Your Online Guide for Reuse, Repair, Recycling, and Safe Disposal
Serving Alameda County, Contra Costa County, and the City of Palo Alto

What do I do with:

Near:

SEARCH

Richmond Police Department - Richmond - 1701 Regatta Blvd.

Due to COVID-19, facilities, programs, and businesses may have modified operations or be temporarily closed – call first.

Richmond Police Department

1701 Regatta Blvd., Richmond, California 94804
Hours:

M-Sun 7am - 8pm

Medications Drop-off Instructions: 1. To ensure privacy take medications out of their original containers and put them in a sealable plastic bag. 2. Please leave liquids in their original container and mark out personal information and then place the bottle into a sealable plastic bag and deposit into the green drop box. 3. Do not under any circumstance put anything other than medications into the green containers (no controlled substances, no medical sharps, no batteries, no household hazardous waste).

Item Notes Method Destination
Medications Medications (No controlled substances allowed). Put loose pills and bottled liquids in a sealed plastic bag. Black out any personal information.
  • Free Drop-off
  • Safe Disposal
Needles & Syringes Must be in an approved sharps container.
  • Free Drop-off
  • Safe Disposal

Questions? Comments?   We're here to help!      Get in touch!

Brought to you by A public agency reducing waste in Alameda County since 1976.

Grab the mobile apps for answers on the go:

Download on the App Store
Get it on Google Play