
Recycling
was among the earliest efforts of Tree Musketeers as another way
to save trees and other natural resources. Public education flyers
and letters to the editor of the El Segundo Herald began demanding
curbside recycling in 1988, and the paper dedicated Conservation
Station column space for the public education campaign of Tree Musketeers.
In 1990, we
opened the first recycling drop-off center in town. We chaired a
citizen's committee in 1991 to develop the city's waste management
plan, but still no curbside!
In 1996, 5th
graders in a Tree Musketeers LEAD program took up the cause again.
The youth successfully designed and gained City approval for an
optional curbside recycling service. The result was the launch of
California's first subscription-based curbside recycling program
in 1997. It was done by kids, of course, with a lot of help from
our friends at Consolidated Disposal Services!
With continued
public education, the program grew and awareness increased. On May
1, 2001, a very supportive City Council finally approved citywide
curbside recycling! Tree Musketeers is pleased to be a partner with
Consolidated Services in offering El Segundo's program! We will
perform the community education element as we have for the past
14 years!
Curbside
Recycling
The City of El Segundo, Tree Musketeers and Consolidated Disposal
Services, LLC are proud to announce free citywide curbside recycling!
Service is
FREE to all single-family homes and multi-family buildings with
4 or fewer units. Dwellers of larger complexes still have the option
of enrolling in the subscription program through Tree Musketeers.
Download
PDF sign-up form.
Recycling
will be collected once a week on the same day and from place as
your garbage pick-up. Consolidated provides you with an 18-gallon
bin for co-mingled glass, plastic, and metal materials. Paper and
cardboard products can be bundled or packed in paper grocery bags
and left beside the bin.
Why Participate?
No more trips to the recycling center or messy garage storage of
recyclables!
It's the right thing to do-environmental education begins at home;
fewer natural resources go to the landfill; and recycling conserves
energy!
It is a contribution to charity! Part of the money from CRV beverage
containers collected will be invested in the youth leadership and
environmental programs of Tree Musketeers!
What Can Be Recycled?
- Corrugated cardboard
- Paper grocery bags
- Cereal boxes
- Phone books
- Office paper
- Newspaper
- Magazines
- Envelopes
- Junk mail
- Catalogs
- CRV beverage containers
- Plastic containers #1-5
- Glass jars and bottles
- Aluminum cans
- Tin cans
No plastic bags!
Note: Consolidated Disposal
Services observes the following holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas
Day, and New Year's Day. If your trash/recycling service falls on
one of these, it will be picked up on the following day along with
the houses normally scheduled for that day. Service is unaffected
by other holidays.
800/350-4161 for service or bin replacement
310/322-0263 for program or recycling info
or info@treemusketeers.org
Dropoff Recycling
The dropoff center is available for residents and small businesses
24 hours every day at 150 Illinois St. You may recycle the same
items that are accepted in the curbside program which are separated
the same way- one bin for paper products and one for all containers.
To prevent messy overflow, please remember to flatten cardboard
and paperboard. When using plastic bags to transport recyclables,
empty the contents into the bin and put the bags in the trash.
Greenwaste
Yard waste such as leaves, grass clippings, and tree trimmings can
also be deposited in a designated area in the dropoff center at
150 Illinois St.. Instead of becoming trash destined for the landfill,
it is chipped into mulch.
Mulch is free for the taking at the dropoff center. All you have
to do is bring a bucket. Mulch is a magic ingredient for successful
home gardens. It nourishes the soil, reduces erosion and runoff
by increasing absorbency, deters weed growth, and conserves water.
Christmas Trees are picked up for mulching on trash day during the
two weeks following Christmas.
Reuseables
Reuseable items that are left at the dropoff center end up in the
trash when they could have done a whole lot of good if given to
a charity. If you have clothing, household goods, appliances, furniture
and the like that can be repaired and reused, the following are
only two of numerous reuse industries that will pick these items
up from you:
- The Gospel Army 213/752-2084
- Dorothy Brown School 800/850-5182
Construction
Debris
Construction debris, used tires and the like may not be deposited
with household trash for weekly collection, or left at the dropoff
center. It is about the only solid waste that must be transported
out of town to a transfer station where materials that are reuseable
or recyclable are reclaimed before the rest is landfilled. Our nearest
transfer station is:
American Waste Transfer
1449 West Rosecrans Avenue
Gardena, CA 90249
310-527-6980
Household Hazardous Waste
Motor oil, paint, pesticides, disposable batteries, pool chemicals,
etc. are household hazardous waste. It is best to reduce toxins
in the wastestream by choosing alternative products, and to use
them up once you have them. These items must be carefully disposed
of separately from waste that goes into your trash and the landfill.
The County of Los Angeles offers free household hazardous waste
roundups weekly. Use this link to check for upcoming dates and locations.
http://ladpw.org/epd/hhw/schedule.cfm
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