Sunshine University Transfer Station - Trash Drop Off

Contact & Location Information
2405 N University Road, Spokane Valley, Washington 99206 Map It
509-924-5678
Serving
Residential, Business
Description

Sunshine Disposal and Recycling offers an array of services to business and residents including:

  • Recycling
  • Co-mingled Recycling
  • Commercial Recycling
  • Single Stream Curbside Recycling
  • Free Waste Audits
  • Grease Trap Pumping Service
  • Septic Pumping Service
  • On-site Storage Containers
  • Commercial Transfer Station 
  • Residential Transfer Station w/ household hazardous waste drop-off
Waste Types Collected

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[B] = Business
[R] = Residential

Services Offered

Disposal

  • Transfer Station/Landfill
  • Curbside
  • Reuse
  • Repair
  • Hazardous Waste

Collection

  • Transport
  • Drop Off
  • Pick Up
  • Mail
  • Return to Supplier

Support

  • Treatment
  • Equipment
  • Lab/Testing
  • Spill Response
  • Consulting
Requirements

Please take the following to University Transfer Station Organics / Compost Drop-off Area: Yard Debris: Flowers and houseplants (no pots). Grass, leaves, weeds, pine needles, pine cones, thatch, vines, roots, twigs and plant trimmings. Small amounts of sod (no rocks). Branches (less than 6 feet long and 3 inches in diameter). Halloween pumpkins. Holiday trees (undecorated, 4’ lengths, no flocking)

Please take the following to University Transfer Station -  Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off area:  CFLs, fluorescent tubes, hazardous waste containers, batteries, automotive liquids, fire extinguishers, glues and adhesives, household cleaners (ammonia, bleach, disinfectants, oven & toilet cleaners, mercury containing products, pesticides, garden chemicals, pool and spa supplies, propane tanks, paint thinner and solvents, road flares, personal needles syringes and lancets properly sealed in a puncture proof container. 

Please take the following to University Transfer Station -  Recycling Drop-off area: Aluminum Cans, Tin & Steel Cans, Scrap Metal, Plastic Bottles Labeled #1, 2, 4 and 5. Clear, green, brown and blue bottles and jars. Clean un-waxed cardboard. Newspaper, cereal boxes, office paper, magazines and junk mail. Please make sure all cans and bottles are rinsed and dried.