days by Yolo County residents. As<br />

these products were at least half full and in good condition, staff set them aside for reuse. The reuse center items<br />

are available to the public during the HHW drop-<strong>of</strong>f days<br />

The YCCL is not operating at capacity and has a current anticipated closing date <strong>of</strong> 2081.<br />

In September 2012, the landfill announced plans to create a reuse facility onsite at the landfill. As mentioned in<br />

section 4.3.1, the landfill is also looking into constructing a composting facility as well.<br />

11.2<br />

Private Recycling and Reuse Facilities<br />

There are a variety <strong>of</strong> other recycling and reuse facilities in and around Davis, including, but not limited to the<br />

following:<br />

Green Zone Recycling Center, 225 Industrial Way, Woodland<br />

Recycle <strong>City</strong>, 3348 Jefferson Blvd., West Sacramento<br />

Sims Metal <strong>Management</strong>,130 N 12th St., Sacramento<br />

J & M Recycling, 13<strong>10</strong> E Beamer St., Woodland<br />

J & M Recycling, 2205 Rice Ave., West Sacramento<br />

Goodwill Store, 120 Main St., Woodland<br />

Granite Construction, 15660 County Rd. 87, Esparto<br />

Habitat for Humanity, 8351 Umbria Ave., Bldg 5, Bay 1, Sacramento<br />

Hidden Treasures Thrift Store, 1<strong>10</strong>7 Olive Dr., Davis<br />

R & R Thrift, 2801 Spafford St., Davis<br />

Sacramento Surplus Book Room, 4121 Power Inn Rd., Sacramento<br />

SPCA Yolo County Thrift Store, 920 3rd St., Davis<br />

Woodland Bio-Mass, 1786 E. Kentucky Ave., Woodland<br />

Woodland Toy Library, <strong>10</strong>17 Main St., Woodland<br />

Davis Community Meals, 202 F St., Davis<br />

Food Bank <strong>of</strong> Yolo County, 1244 Fortna Ave., Woodland<br />

Yolo Community Care Continuum, 1950 5th St., Davis<br />

Yolo Wayfarers’ Center, 207 4th St., Woodland<br />

DRAFT<br />

These facilities provide recycling and reuse opportunities. Some are non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organizations, others are forpr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

businesses. The <strong>City</strong> does not operate, monitor or oversee these facilities.<br />

11.3<br />

Resource Recovery Park<br />

CalRecycle defines a Resource Recovery Park (RRP) as “the colocation <strong>of</strong> reuse, recycling, compost<br />

processing, manufacturing, and retail businesses in a central facility. The public can bring all their wastes and<br />

recoverable materials to this facility at one time.” An RRP is a one-stop service center that allows the public to<br />

reduce waste, sell valuable materials and buy items at a reuse, recycling, compost, and recycled-content retail<br />

store. RRPs can turn the task <strong>of</strong> throwing something away into a fun learning experience.<br />

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