You Can Make a Difference!

By reducing, reusing, recycling, and buying recycled-content products, every Californian can make a vital contribution to the fragile environment and help protect public health and safety at the same time. Follow the links below to learn more and find out how you can help!
Recalled
Toy Disposal Information
Information is available about
the toy recall.
Find Your Nearest Recycling Center
Enter your ZIP code to go to the "Earth 911" Web site and find
local centers for recycling materials, including household hazardous waste.
Waste Prevention at Home
Links to information on how you can reduce waste at home,
including junk mail and yard waste.
Electronic Waste
Discarded electronic products can present environmental hazards if not
properly managed. Search this directory
by county and/or product type to find an organization near you that may
handle anything from televisions and monitors to cell phones and CPUs. To
find out more about California's new electronic waste recycling law and what
it means to you, please visit
eRecycle.org.
Home
Gardening
Information on composting, grasscycling, xeriscaping, mulch,
and more!
Used Oil
Recycling Center Locations
Search this database to find the nearest location to take your
used motor oil for recycling!
The Adventures of Vermi the Worm
This interactive, animated, web-based game helps children to understand the waste
management concept called "vermicomposting."
By using worms to consume food scraps, which they turn into a nutrient-rich
soil amendment (compost), we can keep garbage from going to the landfill.
You (and the kids) can experience the full adventure with Vermi or visit a
specific area within the adventure. Check it out!
Waste Awareness Quiz
Learn more about garbage than you ever wanted with this fun,
interactive quiz!
Holiday Waste
Learn about a few simple steps that can help cut the amount of holiday trash
destined for the landfill this holiday season.
Landfills play a vital role in California's total integrated waste management system. We will need landfills for the foreseeable future for those wastes which cannot be reduced, reused, or recycled. And California leads the nation in its standards for state-of-the-art, environmentally safe landfills.
Beyond 2000: California's Continuing Need for Landfills.Describes how a modern sanitary landfill is permitted, constructed, regulated, and closed, and the various systems in place to protect the environment and public health.
California Integrated Waste Management Board, http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov
Public Affairs Office, opa@ciwmb.ca.gov (916) 341-6300
