SCRAP (Toland St. & Newcomb Ave.) Address 801 Toland Street San Francisco, CA 94124 Map link Phone (415) 647-1746 Website https://www.scrap-sf.org/ SCRAP website Accepted Items Art supplies (usable) House Paint Needs Special Disposal (Hazardous) Includes indoor and outdoor, latex and oil-base. Max 5 gal/day at Retail Take-Back locations. No business waste. Recycle empty and dry small paint can s in blue recycling bin. Corks, natural Compost natural corks in your green composting bin. Place composite and plastic corks in the black trash bin. Toys Donate clean and functioning toys to a local thrift store. For non-functioning toys made of mixed-material, please remove all batteries before placing in the black trash bin. Egg cartons Paper and plastic egg cartons okay. No polystyrene foam. Envelopes Envelopes with plastic window okay. Toys Donate clean and functioning toys to a local thrift store. For non-functioning toys made of mixed-material, please remove all batteries before placing in the black trash bin. Bricks Hardware & tools (reusable) Books (reusable) Donate books to a local thrift store or to Friends of the San Francisco Public Library's donation center in Potrero Hill. Eyeglasses Eye glasses in good condition can be donated to some vendors. Trophy
House Paint Needs Special Disposal (Hazardous) Includes indoor and outdoor, latex and oil-base. Max 5 gal/day at Retail Take-Back locations. No business waste. Recycle empty and dry small paint can s in blue recycling bin.
Corks, natural Compost natural corks in your green composting bin. Place composite and plastic corks in the black trash bin.
Toys Donate clean and functioning toys to a local thrift store. For non-functioning toys made of mixed-material, please remove all batteries before placing in the black trash bin.
Toys Donate clean and functioning toys to a local thrift store. For non-functioning toys made of mixed-material, please remove all batteries before placing in the black trash bin.
Books (reusable) Donate books to a local thrift store or to Friends of the San Francisco Public Library's donation center in Potrero Hill.