Stericycle

Commercially generated medical and bio-hazardous waste disposal options. This includes hazardous waste generated by small businesses, hospitals, schools, and organizations. Mailbag and pick up services available.

Small business disposal options are available upon qualification as a Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG). A CESQG is a business that generates less than 27 gal, or 220 lbs, of hazardous waste per month or less than 1qt, or 2.2 lbs, of acute hazardous waste per month.

Contact Stericycle for more information on disposing of business generated hazardous waste.

Kohl’s (Plastic Bag & Film Recycling) – Balboa

THIS CENTER IS ACCEPTING PLASTIC BAGS AT THIS TIME!

 

With drop-off bins located near the front of every one of their 1,100+ stores nationwide, it’s now easier than ever for customers to help the environment while shopping at Kohl’s. They accept plastic film packing, shopping bags, bread bags, ziplock bags, and dry-cleaning bags. Please drop off your clean and dry items here!

We Recycle Solar

As the solar industry continues to grow, manufacturers and installers find themselves with more and more damaged and end-of-life solar panels that need proper disposal. These solar modules and photovoltaic cells pose significant risk to the environment if disposed of via unscrupulous “recyclers” who may simply be landfilling these toxic material-filled pieces of hardware.

At We Recycle Solar, we provide comprehensive solutions for these manufacturers, installers, and solar contractors who need large-scale solar panel disposal and recycling. Our processes are perfect for:

Our fully sustainable approach to solar panel recycling allows you to maximize any residual value of damaged or degraded PV cells and modules while complying with all federal and state environmental regulations that could result in fines for your business.

We Recycle Solar’s team of specialists have created a unique, direct-to-refinery approach for absolute disposal of various types of solar panels and equipment, including:

Compliant to R2:2013ISO 9001:2015ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018 standards, our processes fully harvest all parts, remarketable components, and scrap commodities without threat to your company or the environment. This ensures that products related to your brand will never end up on the unregulated gray market and that your company will not be associated with the harmful effects related to the improper disposal of:

  • Lead
  • Cadmium
  • Silicon
  • Copper
  • Arsenic

Produce Good (CropSwap Program) – Gleaner Services

ProduceGood is committed to reducing food waste and hunger while building community by gleaning excess produce from orchards, backyards, farms, Farmers Markets and grocers and delivering it to the food insecure of San Diego County.

CropSwap gives volunteers of all ages and abilities the opportunity to harvest excess fruit from residential orchards in San Diego County. The donated fruit is then transported by a major distribution agency, such as the San Diego Food Bank or Feeding San Diego, to local food pantries.

Individuals can volunteer to glean fruit or donate their own trees to be harvested.

Also a donation center for fresh produce from businesses. Inquire at info@producegood.org 

Phone: (760) 492-3467

 

Types of Food Accepted:

Gleaning of citrus and avocado from backyards and orchards (1 to hundreds of trees)

Produce collection from Farmers Markets

Produce sorting and collection from local grocers

Bumper Crops Produce picks-ups from farms (up to 1,000 pounds)

Fruit donation facilitation for entities who selfpick (50-1,000 pounds)

Kahoots Pet Store (AniMeals Pet Food Donation Program) – Rancho Bernardo

Donations support the furry companions of senior citizens in the AniMeals Program operated by the Helen Woodward Animal Shelter.

Program needs donations of any brand of dry and canned cat/dog food. Food should be unopened, unexpired, and non-prescription. Ziploc Freezer quart and gallon bags are also accepted for packing food up in weekly portions. Dog and cat treats are accepted as well.

Miramar Kitchen and Bath (AniMeals Pet Food Donation Program)

Donations support the furry companions of senior citizens in the AniMeals Program operated by the Helen Woodward Animal Shelter.

Program needs donations of any brand of dry and canned cat/dog food. Food should be unopened, unexpired, and non-prescription. Ziploc Freezer quart and gallon bags are also accepted for packing food up in weekly portions. Dog and cat treats are accepted as well.

Club Pet (AniMeals Pet Food Donation Program) – Rancho Santa Fe

Donations support the furry companions of senior citizens in the AniMeals Program operated by the Helen Woodward Animal Shelter.

Program needs donations of any brand of dry and canned cat/dog food. Food should be unopened, unexpired, and non-prescription. Ziploc Freezer quart and gallon bags are also accepted for packing food up in weekly portions. Dog and cat treats are accepted as well.

Orphaned Objects (AniMeals Pet Food Donation Program) – Rancho Santa Fe

Donations support the furry companions of senior citizens in the AniMeals Program operated by the Helen Woodward Animal Shelter.

Program needs donations of any brand of dry and canned cat/dog food. Food should be unopened, unexpired, and non-prescription. Ziploc Freezer quart and gallon bags are also accepted for packing food up in weekly portions. Dog and cat treats are accepted as well.

Hummingbird Rescue Center

They rehabilitate orphaned and injured hummingbirds within the San Diego County region. Hummingbirds are protected under Federal law and must be cared for by licensed rehabilitators only. Monetary donations should be sent to the address.

At this time, please send your monetary donations to:

Hummingbird Rescue Center

775 Fig Ave.

Chula Vista, CA 91910

Hummingbird Rescue Center is a California Charitable 501(c)(3) organization. All contributions are tax deductible.

Sophisticated Auto Electric & Smog Center – CLOSED

At Sophisticated Auto they offer a wide variety of services covering all makes and models as well as your vintage automobile. Whether it’s a small repair or a major overhaul they can help keep you on the road and feeling safe. They are also fully trained in all aspects of diagnostics and electrical repair and have at our disposal the most sophisticated equipment and information available.

Please feel free to call them as they are glad to help you understand the problems your car may be suffering from. They always like to keep our customers informed along the way and to work with them on a personal level and make sure they know of their options and priorities.

Vons – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Otay Mesa

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Ralphs – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Point Loma

Plastic Bag and film recycling bin is at the front.

 

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Allan Company

This location will accept paper, glass, and some metals. Call to confirm accepted items.

Be sure to sort and separate California Beverage Containers.

If you’re bringing in CRV containers, these need to be separated by materials and from other recyclables. This is state law which we must follow.

Also provides business hauling recycling services.

Walgreens – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Coronado

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Vons – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Coronado

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Smart & Final – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Coronado

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Rite Aid – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Coronado

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Walmart – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Otay

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Vons – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Otay

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Vons – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Otay

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Trader Joe’s – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Otay

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Sprouts Farmers Market – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Chula Vista

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Smart & Final – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Chula Vista

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Rite Aid – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Chula Vista

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Rite Aid – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Chula Vista

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Accepts 50 of each item, 50 cans, 50 glass bottles, and 50 plastic bottles

Ralphs – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Chula Vista

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

CVS – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Chula Vista

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

CVS – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Chula Vista

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

99 Ranch Market – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Chula Vista

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of “Option A” dealers. https://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Markets/RecyclingClosures/

The most efficient and effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an Option A retailer and initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Vons – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Bonita

There are 1,249 recycling centers statewide that buy back empty California Refund Value (CRV) beverage containers. Most beverages sold in glass, plastic, or metal (other than milk, wine, and distilled spirits) are subject to CRV – More information on beverages subject to CRV is available here

Search for In-Store CRV Redemption Retailers

Is a Recycling Center or Retailer on the List Refusing to Redeem CRV?
The fastest, most effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an obligated retailer to initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Rite Aid – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Bonita

CalRecycle’s website notifies Californians of local retailers who are obligated to offer CRV redemption in-store when there is no buyback center nearby.

Recycling BuyBack Centers: https://www2.calrecycle.ca.gov/BevContainer/RecyclingCenters/

Beverage dealers, retailers that sell CRV beverages, share an obligation to ensure convenient redemption opportunities for consumers.  If a beverage dealer is located in an “unserved Convenience zone” and there is no recycling center nearby, these retailers are required to either redeem CRV material in-store (Option A), or opt to pay a fee of $100 per day (Option B).

View a list of in-store dealers  https://www2.calrecycle.ca.gov/BevContainer/InStoreRedemption

Is a Recycling Center or Retailer on the List Refusing to Redeem CRV?
The fastest, most effective way to lodge a complaint against a recycling center or an obligated retailer to initiate a CalRecycle inspection of that entity is by emailing your name, phone number, a brief summary of the issue, and the name and address of the subject of your complaint to: complaints@calrecycle.ca.gov.

Cardiff by the Sea Library

Did you know you can safely recycle your batteries for free by taking them to 14 San Diego County Library branches?

That’s right, the library. It’s not just for books; it’s for batteries too!

Just bring them to the battery drop-off bins located inside the 14 branches. The libraries primarily collect standard alkaline batteries — Cs, Ds, AAs, AAAs, 9-volts, you name it. But they can also take rechargeable batteries; lithium batteries must be bagged separately.

Please tape positive end of batteries to reduce flammability and place batteries in a resealable bag.

Donated Materials Policy

The San Diego County Library is no longer accepting physical donations of materials for the collection, with the exception of items produced by local authors or musicians.

The Library purchases materials at steep discounts that come with labels, barcodes and covers, ready for customer use. It is more expensive to accept a donation and prepare it for circulation than it is for the Library to purchase a title that comes prepared by our vendors. If you would like to support the Library’s collection, we encourage you to donate funds for the purchase of physical and digital materials for our communities.

If you are looking for an organization to donate your books, DVDs, CDs, audiobooks, or magazines to, consider contacting one of the organizations below:

Your Branch Friends of the Library
Many branch Friends of the Library groups accept book donations for their book sales. Please check their websites or phone ahead to ensure that your donation can be accepted at this time. Items donated to the Friends of the Library are sold to support San Diego County Library branch collections and events.

Salvation Army (books, DVDs, CDs)
1-800-728-7825

Goodwill (books, DVDs, CDs)
1-800-GOODWILL

Amvets (books, DVDs, CDs)
877-990-8387

Vietnam Veterans of America (books, DVDs, CDs)
877-775-8387

Father Joe’s Villages (books, DVDs, CDs – limit 5 boxes):
1-800-HOMELESS

Kids Need to Read (like new kids’ books)
480-256-0115

Bridge to Asia (books)
510-665-3998

You can also recycle books and magazines in your recycle bins, particularly if they are damaged or outdated.

The Bountiful Bag

The Bountiful Bag is a local upcycling program that is always accepting scrap yardage, end-rolls or any unwanted woven fabric you may have left from a project.

They will use this fabric to line products made out of grain bags after the production of craft beer. A portion of their sales is donated to I Love a Clean San Diego.

If you want to collaborate with this company, please email hello@rosselcompany.com for more information to get involved.

uBreakiFix – Downtown

Residents of Downtown San Diego already know that we’re the best option around for smartphone repair, but did you know we specialize in a lot more than just cell phones? We have the tools and expertise to diagnose and repair any issue you are having on a wide range of electronic devices. From screen replacements to stuck buttons, uBreakiFix is your trusted source for all sorts of electronic repairs.

 

 

Luna Video Games – Chula Vista

Console repair service for broken video game systems. Also buys back what is sold, bring in unwanted games for cash or trade credit.

Home Depot – Oceanside East

Home Depot accepts rechargeable batteries used in power tools and small numbers of fluorescent light bulbs for recycling. No household batteries will be accepted.

Brita Water Filter Recycling Rebate Program

STEP 1 (sign into My Brita): Visit Brita.com/recycling-filters/ to join the My Brita rewards program, or sign into your existing account. Membership is free, and lets you earn points to redeem for amazing rewards.

STEP 2 (Join Waitlist): click on “Join theWaitlist” to be redirected to sign up to start recycling with Terracycle.

STEP 3 (Pack it up): Before recycling, we recommend saving 5 lbs. of used Brita® products, including filters, pitchers and bottles. Allow them to dry out for 3 days, toss them into a garbage bag, and box it up.

STEP 4 (Ship it out): Complete your mailing form at Brita.com/recycling-filters/ and you’ll receive a shipping label in your email. Affix your printed label to the box, and drop off at a UPS location. TerraCycle® will do the rest.

STEP 5 (Be rewarded): Once you ship out your used Brita® products, you’ll be rewarded with My Brita points, redeemable for cool prizes, exclusive coupons, sweepstakes entries and more.

Postal Unlimited

Re-purpose your bubble wrap, packing peanuts and gently used boxes here. Just bring them on in for donation and get them away from the Landfill!

Heartland Acoustics & Interiors – East Carlsbad

Heartland Acoustics & Interiors has partnered with Armstrong Ceilings for a ceiling recycling program. This cradle-to-cradle process is a natural extension of Armstrong’s use of recycled materials and environmentally compatible manufacturing process that reduces their environmental footprint

It’s good for you.

No landfill fees or dumpster costs. We’ll pick up your old ceiling tiles.

Removing old ceilings for recycling provides an early view of potential problems, structural issues and abatement needs.

Achieve LEED® credits by including ceiling recycling in your construction waste plan.

Show your commitment to the environment.

It’s good for the planet.

Less landfill impact.

Preserves our natural resources.

Enables old ceilings to become new again with post-consumer content.

It’s EASY.

SPECIFY — Include provisions for ceiling recycling in your project specifications. Specifications are available by contacting Heartland Acoustics & Interiors.

CONFIRM — Are your ceilings recyclable?  Verify with Heartland Acoustics & Interiors that your old ceiling tiles can be recycled.  Most brands and types of ceiling tiles can be recycled.

REMOVE — Call Heartland Acoustics & Interiors to remove and stack your approved old tiles on pallets.

RECYCLE — Heartland Acoustics & Interiors will make arrangements for pick up of the old ceiling tiles and assure that they are delivered back to the plant for new ceiling tiles to be made

For more information on the Recycling Program click here.

Gillette® Razor Recycling Program – FREE Mailback or Dropoff

Recycle all brands of blades and razors through this program.

Program accepted waste: All brands of blades and razors (systems and disposable units, and replaceable-blade cartridge units), rigid plastic packaging, and flexible plastic bag packaging.

Click here for info on joining this mailback program or to find local drop off sites. 

Best practices for recycling

If you choose to rinse your product, please note that it must be completely dry prior to shipping. You cannot ship dripping packages.

What happens to the waste

Once collected, the waste is broken down and separated by material. Plastics are cleaned and pelletized to be recycled into new products, such as picnic tables and park benches. Metal materials are sent for smelting and conversion to new alloys. Click here to learn more about TerraCycle’s recycling process.

Become a local recycling solution

Sign up to become a public drop-off point for the Gillette Razor Recycling Program and help us build our national recycling network! Businesses, colleges, cities, and community organizations can sign up here to become a local recycling solution.

Clean Harbors Environmental

Clean Harbors Waste Disposal Services provide the widest range of treatment and disposal options in the industry for all of your hazardous and non-hazardous waste.

Unmatched in North America, our facilities provide services for all of the United States, Canada, northern Mexico and Puerto Rico. We handle drum and bulk hazardous waste in liquid, solid, semi-solid, sludge and gas forms.

When choosing a hazardous waste disposal company, your disposal needs are our business. We’ll work hard for your business.

One Call Handles All of Your Hazardous Waste Disposal Needs

Organizing multiple vendors is costly, time-consuming and it can leave gaps in your hazardous waste program that increase your risk or leave you open to problems with compliance.

Employing the most advanced technologies, we provide a single source for all of your hazardous waste disposal needs, making the entire process easier, safer and more cost-effective. From PCBs to cyanides and explosives, our hazardous waste removal services handle it all through a highly coordinated truck, rail and ship transportation network.

Eastlake Self Storage (FREE E-Waste Drop-Off – EnviroGreen)

Appointment Necessary

Monday – Saturday

10am – 4pm

Sunday Closed

NO LIGHT BULBS

NO BATTERIES

 

Drop of electronic waste for free at this location or go online to schedule a pickup for a small fee

Accepted items:

Answering Machines
Cables
Camcorders
CD/DVD Players
Cell phones
Circuit Boards        
Computers and Equipment
Cords, Wires
Duplicators
DVD Players     
Electric Typewriters
Electronic Games
Fax Machines
Hard Drives
Household Electronics  
Ink / Toner
Keyboards / Mice
Lab Equipment
Laptop Batteries
Laptops      
Mainframe Equipment
Modems
Monitors
Networking Equipment
Other Electronics
PDA’s
Pagers
Printers
Radios
Remote Controls
Scanners
Stereos
Tape Players
Telecom Equip.
Telephones (all)
Televisions  (all types)
Testing Equipment
Toasters
Two-Way Radios
UPS Power Batteries
VHS Equipment
Word Processors
Zip Drives


Disposal Fees Apply:

Copiers                     $5.00 per Item
Lawnmowers           $5.00 per Item
Microwave Ovens   $2.00 per Item 
Printers                     $5.00 per Item

No light bulbs or batteries

Humble Design

Help Families Emerging From Homelessness

Gently used items are accepted by appointment at their warehouse at 1300 Wilson Avenue, National City, CA 91950.

Click below to contact them about scheduling a furniture pickup. Be sure to send a list of your items as well as pictures using the pickup request form! They kindly request for a $50.00 donation to cover mover and truck expenses. Request a San Diego furniture pickup!

Please check the website for a list of accepted/non accepted items.

Junkinator Hauling Services

Residential and commercial hauling services.

Book online or Call for more information and to verify service areas.

Hanson Aggregates – Miramar

This location accepts asphalt, concrete, and clean fill dirt for recycling. Call to confirm details and pricing. 

A1 Soils

This location accepts asphalt and concrete for recycling. Call to confirm details and pricing. 

Outdoor Adventures – University of San Diego

They rent a large variety of outdoor equipment at great rates that are designed to alleviate the high cost of buying equipment* – especially for people who only venture into the outdoors occasionally – this program is a great resource to try new outdoor activities.

*All item rentals are made in person at the USD OA Office (UC 136).

See website for pricing or call for more details.

Check Out Nature Backpacks – San Ysidro Library

Check Out Nature Backpacks are a jump-start to getting into nearby nature.

The packs can be borrowed from the library like a book and include field guides, activity books, binoculars, bug kits, a water bottle, first aid kit, compass, and more. The packs can be borrowed at seven participating branches or by placing a reserve request to have one delivered to another San Diego Public Library location.

Participating locations:

Reserve a Check Out Nature Backpack

Photo of Check Out Nature backpack with various tools

Photo of Mboy and girl using magnifying glass

 

 

Check Out Nature Backpacks – San Carlos Library

Check Out Nature Backpacks are a jump-start to getting into nearby nature.

The packs can be borrowed from the library like a book and include field guides, activity books, binoculars, bug kits, a water bottle, first aid kit, compass, and more. The packs can be borrowed at seven participating branches or by placing a reserve request to have one delivered to another San Diego Public Library location.

Participating locations:

Reserve a Check Out Nature Backpack

Photo of Check Out Nature backpack with various tools

Photo of Mboy and girl using magnifying glass

 

 

Check Out Nature Backpacks – Rancho Peñasquitos Library

Check Out Nature Backpacks are a jump-start to getting into nearby nature.

The packs can be borrowed from the library like a book and include field guides, activity books, binoculars, bug kits, a water bottle, first aid kit, compass, and more. The packs can be borrowed at seven participating branches or by placing a reserve request to have one delivered to another San Diego Public Library location.

Participating locations:

Reserve a Check Out Nature Backpack

Photo of Check Out Nature backpack with various tools

Photo of Mboy and girl using magnifying glass

 

 

Check Out Nature Backpacks – North Park Library

Check Out Nature Backpacks are a jump-start to getting into nearby nature.

The packs can be borrowed from the library like a book and include field guides, activity books, binoculars, bug kits, a water bottle, first aid kit, compass, and more. The packs can be borrowed at seven participating branches or by placing a reserve request to have one delivered to another San Diego Public Library location.

Participating locations:

Reserve a Check Out Nature Backpack

Photo of Check Out Nature backpack with various tools

Photo of Mboy and girl using magnifying glass

 

 

Postal Annex – Ramona

This location accepts packaging materials in good condition for reuse. Call to confirm accepted materials.

This location offers paper shredding services.

See website for coupons.

Best Washer Sales and Service

They repair and service commercial washer and dryer machines, ranging from parts replacement and preventative maintenance to large scale repair such as bearing and trunnion.

Electronic Recycling Center, Inc.

We accept e-waste from residents and companies. Sorry, we don’t pick up e-Waste from residents, but residents are welcomed to drop of their e-Waste at our facility. Please note that some things are free to drop off while other electronics or small household appliances may have a small disposal fee. We don’t take large appliances. Call to get answers. If you are a company you can drop off your e-Waste at our facility or perhaps call us for a pick up. But please note that we do require a certain truck load volume. We cannot pick up a few items only- it has to be a truck load. For your information: monitors, T.V.s, computers, desktops, tower cases, laptops, and all kinds of wire or cables are free to drop off. However, other items may have a small disposal fee. Please call to check on recycling disposal fees if you are not certain. Also, we do accept different types of batteries and fluorescent lights for a small disposal fee too. We DON’T take large appliances, furniture, liquids, oil, wood, glass, tires, aluminum cans, plastic bottles, glass bottles, clothing, cars, plastic shopping bags, or smoke detectors.

Heaven’s Windows (SDFB and FSD Partner)

Donate Fresh Produce
The Village Garden Project connects local growers and gardeners to Heaven’s Windows so produce can be distributed through a variety of meal programs. Meals are distributed through Heaven’s Windows sponsored sites such as low-income apartment complexes, community/teen centers, libraries, and more. Sign up today to donate your extra garden produce to families in need!

For businesses looking to partner for food recovery, please contact the SDFB or FSD

San Diego Food Bank  (858) 863-5133 donatefood@sandiegofoodbank.org

Feeding San Diego (619) 654-8385 fooddonation@feedingsandiego.org

Greystar (Food Bank Drop Off)

Food Bank Partner Drop Off Site

Have nonperishable food items to donate to help local families in need?
Drop off at this location Monday – Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

CLICK HERE FOR A LIST OF OUR MOST NEEDED FOOD ITEMS

Please limit your donations at these sites to one or two bags of food. Many of our public donation drop off sites are small, local businesses with limited storage capacity and are not equipped to accept large amounts of donations. If you would like to drop off larger quantities of food, please do so at our Miramar or Vista distribution centers.

Also, if you are in need of a donation receipt, we ask that you please drop off your food donations with the Food Bank directly either at the San Diego Food Bank in Miramar or our North County Food Bank chapter in Vista. Our public donation drop-off sites are unable to provide receipts.

Father Joe’s Villages Daily Auctions & Donation Center – San Diego

We accept most donations of items in gently used and working condition. All donations are sold as is, so they must be clean and in good condition. When we receive an item that cannot be sold in our stores or easily recycled, we have to pay for disposal. This means that less funds go towards helping our neighbors in need. Please read both the list of items we accept and the list of items we are not able to accept on the website.

 

Elite Computers

Elite Computers will recycle your electronics for free! They’ll even take your appliances, but none with freon please. 

Getting rid of a computer that’s less than 3 years old? If they like what they see they’ll trade you for store credit!

Call for more details.

Scripps Ranch – Elderwood (Food2Soil Hub)

Our programs make composting accessible and affordable for all San Diegans

NEIGHBORHOOD DROP-OFF HUBS: For individuals who may not have the time or space to compost on their own. Please see link for program information.

  • Location Info: Private residence on Elderwood Rd. between Deerfoot and Elderwood Ln. Exact address will be provided up successful subscription.
  • Subscription Plan: NO SETUP FEE. $15/month billed automatically on a quarterly basis to your credit card or ACH
    1. a fixed subscription-based composting program for households who generate a steady volume of scraps each week and for those who want the convenience of dropping off in their neighborhood

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Christ Lutheran Church – Pacific Beach (Food2Soil Hub)

The Food2Soil programs make composting accessible and affordable for all San Diegans

NEIGHBORHOOD DROP-OFF HUBS: For individuals who may not have the time or space to compost on their own. Please see here for program information.

  • Subscription Plan: NO SETUP FEE. $15/month billed automatically on a quarterly basis to your credit card or ACH
    1. a fixed subscription-based composting program for households who generate a steady volume of scraps each week and for those who want the convenience of dropping off in their neighborhood

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Medical Environmental Technologies (MET)

Offers sharps disposal through in home pick-ups for a fee. Can also dispose of other medical waste, pharmaceuticals, or medical instruments. You can drop off sharps and medication at this location for a fee. CALL TO CONFIRM PRICING

For more than 25 years, MET has provided professional medical waste collection, treatment, and disposal services.

Accepts medical equipment for donations (arm slings, hospital equipment, medical supplies, etc.)

PLEASE CALL TO CONFIRM LOGISTICS

 

San Carlos Community Garden (Food2Soil Hub)

The Food2Soil programs make composting accessible and affordable for all San Diegans

Two options are available at this location:

NEIGHBORHOOD DROP-OFF HUBS: For individuals who may not have the time or space to compost on their own. Please see link for program information.

  • Subscription Plan: NO SETUP FEE. $15/month billed automatically on a quarterly basis to your credit card or ACH
    1. a fixed subscription-based composting program for households who generate a steady volume of scraps each week and for those who want the convenience of dropping off in their neighborhood
    2. Drop-offs available: ANYTIME DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS
  • Bucket Drop Plan: $10 INITIAL COST FOR STARTER KIT + ​​$5/bucket charged each time you drop off a bucket for composting
    1. a pay-per-use composting program for individuals who generate small amounts of scraps and for those who prefer consolidating their scraps so they have to make fewer drop-offs
    2. Drop-offs available: SUNDAYS 2-4 PM

Check Out Nature Backpacks – Logan Heights Library

Check Out Nature Backpacks are a jump-start to getting into nearby nature.

The packs can be borrowed from the library like a book and include field guides, activity books, binoculars, bug kits, a water bottle, first aid kit, compass, and more. The packs can be borrowed at seven participating branches or by placing a reserve request to have one delivered to another San Diego Public Library location.

Participating locations:

Reserve a Check Out Nature Backpack

Photo of Check Out Nature backpack with various tools

Photo of Mboy and girl using magnifying glass

 

 

Check Out Nature Backpacks – Linda Vista Library

Check Out Nature Backpacks are a jump-start to getting into nearby nature.

The packs can be borrowed from the library like a book and include field guides, activity books, binoculars, bug kits, a water bottle, first aid kit, compass, and more. The packs can be borrowed at seven participating branches or by placing a reserve request to have one delivered to another San Diego Public Library location.

Participating locations:

Reserve a Check Out Nature Backpack

Photo of Check Out Nature backpack with various tools

Photo of Mboy and girl using magnifying glass

 

 

Check Out Nature Backpacks – Carmel Valley Library

Check Out Nature Backpacks are a jump-start to getting into nearby nature.

The packs can be borrowed from the library like a book and include field guides, activity books, binoculars, bug kits, a water bottle, first aid kit, compass, and more. The packs can be borrowed at seven participating branches or by placing a reserve request to have one delivered to another San Diego Public Library location.

Participating locations:

Reserve a Check Out Nature Backpack

Photo of Check Out Nature backpack with various tools

Photo of Mboy and girl using magnifying glass

 

South Coast Auction

ITEMS MUST BE IN WORKING/GOOD CONDITION

They are a buyer of home and commercial appliances, home furniture, decor, antiques and collectibles and much much more!

Do you have home or commercial appliances you need to sell? Upgrading to new models and need your old ones removed ASAP? Call South Coast Auction, Southern California’s biggest weekly auction, and they need your home and commercial appliances to sell to their eager buyers.

Here’s a sampling of what they are always buying:

-Refrigerators, Freezers, Stoves, Ovens, Dishwashers, Slicers, Prep Stations, Cooling Units

And here is a selection of some of the brand names they are always buying:

-Kenmore, Whirlpool, LG, Frigidaire, Maytag, GE General Electric, Samsung – and many more!

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS, BUYERS AND LIQUIDATORS OF:

• Home Furniture, Decor, Antiques – Collectibles, Art, Jewelry, Coins, Silverware, Bric-a-Brac, Oriental Rugs, Pianos – Musical Instruments, Audio-Video Equipment and Home Electronics, Major Appliances
• Office Furniture and Business Equipment, IT and Telecom Infrastructure
• Surplus Merchandise
• Commercial Equipment, Tools, Machinery, Material Handling and Warehousing Racks and Equipment, Forklifts, Building Materials, Restaurant – Industrial and Market Equipment, New and Used General Merchandise
• Autos – Trucks – Trailers – Boats – Motorcycles – ATVs – RVs
• AND SO MUCH MORE!

Xterra Wetsuits | San Diego | Suga Wetsuit Recycling

Wetsuit Recycling Drop Off Location

Give Suga your tired, your weary, your wounded.  Suga will take ’em!  Just please make sure they’re dry – they don’t like stinky wetsuits any more than you do.

In exchange for your wetsuit, Suga is happy to provide you with a 10% discount (include your email address with your donation). You can drop off your unwanted wetsuits at the drop-box located at this shop.

Suga up-cycles and re-purposes wet-suits into yoga mats (SugaMat).

Rip Curl | Pacific Beach | Suga Wetsuit Recycling

Wetsuit Recycling Drop Off Location

Give Suga your tired, your weary, your wounded.  Suga will take ’em!  Just please make sure they’re dry – they don’t like stinky wetsuits any more than you do.

In exchange for your wetsuit, Suga is happy to provide you with a 10% discount (include your email address with your donation). You can drop off your unwanted wetsuits at the drop-box located at this shop.

Suga up-cycles and re-purposes wet-suits into yoga mats (SugaMat).

Bird’s Surf Shed | Ocean Beach | Suga Wetsuit Recycling

Wetsuit Recycling Drop Off Location

Give Suga your tired, your weary, your wounded.  Suga will take ’em!  Just please make sure they’re dry – they don’t like stinky wetsuits any more than you do.

In exchange for your wetsuit, Suga is happy to provide you with a 10% discount (include your email address with your donation). You can drop off your unwanted wetsuits at the drop-box located at this shop.

Suga up-cycles and re-purposes wet-suits into yoga mats (SugaMat).

Housing Complaints – Incorporated Residents

Housing Complaints

Municipality Phone Number Report a Violation
Chula Vista (619) 691-5280 English
Incorporated El Cajon (619) 441-1742 English
Escondido (760) 839-4650 English  en Español
Imperial Beach (619) 628-1358 English
National City (619) 336-4287
Oceanside (760) 435-4500 English
San Diego (619) 236-5500 English  en Español
All Others (858) 505-6903 Email: fhdutyeh@sdcounty.ca.gov

Housing Disputes

The California Department of Consumer Affairs has published a handbook called “California Tenants: a guide to residential tenants’ and landlords’ rights and responsibilities” that is available on their website.

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California Department of Health Services
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SeaWorld Seabird Hotline

If you have a wild seabird in distress and need immediate assistance, please utilize this resource.

If you have found a sick, injured, or orphaned animal, and have it contained, please bring it to the Pilar & Chuck Bahde Wildlife Center: 5433 Gaines St, San Diego CA 92110 – drop off area is open 24/7

SWC.Rescue@seaworld.com

Ramona Wildlife Center

If you have a wild animal in distress and need immediate assistance, please utilize this resource.

Please note this resource is only for mountain lions, coyotes, bobcats, adult birds of prey, adult opossums, and adult skunks

If you have found a sick, injured, or orphaned animal, and have it contained, please bring it to the Pilar & Chuck Bahde Wildlife Center: 5433 Gaines St, San Diego CA 92110 – drop off area is open  9 a.m.–5 p.m. daily

Wildlife Assist

If you have a wild animal in distress and need immediate assistance, please utilize this resource.

If you have found a sick, injured, or orphaned animal, and have it contained, please bring it to the Pilar & Chuck Bahde Wildlife Center: 5433 Gaines St, San Diego CA 92110 – drop off area is open 24/7

Satellite Dish Removal Pro

Remove and Recycle

Antenna and Satellite Dish Removal, Installation, Recycling, Disposal, and Mounting Services

See website to request a free quote.

Intown Appliance Repair Imperial Beach

Call today for quick appliances repair service

Need appliance repair in Imperial Beach, CA? Give us a call. A pro will drive to your home as soon as possible. Equipped with an assortment of spares and the best diagnostic tools, the pros won’t only troubleshoot thoroughly but find what caused the faulty appliance to act up. They replace worn and broken parts and can easily fix any major appliance in the home.

  • Washing machine repair
  • Stove and oven repair
  • Range and microwave service
  • Dryer repair
  • Refrigerator repair
  • Icemaker & freezer repair
  • Dishwasher repair

Call us right now and a tech will come out to check the faulty unit and do any repair needed. Trust us to arrange same day appliance repair service in Imperial Beach.

An appliance technician will come for installation or maintenance

Having home appliances maintained and installed correctly is also of the essence. Contact us to hook you with a qualified appliance technician. Don’t take chances with your safety. Don’t let a simple problem become a serious concern. When each and every unit is fitted and serviced right, you have nothing to worry about. Give us a call if you want us to arrange any service for any appliance in the kitchen or laundry room.

  • Stove installation
  • Oven door gasket replacement
  • Dishwasher maintenance
  • Washer & dryer service
  • Fridge & freezer maintenance
  • Range installation

Dependable Carburetor & Auto Repair

Services Offered

  • Suspension Services
  • Brake Services
  • Battery Services
  • Classic Cars
  • Engine Repair
  • Free Estimates
  • Oil Change
  • Air Conditioning Services
  • Vehicle Electrical Repair
  • Headlight & Taillight Services

The MailRoom of IB

Accepts packing materials such as packing peanuts & bubble wrap if in good condition.

Recommended you call before to see if they are accepting materials, as their rate of acceptance is always subject to change.

Mason’s Auto Clinic Inc

From your front end to your muffler, they would love to help you with all of your maintenance, service, and mechanic needs. They specialize in front end, brakes, suspension, tune ups, timing belts, and maintaining your regular service intervals of oil changes and tire rotations according your your vehicle manufacturer’s specifications.

 

OUR SERVICES

– Brakes

– Alignment

– Tire Rotation

– Oil Change

– New Battery

– Cabin Air Filter

– Check Engine Light 

– Scheduled Maintenance

– A/C Recharge, Disinfectant

Auto Zone – Imperial Beach

This location accepts used motor oil, oil filters, transmission fluid, and car/motorcycle batteries.

Oil contaminated with water, gas, or other automotive fluids will not be accepted. Call 1-800-237-BLUE to find the nearest household hazardous waste collection center.

Call this certified collection center to ensure hours and program participation.

Loan-A-Tool® Program

Need a specialty tool to check a system or make a replacement? With Loan-A-Tool®, you can get the tool from us, return it when you’re done, and save a bundle. Contact store for details and specifics on which tools are available for rental.

Amigo Tire & Auto Repair

Tire and Automotive Shop …We specialize in New and Used tires for all your needs ..We carry most major brands

Imperial Beach Friends of the Library

Donations of books, audio and video media are greatly appreciated when the bookstore is open and a volunteer is present to accept them.  Please do not leave donations if the bookstore is closed.

No encyclopedias or text books accepted.

The Fish Market | ReCork Program | San Diego

The Fish Market is teamed up with ReCork to recycle wine corks used in their restaurant. You can also bring in your corks for recycling. Check the website for different types of wine to see if the cork is recyclable.

San Diego Fitness Services

Preventative Maintenance

Prevents premature failure

Reduces Liability 

Extends life of equipment

Ensures safe equipment operation

Reduces costs of unnecessary parts & repairs

Diagnostics & Repairs

Mechanical parts

Wear & Tear Items

Electrical Boards

Running & Drive Belts

Strength Cables

Re-upholstery

Installations & Relocations

Our team of qualified fitness  technicians are reliable and will assure your move to be as hassle-free as possible.

We offer commercial and residential relocation services.

Parts

SDFS supplies replacement parts for all major fitness equipment manufacturers