Oakland · California

Commercial Junk Removal in Oakland. Made Easy.

Same-day pickup available. 4-hour windows, 7 days a week. COI on file. Recurring contracts and one-time projects across the East Bay.

JRP Loader at an Oakland East Bay pickup
Same-day
Pickup often available in Oakland
4-hour
Arrival windows, 7 days a week
COI
Issued at onboarding, renewed annually
~440K
Oakland city population

Why Oakland picks JRP

One vendor. Every job. Every zip code.

Oakland and the East Bay share California's regulatory layer with San Francisco — CalGreen 65% C&D diversion, SB 1383 organics mandates, SB 605 mattress recycling, SB 253 / SB 261 climate disclosure. But operationally and commercially, the East Bay runs on a meaningfully different commercial profile. The Port of Oakland is the fifth-busiest container port in the United States, anchoring a substantial industrial and logistics corridor across West Oakland, San Leandro, and the I-880 industrial spine. Oakland International Airport (OAK) on the southern edge anchors additional logistics, e-commerce, and warehouse activity.

That industrial-and-logistics weight produces a distinctive job mix: warehouse decommissioning, port-adjacent industrial cleanouts, and freight-forwarder commercial work that doesn't dominate SF's commercial mix. Layer in the I-680 corridor (Walnut Creek, Pleasanton, Dublin, San Ramon) which hosts substantial corporate office (Bishop Ranch business park, Hacienda Business Park) plus the high-end residential corridors of Lamorinda (Lafayette, Moraga, Orinda) and Danville-Alamo, and the East Bay coverage spans port industrial, suburban corporate, and high-end residential under one operational umbrella.

For Bay Area accounts spanning Oakland plus San Francisco offices (a tech company with HQ in SoMa and engineering in Emeryville, for example), we coordinate disposal routing and CalGreen documentation across both jurisdictions and franchise haulers under one master account.

California regulatory framework, handled

CalGreen documentation, ready on first submission.

East Bay solid waste operates under exclusive franchise agreements that vary by city. Oakland has Waste Management as the exclusive franchisee. Berkeley operates a city-run sanitation system. Emeryville, Alameda, San Leandro, Hayward, and Fremont have varying arrangements with WM, Republic Services, or Recology. The I-680 corridor cities (Walnut Creek, Pleasanton, Dublin) sit in Contra Costa County with their own franchise structures (Republic Services and WM the predominant franchisees there).

For ordinary scheduled collection, customers work with their franchise hauler. Our scope is the non-routine work that falls outside franchise scope: bulk-load pickups, large project cleanouts, FF&E refreshes, decommissioning. We coordinate with the property's franchise hauler when scope overlap is possible, and route through certified C&D processors that deliver CalGreen-aligned diversion documentation accepted by Alameda County and Contra Costa County building departments on first submission.

Strong realtor referral relationships in established communities including Rockridge, Piedmont, the Oakland Hills, plus the Lamorinda corridor (Lafayette, Moraga, Orinda) and Danville-Alamo for high-end residential pre-listing and estate cleanout work.

Where we work

We service every the East Bay neighborhood.

The East Bay spans Alameda County and parts of Contra Costa County, with substantial geographic and commercial diversity. Each submarket has a distinct commercial profile, franchise hauler, and routing pattern.

CBD office & corporate
Downtown Oakland / Uptown

Class A office (Kaiser Permanente HQ campus, PG&E corporate offices, Pandora HQ pre-acquisition era), the Uptown entertainment district, and Lake Merritt-adjacent multifamily. Common scopes: office TI debris, decommissioning, hospitality refresh, multifamily turnover. Waste Management franchise.

Port industrial & logistics
Port of Oakland / West Oakland

Fifth-busiest container port in the United States plus extensive logistics and freight-forwarding industrial base. Common scopes: warehouse decommissioning, industrial cleanouts, port-adjacent commercial work. Port access protocols apply for projects within secured zones.

University & lab corridor
Berkeley

UC Berkeley campus and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory anchor the academic and research presence. Substantial multifamily turnover during August student housing window. City-run sanitation system. Common scopes: research lab decommissioning, student housing turnover, university procurement.

Tech & mixed-use
Emeryville

Pixar headquarters, plus substantial biotech (Novartis), retail (Bay Street, IKEA), and tech corporate presence. Active mixed-use redevelopment. Common scopes: corporate office TI, retail fixture refreshes, multifamily turnover. Republic Services franchise predominant.

Airport corridor & municipal
Alameda & Oakland International (OAK)

City of Alameda (former NAS Alameda redevelopment, plus established residential), plus the Oakland International Airport corridor on the southern edge of Oakland. Logistics, e-commerce, and warehouse activity dominate the OAK corridor. Common scopes: industrial cleanouts, airport-adjacent commercial, residential turnover.

I-880 industrial spine
San Leandro / Hayward / Fremont

The I-880 industrial corridor running south through the East Bay. Substantial manufacturing (Tesla Fremont factory, the largest auto plant in California), logistics, and distribution. Plus growing corporate office in Fremont. Common scopes: industrial decommissioning, warehouse cleanouts, corporate office TI, multifamily turnover.

I-680 corporate suburbs
Walnut Creek / Pleasanton / Dublin

Contra Costa County corporate suburbs along I-680. Bishop Ranch business park anchors Pleasanton/San Ramon corporate office; Walnut Creek hosts substantial professional services and retail. Common scopes: corporate office TI, recurring multifamily portfolio coverage, retail fixture refreshes.

Affluent residential
Piedmont / Oakland Hills / Lamorinda

The Oakland Hills (Montclair, Rockridge upper, Claremont) plus Piedmont and the Lamorinda corridor (Lafayette, Moraga, Orinda) and Danville-Alamo. High-end residential with strong estate cleanout and pre-listing volume. Strong realtor referral relationships across the corridor.

Where your junk actually goes

Routed through the right facility, every time.

California solid waste is regulated by CalRecycle (Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery) under Public Resources Code Division 30. Alameda County and Contra Costa County each operate their own franchise structures, with WM the predominant Oakland franchisee, Republic Services and others operating across the East Bay and I-680 corridor. We coordinate disposal routing across both counties based on project location, with CalGreen and SB 1383 documentation built into every project workflow.

Davis Street Transfer Station
San Leandro, Alameda County · Operated by Waste Management

Major Alameda County transfer station serving Oakland and the East Bay. Includes household hazardous waste collection plus full commercial drop-off. Used for Oakland, Alameda, and East Bay project consolidation under WM franchise jurisdiction.

Altamont Landfill
Livermore, Alameda County · Operated by WM · Regional MSW landfill

Primary regional landfill receiving consolidated waste from the East Bay transfer network. Used as the disposal endpoint for non-organics non-CalGreen-diverted material from Oakland, the East Bay, and the I-680 corridor.

Berkeley Transfer Station
2nd Street, Berkeley · Operated by City of Berkeley

City-run transfer and recycling facility serving Berkeley. Accepts MSW, recyclables, organics, plus household hazardous waste drop-off. Used for Berkeley project work outside franchise scope.

Keller Canyon Landfill
Pittsburg, Contra Costa County · Operated by Republic Services

Major Contra Costa County regional landfill serving the I-680 corridor including Walnut Creek, Pleasanton, Dublin, and the broader Contra Costa County. Used for I-680 corridor project consolidation under Republic franchise jurisdiction.

Qualified C&D Facilities (East Bay)
Source Separated & Mixed C&D Recycling Facilities across the region

CalGreen 65% C&D diversion mandate routes recyclable construction debris through Qualified C&D Facilities. We coordinate with regional certified processors for any commercial construction project, with diversion summaries delivered alongside disposal manifests for Alameda County and Contra Costa County building department submissions.

MRC-Compliant Mattress Routing
Mattress Recycling Council program · Component-level recycling statewide

California's SB 605 requires component-level mattress recycling across the state. MRC routing diverts roughly 80% of mattress weight from landfill (steel, foam, fiber, wood). Standard scope at no premium for any mattress disposal in California, with state-mandated documentation included in the disposal manifest.

Disposal routing depends on franchise jurisdiction (WM in Oakland, Republic in Contra Costa County, city-run in Berkeley, others), county (Alameda, Contra Costa), CalGreen and SB 1383 requirements, and project location. CalGreen documentation is included on every commercial construction project as standard scope.

What we handle

Built for Oakland's biggest scopes.

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Single pickup, recurring contract, multi-property portfolio, or one-time project. Whatever the scope, we'll route to the right rep and respond within one business day. CalGreen documentation, SB 1383 routing, and MRC mattress recycling are standard scope on every East Bay project.

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