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ARCA Recycling - Newark - 7401 Morton Ave

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ARCA Recycling

7401 Morton Ave Ste B, Newark, California 94560
952-930-9000
Hours:

Office Hours M-F 8-3
Item pick-up by appointment

National appliance recycling company. Offers appliance recycling for working and non-working appliances (no dishwashers in Newark) and can provide a certificate of recycling. Bulk pick up of 10 appliances or more by appointment. Does not accept appliances that contain ammonia. ARCA offers comprehensive appliance replacement programs to support utility energy efficiency efforts.

Item Notes Method Destination
Air Conditioner - Non-working Includes humidifiers and dehumidifiers. 10 or more for pick up by appt.
  • Pick-up for a Fee
  • Recycle
Freezer - Non-working 10 or more for pick up by appt.
  • Pick-up for a Fee
  • Recycle
Freezer - Non-working
  • Pick-up for a Fee
  • Recycle
Major Household Appliances - Non-working 10 or more for pick up by appt.
  • Pick-up for a Fee
  • Recycle
Microwave - Non-working 10 or more for pick up by appt.
  • Pick-up for a Fee
  • Recycle
Refrigerator - Non-working Wine coolers, small fridges, dehumidifiers. 10 or more for pick up by appt.
  • Pick-up for a Fee
  • Recycle
Stove/Oven - Non-working 10 or more for pick up by appt.
  • Pick-up for a Fee
  • Recycle
Washer/Dryer - Non-working 10 or more for pick up by appt.
  • Pick-up for a Fee
  • Recycle
Water Coolers - Non-working
  • Pick-up for a Fee
  • Recycle
Water Heaters - Non-working 10 or more for pick up by appt.
  • Pick-up for a Fee
  • Recycle
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