Our Commitment to the Local Communities We Serve

In addition to meeting our customers’ needs and “adding value at every stop” our employees are also dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the communities they serve. Employees participate in hometown activities and charities. We often donate services, staff time and funds to support civic projects.

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Orange County Customers
(714) 238-3300

Chino Hills Customers
(866) 238-3301

Colton & Loma Linda Customers
(909) 370-3377


Material Recovery Facilities (MRF)/Transfer Stations
Serving Orange County and San Bernardino/Riverside County
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Our recycling goals are simple.  First we want to keep reusable materials out of the landfills; and second, we want to return them to a useful purpose by aggressively seeking out new markets.

  • Materials picked up from residences and businesses are taken to the CVT Regional MRF or the Inland Regional MRF where they are examined for content, then sorted accordingly.  Our state-of-the-art technology allows us to offer our customers efficient and continuous solid waste management services.

  • Our recycling division finds end markets to increase the volume of material that can be recovered from the waste stream.

CVT Regional MRF and Transfer Station
Serving Orange County - Anaheim, CA

Location 2740 Coronado Street, Anaheim  CA  92806 Map
Hours Open seven days per week.  Monday through Saturday 5:30 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Site Size 35 acres house CVT's 250,000 sq. ft., which includes a 40,000 sq. ft. waste transfer center, a 210,000 sq. ft. processing facility, administrative offices and the operations maintenance center.

Description CVT is permitted to process 6,000 tons of solid waste, mixed recyclables, and green waste per day. According to industry information, CVT operates one of the largest material recovery facilities by volume in the U.S.

Waste Stream The waste stream processed at the CVT facility is compiled from many Southern California jurisdictions, including municipalities, commercial haulers, and public customers. CVT also processes segregated recyclable material from a variety of other sources.

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Inland Regional MRF (IRMRF) and Transfer Station
Serving San Bernardino/Riverside County - Colton, CA


Location

2059 E. Steel Road Colton, CA Map

Hours of Operation The facility is open 6 days a week. Our hours of operation are Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and Saturday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.  Closed Sunday.
Site Size 7 acres house IRMRF's 26,450 sq. ft. facility, which includes a waste transfer center, a processing facility, administrative offices, and an operations maintenance center.
Description

IRMRF is permitted to process 1950 tons of solid waste, recyclables, and green waste per day.

Waste Stream The "waste stream" processed at the IRMRF is compiled from the Inland Empire including municipalities, commercial haulers, and public customers.

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Materials Processed
(Orange County and San Bernardino/Riverside County)


Paper Cardboard
Computer paper
Computer tab cards
Drink boxes
Laser printed paper
Ledger paper - white and colored
Magazines
Milk cartons
Miscellaneous books
Mixed paper
Newspaper - five grades
Drink boxes and milk cartons
Telephone directories
Textbooks
Plastic HDPE
LDPE
Mixed plastics
PET #1
Polypropylene
Polystyrene
PVC-low grade
Metals Aluminum cans
Bi-metal cans
Scrap aluminum
Scrap ferrous
Tin cans
Glass Amber
Flint
Green
Tri-colored crushed scrap glass
Miscellaneous Asphalt
Concrete
Construction and Demolition (C&D)
Green waste
Wood Waste

Construction & Demolition Waste (C&D)
The CVT and Inland Regional MRFs provide an alternative to the disposal of construction and demolition debris in landfills.  We are leading the way by finding innovative ways to recycle and convert these otherwise useless materials into valuable resources.  The possibilities are endless. This approach to waste management allows us to offer our customers competitive prices for any size job.

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Commitment to Our Neighbors
A street sweeper is deployed in and around our facility to make certain that the surrounding neighborhood is kept clean. Our 24-hour security guards protect our facility and patrol the surrounding areas. They also watch for fallen/abandoned debris and report neighborhood concerns.

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Transfer Station
Waste is compacted to minimize cost and environmental impacts and to improve efficiencies. Then it is transported to local landfills.


Public Disposal Area
The public has its own dumping area separate from the commercial trash trucks. Load inspectors direct the public to the dumping area intended for their specific commodity. This helps maximize diversion, including good material which is processed separately on the bulky item line.

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Green Waste Processing
Processed material is primarily used by various landfills as alternate daily cover. It is also used for fuel and compost.


Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Processing
MSW is considered 'positive sorting', which entails pulling recyclables out of the waste stream.

Commingled Residential Curbside Processing
Commingled waste is sorted with a 'negative' sorting concept, which is to remove the trash and run the clean commodity off the end of the lines.



Baling

Clean materials are baled by commodity type for shipment.  A bale of aluminum cans weighs approximately 1500 pounds.

Shipping and Receiving
Each commodity is loaded into separate sea vans. The average sea van holds approximately 23 tons per load. The average turn around on all commodities is 24 hours.

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