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Lincoln Recycling

5.0 (9 reviews)

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11 months ago

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1 year ago

It's so easy to just pull up and drop off your cardboard instead of taking up space in your garbage cans.

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9 months ago

Clean, easy location. Very convenient location and have been able to get in and out quickly every time

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2 years ago

Easy to find and use. There are plenty of bins for your cardboard and one of the cleaner locations for cardboard dumps.

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1 year ago

So easy!!! Drive up, put your cardboard in the bins, and drive off! Clean, easy access and parking right by the bins!

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Western Placer Waste Management Authority

Western Placer Waste Management Authority

3.2
(26 reviews)

Very helpful staff telling you were to go to dump different materials so if you need to dump weeds…read moretrees. Toilets this place has a spot for all your junk.

We recently had a bunch of furniture deliveries to our house that came in huge cardboard boxes. We…read moreknew it would take weeks for us to dispose of the cardboard in our normal weekly trash collection, so I looked online to see if the Lincoln dump would take it. We had been to the dump (Western Placer Waste Management Authority) a few months earlier to dispose of old paint cans that the previous homeowners had left in the garage. I remember going to the dump and finding it very confusing. So I'll jot down how I think the process goes, based on our two visits: If you're disposing paints, turn right. It's free to dispose of the paints if you live in Placer County. If you're trying to get cash for recyclables (plastic bottles, aluminum cans, glass bottles) or you have a truck load of stuff you want to dump, turn left. You'll see a line of cars waiting for their turn to talk to the attendant. The attendant will ask what brings you in. We said we had a bunch of cardboard boxes, as well as buyback items (cans, etc). He then gave us a paper that said "Buyback" on it and told us to drive further down. The next attendant took our paper and then told us to park at a certain number. Behind/below that number was a dumpster where you would unload your items, which in our case was a bunch of cardboard. Boy, that felt so nice to get rid of the cardboard from our house (for free!) and also know it would be going somewhere to probably get recycled again. (We did confirm they do not take styrofoam). As we were finishing up, we noticed a truck pulling in next to us and a mother and son dumpling a trunk load of items like an old bicycle as well as other trash. I was curious so I asked them how much they were charged for their load. The woman told me it was $44. I thought the process was very interesting. People want to get rid of old household items so they'll bring it to the dump. The attendants will I guess eyeball the load (or possibly weigh it?) and give you a price to unload the items. There might be a different structure and area if you're unloading, say, a ton of lawn cuttings, tree branches, etc like our gardener did for our yard work project. Maybe that's like a compost section that we didn't get to see on our visits. Definitely glad we have this place nearby. Now we know where to go if we want to get rid of paint, cardboard or just junk! Prices seem very reasonable.

Western Regional Sanitary Landfill

Western Regional Sanitary Landfill

3.8
(17 reviews)

Why write a review on a dump?  Because garbage is the necessary evil of all communities.  Like it…read moreor not, humans create an enormous amount of waste. And it needs to go somewhere.  The Western Region Sanitary Landfill stands out above many others as one of the best places to take your garbage.  For a nominal fee, you can rid yourself of the unwanted, unneeded, obsolete, outdated, broken, damaged, and useless items that plague your property. Old appliances, e-waste, hazardous waste and even used tires are accepted free.  Recycling is a top priority which prompted me to write this review. We have come here a few times already having to part with old TV's, a stereo system, and computer. It was a bit sad to see them go after serving a long, and faithful service. It's funny how some appliances and electronics that were part of the household for many years, makes me feel guilty about leaving them behind at the dump. The employees are nice and helpful in directing as to where you separate your garbage.  There is constant activity going on as trucks move to and fro, keeping the garbage under control and somewhat organized.  I especially appreciate, that they accept our used batteries at no charge! And we seem to accumulate a lot in a short amount of time! The importance of a dump is not thought of much, until an item you no longer want gets in your way, and then it becomes one of the best places to prove the phrase "out of sight, out of mind".   Where does it all go?  I don't think I want to know.

First time coming here the other day and was surprised how organized everything was. Staff were all…read morehelpful and friendly. We brought a small U-Haul truck full of old furniture, cardboard, scrap metal, and numerous other household trash and paid $70 to dispose it all. Much cheaper than the $700 we were quoted for a dumpster. You basically wait in line and drive up to the booth where you'll show them what you have to throw away. Then you'll join a line to back your vehicle up to a bunch of dumpsters down below. It's fun and easy! Overall, it was an easy and practical process. Didn't even smell that bad either! Would definitely come back here again!

Lincoln Recycling - recyclingcenter - Updated June 2026

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