Jado Recycling

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4650 Meridian Ave
San Jose, CA 95124

Jado Recycling is a local neighborhood recycling center in San Jose, CA, serving the Bay Area of Northern California. They are committed to diverting waste from landfills and conserving resources through the recycling of paper, plastic, glass, and metal, creating a more sustainable future for generations to come.

With a focus on recycling used beverage containers, Jado Recycling plays a crucial role in preventing pollution, reducing the need for raw materials, saving energy, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Their dedication to recycling allows everyday products to be used to their fullest extent, contributing to the wellbeing of our planet.

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Brenda D.
7/14/2025

We've been going to Jado for a while. It's more convenient that other places, plus it's close to home. Similar to other locations, the aluminum cans are $1.65/lb. On this particular day, on a...

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Paul R.
9/15/2025

Waited 2 hours or longer because the guy moving the bins moved slower than my dead grandma (I'm not joking) he was wearing some large temu diamond chain so I guess they aren't paying him enough...

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Donovan T.
12/11/2024

I been going here instead of Ranch Town (in Willow Glen) just because parking in the Lunardi's lot is way easier. With Ranch Town, they weigh it out and give you a slip to go get paid out. With...

Michael L.
8/30/2025

They are slow, rude and short you on recycle $$ We turned in 5 of there barrels of cans, each showed over 14lbs when weighed(I saw the scale), they show $1.65 per LB so on the conservative side 14...

Tung L.
5/12/2025

This place isn't a fancy operation. The recycling center is literally a shipping container located in the Lunardi's parking lot. Having said that, it was a quick in and quick out trip for me...

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