American Water Works – FREE Water Wise Surveys

FREE Water Wise Surveys are available. California American Water provides free water use consultations for our residential and non-residential customers. For residential customers, a conservation specialist will visit your home, identify ways to help you save water, and even provide free low flow fixtures for your kitchen and bathroom. For non-residential customers, a conservation specialist will calculate an individualized water budget and provide water saving recommendations.

Please call your Conservation Specialist at (619) 446-5707 to schedule your in home survey. 

California American Water Co. – Free Water Conservation Supplies

California American Water offers complementary water saving devices to their customers to help them in their conservation efforts. All of these items are free for pick up at your local office for California American Water customers only.

• Showerheads
• Shower timers
• Shower pausers
• Shower flow gauge bag
• Bathroom aerators
• Toilet leak detection tablets
• Toilet flappers
• Toilet tank banks
• Kitchen aerators
• Dish squeegees
• Drip gauges
• Garden hose nozzles
• Garden hose timers
• Soil moisture meters
• Rain gauges
• Informational brochures and CDs

Please call your specific district to see what items are available.

Residential Rebates – SoCal Water$mart

AVAILABLE REBATES:

High-Efficiency Clothes Washers

High-Efficiency clothes washers use 55% less water than standard clothes washers. Less water means less energy needed for water heating, lowering your energy bill too. Rebates start at $85.

Premium High-Efficiency Toilets

Premium High-efficiency Toilets use 20% less water than the WaterSense standard and flush the same amount of waste just as, if not more, effectively.

Rotating Sprinkler Nozzles

Multi-trajectory, rotating streams apply water more slowly and uniformly to your landscape, encouraging healthy plant growth.

Rain Barrels & Cisterns

Collecting and re-using rainwater from lawns and gardens minimizes the amount of water flowing into your storm drains, sewer systems and local waterways.

Weather Based Irrigation Controller

Allows for more accurate, customized irrigation by automatically adjusting the schedule and amount of water in response to changing weather conditions.

Soil Moisture Sensor System

A soil moisture sensor measures soil moisture content in the active root zone on your property.

Turf Removal

Turf grass is one of the most water intensive plant types in your landscape. It’s high water uses and frequent maintenance make it a time consuming and expensive landscape option. By replacing turf with a California Friendly landscape, you could save money on your water bill, reduce landscape maintenance costs and show that you care about conserving water.

For more information and to apply for rebates and programs, please visit the website

Commercial Rebates – SoCal Water$mart

Commercial Rebates

Rebates are currently available for premium high-efficiency toilets, urinals, irrigation controllers, sprinkler nozzles, food equipment and more! Check out the website to view the full list of the available commercial rebates.

Water Savings Incentive Program

The Water Savings Incentive Program (WSIP) is designed for non-residential customers improving their water efficiency through upgraded equipment or services that do not qualify for standard rebates. WSIP is unique because it provides an incentive based on the amount of water customers save.

Commercial and Multi-Family Turf Removal Program

Turf grass is one of the most water-intensive plants in your landscape. Its high water use and frequent maintenance make it a time-consuming and expensive landscape option. By replacing turf with a California Friendly™ landscape you could save on your water bill, reduce landscape maintenance costs, and show that your organization cares about conserving water.

On-site Retrofit Program

The On-site Retrofit Program will provide financial incentives to property owners who convert potable water irrigation or industrial water systems to recycled water use. This program provides incentives of $195 per acre-foot for five years of estimated water use, up to actual retrofit costs.

Public Agency Landscape Program

To encourage agencies that have not already installed water-efficient landscape equipment to do so, SoCal Water$mart has unveiled the Public Agency Landscape program (PAL), offering enhanced incentives paid up-front for public agencies to install water-efficient landscape devices at their facilities and on their grounds.

For more information and to apply for rebates and programs, please visit the website

Monthly Energy Bill Discount – SDG&E

Apply Now for Bill Discounts and Free Home Energy Improvements

We offer two programs to help eligible customers pay their energy bill.  Almost 275,000 customers are receiving a bill discount through our CARE and FERA programs. Simply fill out our online enrollment form and we’ll let you know if you’re eligible.  You might also qualify for free energy-efficient home improvements.  You must maintain acceptable usage levels to remain on the program.

If you qualify, you’ll be enrolled in one of the following programs:

  • California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) – You’ll receive a 30% or more discount on your bill every month.
  • Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) –  If you don’t qualify for CARE, you may qualify to receive a 12% discount on your bill every month through FERA. FERA is only open to households with three or more people.

See website for details

SDG&E Incentives

Save More, Earn More with SDG&E Incentives

Benefit from cash incentives for retrofitting existing equipment or installing new high-efficiency equipment to save energy. Your incentive amount is driven by the amount of energy the project saves. The more you save, the more you earn—up to 50 percent of your project cost, or 100 percent of the allowable incentive amount. In addition to the incentive, eligible participants can now receive a comprehensiveness bonus.

See website for details

Instant In-Store Rebates – SDG&E

Instant In-store Rebates

Right now, you can get special SDG&E in-store instant rebates on energy-efficient water heaters, smart thermostats and more. These efficient products will save you money by using less energy.

See website for details

Non-Lighting Rebates – SDG&E

Non-Lighting Rebates

SDG&E offers rebates on new foodservice equipment including ice machines, convection ovens, griddles, and more.

How to Apply

  • Review the Energy Efficiency Business Rebates Handbook for an overview of policies and procedures.
  • Browse the new consolidated Product Catalog to find rebate-eligible items.
  • The following project types require a site inspection be conducted before existing equipment is modified or new equipment is installed:
    • Projects applying for On-Bill Financing
    • All products found in the Database for Energy Efficiency Resources (DEER) Section in our product catalog
    • Various other products that are identified in the product catalog
    • Previous participation (if occurred within last 5 years)
  • If your project requires a pre-inspection, you must wait for a notice to proceed from SDG&E before any equipment can be modified or installed.

Submitting Your Online Rebate Application

 Step 1

A trade professional and/or business customer must complete and submit the appropriate rebate application online.

  • For projects not requiring pre-inspection: Fill out as much information as possible and submit the online application. Within three business days, you’ll receive a notification regarding completing the online application.

  • For projects requiring pre-inspection: You must complete and submit your application, then wait (up to three business days) for a notice to proceed from SDG&E before any equipment can be modified or installed.

*Completing step 1 does NOT guarantee a rebate. Only by completing step 2 (below) will your project be eligible for a rebate.

Click here to initiate the online application

Step 2

After submitting your online application, download and save the application confirmation for your records.

Step 3

They’ll need a signature on the rebate application to begin processing. This can be done by downloading the Business Rebates program application (pdf), filling out the application with the appropriate information (refer to your saved, downloaded document), printing out the document, and signing it. Then scan the signed document and upload it to the Installation Documents section in step 4 below.

Step 4

Make sure you have your enrollment number and account number before you proceed with this step.

Once you receive notification and the products have been installed, the links below let you complete the application. You can also use the links to check on the status of the rebate application.

  • Remember to upload the signed application in the Installation Documents section.
  • Submit a completed W-9 (pdf), if you have not already done so for our records, in the Installation Documents section.
  • When filling out the installation information please review our Invoice Guidelines and our Business Rebates Sample Invoice for assistance.

Click here to check on the status of the rebate application or complete the application

Instant Lighting Rebates – SDG&E

Save Now and Save Later with Instant Lighting Rebates

There’s never been a better time for energy-efficient upgrades for your lighting: with advanced technology that can lower your bills over time, instant rebates make these lighting products even more affordable.

Get Started with the Savings

1. See all eligible instant rebate lighting products.

2. Go to one of the participating distributors’ locations listed below.

3. Look for the SDG&E tag in the store to easily locate rebate-eligible items.

4. When you’re ready to check out, take your items to a sales associate who’ll ask you to fill out a purchase agreement. Or you can save time by downloading the form at home, filling it out, and bringing it to the store.

5. Your instant rebate will be applied to the price of your purchase.

Energy Upgrade California® Home Upgrade – SDG&E

Spend Less Money to Make Your Home Energy Efficient!

Did you know that most houses lose up to half of their cooled or heated air? In fact, all of the small cracks and leaks in your house could add up to a gap the size of a hula hoop!

Making improvements to your home’s energy efficiency through Energy Upgrade California®  Home Upgrade helps you save energy and money and enhances indoor air quality―making your home more livable and more comfortable. Even simple improvements like sealing leaky ducts, installing a dehumidifier, or installing an efficient heating and cooling system can make a big difference in your home’s comfort and air quality.

By participating in Energy Upgrade California Home Upgrade, you can:

Make your home more comfortable in all seasons.

Improve the air quality inside your home for a healthier and safer indoor environment.

Save energy and lower your bills.

Conserve resources and reduce greenhouse gases.

You may be eligible for incentives ranging from $1,000 to $5,500.

For further details about the program, fill out the  interest form.

LoadUp Junk Removal

LoadUp offers professional junk removal services for residential homes, apartments, condos and more. They handle all the heavy lifting, hauling and work around your busy schedule.

Simply tell them about the items you need removed and get an upfront price online. They will also disassemble items for an additional charge.

Your removal is then assigned to a background checked & insured removal team that will take your items away in a responsible manner.

Goodwill Retail Store – San Ysidro

Electronics Accepted

Goodwill accepts all types of electronics such as TVs, cell phones, computers, laptops, monitors, printers, tablets, video games consoles! Goodwill will not accept household hazardous waste such as household batteries or fluorescent light bulbs or items with broken/cracked screens.

Schedule Pickup

Goodwill provides free donation pickup services for large furniture and large quantities of items (corporate donations, pallets, 50+ boxes, etc.). Pickups are not available on demand, which may result in up to a one month wait time. For more details or to schedule a pickup, please contact donations customer service at (619) 225-2200 extension 197 or email donate@sdgoodwill.org. Representatives are available Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm.

Large Furniture Accepted

Goodwill accepts large furniture in a reusable or good condition at participating retail stores and donation storefronts. Not all furniture can be accepted, please contact the specific store for more details.

Energy Savings Assistance Program – SDG&E

Save energy and money

The Energy Savings Assistance Program is designed to make your home more energy-efficient and comfortable and save you money now and for years to come.

You may rent or own, and if you qualify, SDG&E’s authorized contractors will come to your home and may provide free:

Energy-efficient lighting

Repair or replacement of doors and windows

Replacement of qualified appliances*

Minor home repairs

Low-flow showerheads

Water heater blankets

Insulation, weatherstripping and caulking to lower heating and cooling costs

*Existing appliances must meet age requirements to qualify for replacement. Co-pay may be required for landlords who own appliances and pay tenant utility bill. Replacement of water heaters is limited to home owners.

Apply Online

Program Eligibility

Eligibility for the no cost energy efficient home improvement program and the energy bill discount program are based on income and household size or by your household participation in certain public assistance programs.

See here for eligibility requirements

Qualifying public assistance programs:

Medicaid/Medi-Cal for Families A & B

CalFresh (food stamps) SNAP

Head Start Income Eligible (Tribal Only)

Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance

Women, Infants and Children (WIC)

National School Lunch Program (NSLP)

Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

CalWORKs (TANF) or Tribal TANF

Stater Bros. – Oceanside

THIS LOCATIONS IS STILL ACCEPTING PLASTIC BAGS FOR RECYCLING AT THIS TIME!

The drop bin is located outside the entrance of the store.

Please recycle only clean, dry plastic bags and film. Remove receipts or any other items from bags.

Examples of plastic film and bags include:

– Retail, carryout, produce, newspaper, bread, and dry cleaning bags (clean, dry and free of receipts and clothes hangers)
– Zip-top food storage bags (clean and dry)
– Plastic shipping envelopes(remove labels), bubble wrap and air pillows (deflate)
– Product wrap on cases of water/soda bottles, paper towels, napkins, disposable cups, bathroom tissue, diapers, and female sanitary products
– Furniture and electronic wrap
– Plastic cereal box liners (but if it tears like paper, do not include)
– Any film packaging or bag that has the How2Recycle Label

*Not all items are accepted at all drop-off locations. Check with your local drop-off to see what is accepted.

Do not include:

– Degradable/compostable bags or film packaging
– Pre-washed salad mix bags
– Frozen food bags
– Candy bar wrappers
– Chip bags
– Six-pack rings

Want to know what happens to recycled plastic film?

Find out here!

Stater Bros. – Carlsbad

THIS LOCATIONS IS STILL ACCEPTING PLASTIC BAGS FOR RECYCLING AT THIS TIME!

Please take the bags to an employee at the register.

Please recycle only clean, dry plastic bags and film. Remove receipts or any other items from bags.

Examples of plastic film and bags include:

– Retail, carryout, produce, newspaper, bread, and dry cleaning bags (clean, dry and free of receipts and clothes hangers)
– Zip-top food storage bags (clean and dry)
– Plastic shipping envelopes(remove labels), bubble wrap and air pillows (deflate)
– Product wrap on cases of water/soda bottles, paper towels, napkins, disposable cups, bathroom tissue, diapers, and female sanitary products
– Furniture and electronic wrap
– Plastic cereal box liners (but if it tears like paper, do not include)
– Any film packaging or bag that has the How2Recycle Label

*Not all items are accepted at all drop-off locations. Check with your local drop-off to see what is accepted.

Do not include:

– Degradable/compostable bags or film packaging
– Pre-washed salad mix bags
– Frozen food bags
– Candy bar wrappers
– Chip bags
– Six-pack rings

Want to know what happens to recycled plastic film?

Find out here!

Stater Bros. – Encinitas

THIS LOCATIONS IS STILL ACCEPTING PLASTIC BAGS FOR RECYCLING AT THIS TIME.

Drop-box is located inside the store.  Please recycle only clean, dry plastic bags and film. Remove receipts or any other items from bags.

Stater Bros. – Poway

THIS LOCATIONS IS STILL ACCEPTING PLASTIC BAGS FOR RECYCLING AT THIS TIME!

Drop-box is located inside the store, through the south entrance.

Please recycle only clean, dry plastic bags and film. Remove receipts or any other items from bags.

Stater Bros. – Carmel Mountain

THIS LOCATIONS IS STILL ACCEPTING PLASTIC BAGS FOR RECYCLING AT THIS TIME!

Drop-box is located inside the store.

Please recycle only clean, dry plastic bags and film. Remove receipts or any other items from bags.

Lowe’s – Carlsbad

The permanent recycling centers, located at the store entrance, offer a free, convenient and easy way for customers to recycle rechargeable batteries, cell phones, compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) and plastic shopping bags.

Customers can now drop off plastic plant trays, pots and tags for recycling at any Lowe’s Garden Center in the continental United States.

With the purchase of a new appliance, Lowe’s will haul away and recycle customers’ old appliances.

NO household batteries, fluorescent light tubes, or shattered bulbs will be accepted, find a local household hazardous waste collection facility by calling 1-877-R1-EARTH

Lowe’s – Poway

Recycling stations at all participating Lowe’s

The permanent recycling centers, located at the store entrance, offer a free, convenient and easy way for customers to recycle rechargeable batteries, cell phones, compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) and plastic shopping bags.

Customers can now drop off plastic plant trays, pots and tags for recycling at any Lowe’s Garden Center in the continental United States.

With the purchase of a new appliance, Lowe’s will haul away and recycle customers’ old appliances.

NO household batteries, fluorescent light tubes, or shattered bulbs will be accepted, find a local household hazardous waste collection facility by calling 1-877-R1-EARTH

Bulky Item Pick-up (Commercial)

For commercial trash and recycling services:

EDCO: (619) 287-7555 or 760-744-5615 https://san-diego.edcodisposal.com/commercial-waste-services/

Waste Management: (760) 439-2824 or (619) 596-5100 https://www.wm.com/us/en/support/request-bulk-pickup

Republic Services: (800) 421-9401 https://www.republicservices.com/businesses/bulk-waste

City of San Diego residents should contact Environmental Services Department Recycling at sdrecyclingworks@sandiego.gov  https://www.sandiego.gov/environmental-services

Trash and Recycling Services (Commercial)

For commercial trash and recycling services:

EDCO: (619) 287-7555 or 760-744-5615

Waste Management: (760) 439-2824 or (619) 596-5100

Republic Services: (800) 421-9401

City of San Diego residents should contact Environmental Services Department at 858-694-7000

Lowe’s – Chula Vista

Recycling stations at all participating Lowe’s

The permanent recycling centers, located at the store entrance, offer a free, convenient and easy way for customers to recycle rechargeable batteries, cell phones, compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) and plastic shopping bags.

Customers can now drop off plastic plant trays, pots and tags for recycling at any Lowe’s Garden Center in the continental United States.

With the purchase of a new appliance, Lowe’s will haul away and recycle customers’ old appliances.

NO household batteries, fluorescent light tubes, or shattered bulbs will be accepted, find a local household hazardous waste collection facility by calling 1-877-R1-EARTH

Target – Escondido

Recycling at Target

Since 2010, Target’s recycling kiosks have given guests an easy way to recycle cans, glass, plastic bottles, plastic bags/film, MP3 players, ink cartridges and cell phones right in their local store. The goal of the program is to extend Target’s company recycling efforts, and so far, the program has kept thousands of tons of recycled materials out of landfills.

They also host twice-annual car seat trade-in events during which guests can bring in expired car seats and receive a coupon in return. Learn more about current and upcoming program details.

 

Target – Mira Mesa

Recycling at Target

Since 2010, Target’s recycling kiosks have given guests an easy way to recycle cans, glass, plastic bottles, plastic bags, MP3 players, ink cartridges and cell phones right in their local store. The goal of the program is to extend Target’s company recycling efforts, and so far, the program has kept thousands of tons of recycled materials out of landfills.

They also host twice-annual car seat trade-in events during which guests can bring in expired car seats and receive a coupon in return. Learn more about current and upcoming program details.

Target – CRV In-Store Redemption Center – Clairemont

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.

Recycling at Target

Since 2010, our recycling kiosks have given guests an easy way to recycle plastic bags, MP3 players, ink cartridges and cell phones right in their local store. The goal of the program is to extend our company recycling efforts, and so far, the program has kept thousands of tons of recycled materials out of landfills.

We also host twice-annual car seat trade-in events during which guests can bring in expired car seats and receive a coupon in return. Learn more about current and upcoming program details.

Target – Kearny Mesa

Recycling at Target

Since 2010, Target’s recycling kiosks have given guests an easy way to recycle cans, glass, plastic bottles, plastic bags/film, MP3 players, ink cartridges and cell phones right in their local store. The goal of the program is to extend Target’s company recycling efforts, and so far, the program has kept thousands of tons of recycled materials out of landfills.

They also host twice-annual car seat trade-in events during which guests can bring in expired car seats and receive a coupon in return. Learn more about current and upcoming program details.

 

Target – Mission Valley

Recycling at Target

Since 2010, Target’s recycling kiosks have given guests an easy way to recycle cans, glass, plastic bottles, plastic bags/film, MP3 players, ink cartridges and cell phones right in their local store. The goal of the program is to extend Target’s company recycling efforts, and so far, the program has kept thousands of tons of recycled materials out of landfills.

They also host twice-annual car seat trade-in events during which guests can bring in expired car seats and receive a coupon in return. Learn more about current and upcoming program details.

 

Target – Point Loma

Recycling at Target

Since 2010, Target’s recycling kiosks have given guests an easy way to recycle cans, glass, plastic bottles, plastic bags/film, MP3 players, ink cartridges and cell phones right in their local store. The goal of the program is to extend Target’s company recycling efforts, and so far, the program has kept thousands of tons of recycled materials out of landfills.

They also host twice-annual car seat trade-in events during which guests can bring in expired car seats and receive a coupon in return. Learn more about current and upcoming program details.

 

Target – South Park

Recycling

Since 2010, we have offered front-of-store recycling kiosks that give guests an easy way to recycle cans, glass, plastic bottles, plastic bags, MP3 players, ink cartridges and cell phones right in their local store. The goal of the program is to extend our company recycling efforts, and so far, the program has kept thousands of tons of recycled materials out of landfills.

Car Seat Trade-In Program

Target’s Car Seat Trade-in Event provides you an opportunity to get rid of your unwanted car seats in exchange for a 20% off coupon good towards a new car seat, car seat base, travel system or stroller, or select baby home gear. It’s one way we’re working together to achieve our Target Forward goal of zero waste to landfill in U.S. operations by 2030.

Materials from the old car seats are recycled by Target’s partner, Waste Management, to create new products such as pallets and plastic buckets, and construction materials such as steel beams and carpet padding.

Keep an eye on this page for information about our next trade-in event in 2024.

 

Target – Lemon Grove

Recycling at Target

Since 2010, Target’s recycling kiosks have given guests an easy way to recycle cans, glass, plastic bottles, plastic bags/film, MP3 players, ink cartridges and cell phones right in their local store. The goal of the program is to extend Target’s company recycling efforts, and so far, the program has kept thousands of tons of recycled materials out of landfills.

They also host twice-annual car seat trade-in events during which guests can bring in expired car seats and receive a coupon in return. Learn more about current and upcoming program details.

 

Target – National City

Recycling at Target

Since 2010, Target’s recycling bins at Guest Services give guests an easy way to recycle batteries, plastic bags, ink cartridges, and small electronics at this store. The goal of the program is to extend Target’s company recycling efforts, and so far, the program has kept thousands of tons of recycled materials out of landfills.

They also host twice-annual car seat trade-in events during which guests can bring in expired car seats and receive a coupon in return. Learn more about current and upcoming program details.

https://corporate.target.com/sustainability-governance for details about their company’s goals and programs.

 

Trash and Recycling Services (Residential) – Incorporated SD County

For trash and recycling services:

City of Carlsbad – Republic Services (760) 332-6464

City of Chula Vista – Republic Services (619) 421-9400

City of Coronado – EDCO (619) 287-7555

City of Del Mar – EDCO (619) 287-7555

City of El Cajon – EDCO (619) 287-7555

City of Encinitas – EDCO (760) 436-4151

City of Escondido – Escondido Disposal (760) 745-3203

City of Imperial Beach – EDCO (619) 287-7555

City of La Mesa – EDCO (619) 287-7555

City of Lemon Grove – EDCO (619) 287-7555

City of National City – EDCO (619) 474-8855

City of Oceanside – Waste Management (760) 439-2824

City of Poway – EDCO (858) 748-7769

City of San Diego – Environmental Services Department 858-694-7000

City of San Marcos – EDCO (760) 744-2700

City of Santee – Waste Management (619) 596-5100

City of Solana Beach – EDCO (858) 350-8544

City of Vista – EDCO (760) 727-1600

Bulky Item Pick-up (Residential) – Incorporated SD County

The following cities offer bulky item collection:

City of Carlsbad –  Republic Services (760) 332-6464 Up to five bulky household items / three times annually at no charge. Residents who have already scheduled their three free collections can request a bulk item collection for a fee.

City of Chula Vista – Republic Services (619) 421-9400 Up to 10 bulky items picked up weekly, or 60 items in a 90 day period, free of charge. Additional items can be picked up for a small fee.

City of Coronado – EDCO (619) 522-7380 Bulky item pickup is scheduled twice a year: once in the Spring and once in the Fall.

City of Del Mar  – EDCO (619) 287-7555 three (3) free bulky pickups per year, up to five items per pickup. Please note: Multifamily complexes of less than five units receive Residential Services, and Multifamily complexes of five units or more receive Commercial Services.

City of El Cajon  – EDCO (619) 287-7555. Two (2) free bulky pickups per year

City of Encinitas – EDCO (760) 436-4151 service is offered for a nominal fee

City of Escondido – Escondido Disposal (760) 745-3203 Bulk item pickup is offered for $14.51 per item, while refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners are $58.03 each because of the refrigerants.

City of Imperial Beach – EDCO (619) 287-7555 two FREE bulky item pick-ups per year

City of La Mesa  – EDCO (619) 287-7555  bulky item pickup for a nominal fee

City of Lemon Grove – EDCO (619) 287-7555  bulky item pickup for a nominal fee

City of National City – EDCO (619) 474-8855 This service is offered free of charge on a quarterly basis, limited to three items.

City of Oceanside – Waste Management (760) 439-2824  Call Waste Management Inc., no later than 48 hours before your regularly scheduled trash day for a limited number of large household items.

City of Poway – EDCO (858) 748-7769 bulky item pickup for a nominal fee

City of San Marcos – EDCO (760) 744-2700 call to schedule an appointment.

City of Santee – Waste Management (619) 596-5100 two (2) free bulky pickups per year, up to six items per pickup

City of Solana Beach – EDCO (858) 350-8544 bulky item pickup for for a nominal fee

City of Vista – EDCO (760) 727-1600 bulky item pickup for a nominal fee

City of San Diego residents should contact Environmental Services Department at sdrecyclingworks@sandiego.gov or 858-694-7000 https://www.sandiego.gov/environmental-services.  The City of San Diego does not provide an on-demand bulky item pickup service for single family homes, but you may request a Community Cleanup if available.

 

Bulk waste includes items that are typically too large to be disposed of in your regular curbside trash container. To help you get rid of these large items, these waste haulers offer easy bulk trash pickup for recycling or disposal, so you don’t have to haul them to a landfill.

Bulk items typically include:*

  • Couches
  • Lamps
  • Rugs
  • Mattresses
  • Large Appliances without Freon

The North Face Outlet – Las Americas

Their Clothes the Loop program encourages people to drop off unwanted clothing and footwear at The North Face Retail and Outlet StoresRecycle your used apparel and footwear (any condition, any brand) at our stores and earn a $10 reward toward your next purchase of $100 or more at The North Face.

The items dropped in our collection bins are sent to our non-profit partner, Soles4Souls. Their mission is to create sustainable jobs and provide relief through the distribution of shoes and clothing. The items put into our bins are used for disaster relief or micro-enterprise programs that aim to provide small entrepreneurs with business opportunities.

Since they started Clothes the Loop, people have brought in more than 95,000 pounds of clothing and footwear to The North Face US stores for reuse and recycling. Click Here to find a The North Face retail store near you in North America and click Here to find an Outlet store.

Clothes the Loop

Madewell – Fashion Valley

Madewell accepts denim for recycling and gives $20 discount on a new Madewell pair of jeans.  Recycling also available through their website.

-TEMPORARILY CLOSED- Nike Factory Store (Nike Reuse-a-Shoe) – Carlsbad

Established in the early 1990s, Nike’s Reuse-A-Shoe program collects old, worn-out athletic shoes for recycling, and along with pre-consumer shoe waste, transforms them into Nike Grind, a material used to create athletic and playground surfaces and more.

Most Nike retail stores accept shoes for recycling — we recommend contacting the store before visiting.

WHAT TYPES OF SHOES CAN I RECYCLE?

You can drop off athletic shoes of any brand for recycling. Nike’s recycling equipment is designed specifically for the material and dimensions of athletic shoes. For that reason, Nike cannot accept sandals, flip-flops, dress shoes, or boots. Nike also does not accept shoes containing metal, such as cleats or spikes.

HOW DO I KNOW IF I SHOULD DONATE OR RECYCLE MY SHOES?

To know if your shoes should be donated or recycled, use these simple guidelines:

Recycle your shoes if…

They’re full of holes or are just too trashed to wear.

The soles are worn out or the tread is gone.

If the cushioning looks crinkled, rippled or lacks support.

Donate your shoes if…

Your shoes still have life in them.

They’re still in good shape, but you no longer like them.

South Coast RV

This location accepts:

Household batteries weighing less than 11 pounds

Cell phones & cell phone batteries regardless of make, model, or age

Please tape the terminal of each battery with electrical tape or a similar tape.

San Diego Metro KOA

This location accepts:

Household batteries weighing less than 11 pounds

Cell phones & cell phone batteries regardless of make, model, or age

Please tape the terminal of each battery with electrical tape or a similar tape.

Gelson’s Market (AniMeals Pet Food Donation Program) – Carlsbad

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.

Mary’s Tack and Feed (AniMeals Pet Food Donation Program) – Del Mar

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.

Best Buy – Carmel Mountain

Best Buy will recycle electronics regardless of where you bought it, how old it is or who made it.

Special instructions:

  • Consumers may drop off old cell phones, rechargeable batteries, inkjet/toner cartridges, and more at no cost at a kiosk, just inside the door of every single U.S. Best Buy store
  • Limit 3 items per household per day

See website for complete list of accepted and unaccepted items.

North County Refinishing

Don’t Replace It – Reglaze It!

Bathtub refinishing, countertop refinishing and ceramic tile refinishing can extend the useful life of your existing bath and kitchen fixtures for up to 15 years or more.

They offer:

  • Bathtub Reglazing & Refinishing
  • Reglazing & Resurfacing Fiberglass & Acrylic Tub & Surrounds
  • Ceramic Tile Refinishing & Reglazing & Tile Re Grouting
  • Countertop Refinishing
  • Fiberglass Repair & Refinishing ( Napco Inlay System )
  • Refinishing Kitchen Cabinets
  • Refinishing Appliances
  • Scratch & Chip Repair
  • Re-Caulking
  • Antique Clawfoot Bath Tub Repair & Refinishing

Contact them for more info

Produce Good Volunteer Events

Join our Community Orchard of volunteers who rescue tons of whole fruits and vegetables 52 weeks a year, for those who need it most.

Help us recover unwanted fruits and vegetables in order to feed the 1 in 3 people of San Diego County who do not know where their next meal is coming from. Join other volunteers of all ages, abilities and beliefs to collect unsold produce at farmers markets or harvest fruit or veggies in backyard orchards or small farms–together we will solve the problem of hunger and waste in one sweet step.

You commit to only one event at a time, register and sign a waiver online, and show up as promised to help get the job done.

All programs take place at sites in SD County. Volunteers must have reliable transportation unless they live within the environs of one of our event sites.

See our website for various volunteer opportunities & details. 

Food2Soil Program

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.

Two types of drop-off plans:

  • 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
  • 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 dropoffs

For Businesses:

SCRAP PICKUP SERVICES: For businesses generating a minimum of 32 gallons of food scraps on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. We only offer this service to business located in the City of San Diego and unincorporated areas of the county of San Diego

  • We’ll provide collection carts
  • We’ll pick them up every week
  • And cook some steaming compost

FULL SERVICE ONSITE COMPOSTING: For corporates and institutions who want to close the loop on their food waste by composting onsite

Designed to compost the vegetative kitchen scraps generated by the onsite kitchen or cafeteria

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2-1-1 San Diego is a free, 24 hour confidential phone service and searchable online database that connects people with community, health and disaster services.

Save Our Water

This website allows you to easily report and send pictures of leaks or water waste from your smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer. Simply select the type of water waste from the list, type in the address and click send. Your report is directed to the water agency serving the location where the report was made. You don’t need to know the name of the local water agency or how to contact them, this website does it for you.

Free Sandbags for Rain/Soil Erosion Control – Incorporated SD County

Sells sand and gravel.  Does not accept for recycling.

Sandbags are available for residents throughout the County. Agencies across the county are offering free sand and sandbags to residents within their jurisdiction to help protect homes, neighborhoods, streets, and other properties from flooding and soil erosion. Residents need only to bring their own shovel to the locations listed. It is a good idea to call ahead to confirm sand and bag availability.

For a list of locations offering sandbags to both city and unincorporated areas go to:

https://www.alertsandiego.org/en-us/preparedness/flooding

 

 

Carlsbad
For a list of locations, visit: https:// www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/ emergency-services/potentialhazards

Limited to 10 sandbags per household. Sandbags are prefilled. Please call 442-339-2980 with questions

El Cajon
City of El Cajon Public Works
1050 Vernon Way
El Cajon, CA 92020

24 hrs./day, 7 days/week P: 619-441-1658

*City of El Cajon incorporated residents only (ID Required)

Chula Vista
1800 Maxwell Road Chula Vista, CA 91911

M – Th., 6:30 AM – 3 PM (arrive prior to 3:00 PM)
Every other Fri. 6:30 AM – 3 PM P: 619-397-6000

* City of Chula Vista residents only
* Limit 10 bags per residents with ID

Encinitas
For more information, visit:
https://encinitasca.gov/Government/ Departments/Public-Works/FieldOperations/StreetMaintenance#Sandbags

P: 760-633-2800

Coronado
– Corner of 1st Street & Alameda Blvd.
– Corner of 4th Street & Alameda Blvd.
– North Beach Restrooms: 320 Ocean Blvd., Coronado, CA 92118

M-Th., 7 AM – 4:30 PM Fri., 7 AM – 3:30 PM

P: 619-522-7380

*City of Coronado residents only

Escondido
Escondido Sports Center
3333 Bear Valley Parkway
Escondido, CA 92025
M – Fri., 8 AM – 5 PM
P: 760-839-4668
*Limit 10 bags per resident with ID *Bring shovel with you

Del Mar
2240 Jimmy Durante Blvd.
Del Mar, CA 92014
M – F 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Del Mar Public Works: 858 -755 -3294

Imperial Beach
865 Imperial Beach Blvd.
Imperial Beach, CA 91932
M – Fri., 8:00AM—5:00PM
(Closed every other Friday)
P: 619-423-8223

La Mesa
8152 Commercial St.
La Mesa, CA 91942
M -Th. 6 AM – 3:30 PM and Every other Fri. 6 AM – 2:30 PM
P: 619-667-1450

*City residents only (ID Required)

Lemon Grove
7853 Central Avenue,
Lemon Grove, CA 91945
M – Fri. 8 AM – 5 PM

P: 619-825-3835

*Limit 10 bags. City residents only

San Marcos
201 Mata Way
San Marcos, CA 92069
24 hrs. (self-serve in parking lot)
San Marcos Public Works: 760-752-7550

National City
For more information, visit:
www.nationalcityca.gov/ government/fire/fire-administration/ get-free-sandbags

P: 619-336-4580

Santee
9534 Via Zapador
Santee, CA 92071

Self-serve outside gate
Available 24 hrs
P: 619-258-4195 ext. 300

Oceanside

City Operations Center
4927 Oceanside Blvd.
(760) 435-4500
Mon – Fri. 9 AM – 2 PM
10 bags per resident (bring shovel)

Moody’s Recycling
3210 Oceanside Blvd.
Hours vary– Call ahead
P: 760-433-3316
Free sandbags (you shovel) or pre-filled bags for $1.50Poway

For a list of locations, visit: Poway.org/245/Winter-Storms

Vista
1165 E. Taylor St.
Vista, CA 92084

M – Th. 6:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Every other Fri. 6:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Vista Public Works Department: 760-639-6177

City of San Diego – Bags only, available at the following recreation centers.  Sandbags are limited to 10 bags per City of San Diego household or business, and sand is not provided.  For more information contact Stormwater Division at 619-235-1000

Council District 1
Pacific Beach Recreation Center
1405 Diamond St.
San Diego 92109
Council District 2
North Clairemont Recreation Center
4421 Bannock Ave.
San Diego 92117
Council District 2
Robb Athletic Field
2525 Bacon St.
San Diego 92107
Council District 3
Golden Hill Recreation Center
2600 Golf Course Dr.
San Diego 92102
Council District 4
Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center
6401 Skyline Dr.
San Diego 92114
Council District 5
Scripps Ranch Recreation Center
11454 Blue Cypress Dr.
San Diego 92131
Council District 6
Standley Recreation Center
3585 Governor Dr.
San Diego 92122
Council District 7
Allied Gardens Recreation Center
5155 Greenbrier Ave.
San Diego 92120
Council District 8
San Ysidro Community Activity Center
179 Diza Rd.
San Diego 92173
Council District 9
City Heights Recreation Center
4380 Landis St.
San Diego 92105

For more information on County flooding resources pleas visit here.

Post-Storm Sandbag Guidance

With rainy season approaching, residents may want to consider keeping their sandbags (filled or empty) for reuse.  Generally, clean and dry sandbags can be stored out of the sunlight in a covered, above-ground location.

If used sandbags are uncontaminated, you can empty the sand and then save, repurpose or dispose of the empty bags.

If you see or suspect that your sandbags are contaminated (e.g., in contact with raw sewage, industrial chemicals, petroleum products, etc.), handle them with protective gear, including gloves and protective eyewear.  Dispose of them at select landfills or through a hazardous waste contractor (as appropriate).  As additional handling and paperwork will be required, please contact the landfill facility or operator in advance for more information

Do not place bags in recycle bin.   Empty bags can be placed in trash cans if you choose not to reuse them.  You may also take them directly to a landfill.  Local landfills (Miramar, Sycamore, Otay, and Borrego Springs) can accept sandbags used for stormwater control during the recent storm.

Full sandbags should not be placed in carts or dumpsters for pick-up (due to their weight).  The sand can be raked into soil or added to planters or flowerbeds as a soil amendment instead.

For questions not covered here, incorporated city residents can contact 1-800-237-BLUE or 1-800-237-2583

Impact Environmental Co.

Junk Removal Recycling and Demolition Contractor

Locally-owned and operated in San Diego since 2016.

 

Report Illegal Dumping – Incorporated SD County

If you live in an incorporated area in San Diego County and you would like to report illegal dumping, please see the following list:

-City of Carlsbad Streets Maintenance and Traffic 760-434-2980
-City of Chula Vista Public Works Centers (619) 397-6000
-City of Coronado Public Services 619-522-7380
-City of Del Mar Clean Water Program 858-704-3652
-City of El Cajon Code Compliance (619) 441-1742
-City of Encinitas Stormwater Management 760-633-2787
-City of Escondido Public Works 760-839-4668
-City of Imperial Beach Community Development (619) 628-1358
-City of La Mesa Storm Water Hotline at 619-667-1134
-City of Lemon Grove Public Works 619-825-3810
-City of National City Stormwater Division 619-336-4389
-City of Oceanside Maintenance 760-435-4500
-City of Poway Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program 858-668-4653
-City of San Diego Get-It-Done App https://getitdone.force.com/TSWNewReport?type=Illegal%20Dumping  or call Environmental Services Department 858-694-7000
-City of San Marcos Stormwater Management 760-633-2787
-City of Santee Code Enforcement (619) 258-4100 Ext. 206
-City of Solana Beach Stormwater Pollution Hotline 858-720-4424
-City of Vista Public Works 760-639-6177

If you are having trouble locating the phone number for your city, you may call I Love A Clean San Diego at (800) 237-2583

Team Lownestein Scrap Metal Services

Their primary accounts include metal fabricators, machine shops, plumbers, electricians, commercial printers (metal plates), and construction companies. They welcome calls from anyone looking to rid their home or workplace of metal debris. With clean well-maintained trucks and equipment, and courteous drivers, they’ll remove your scrap metal quickly, cleanly, and cost-effectively.

*Please see the Scrap Metals page for residential weight minimums and exclusions; i.e., there is a 3000 pound minimum for iron. They will collect both ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

Ferrous metals include iron and steel alloys, such as stainless steel, carbon steel and cast iron found in automobile parts, steel beams and appliances. Non-ferrous metals include anything other than iron and steel: aluminum, copper and lead, just to name a few.

Contact them for immediate pickup and recycling of your copper, copper wire, insulated copper wire, bright shiny copper, stripped copper wire, plumbing brass, red brass, tungsten carbide, stainless steel, 718 inconel, 625 inconel, aluminum borings, and brass borings.

Please no Appliances, Fences or Vehicles.

Scrap Metals They Collect and Recycle

  • Ferrous Metals
  • Iron
  • Steel Non
  • Ferrous Metals
  • Aluminum
  • Copper
  • Lead
  • Zinc
  • Nickel
  • Titanium
  • Cobalt
  • Chromium
  • Precious Metals
  • Alloys
  • Superalloys (Inconel)

Scrap Metal Types

  • Steel Chips
  • High Grade Chips
  • 6061 Solids
  • Stainless Steel Solids
  • 17/4 Solids
  • 6/4 Solids
  • 6/4 TI Chips
  • 6061 Aluminum Chips
  • 2024 Aluminum Chips
  • Mixed Aluminum Chips
  • 17/4 Chips
  • Stainless Steel Chips
  • 718 Inconel
  • 625 Inconel Commercial Suppliers
  • Aluminum Siding
  • Aluminum Wire
  • Scrap from Turnings
  • Aluminum Litho Sheets
  • Aluminum Extrusions
  • Sheet Aluminum
  • Brass Fittings & Turnings
  • Copper Wiring
  • Copper Tubing & Fittings
  • Copper ABX Cable
  • Sheet Copper
  • Copper Plumbing Fixtures
  • Stainless Steel Restaurant Equipment
  • Stainless Steel Turnings & Fittings
  • Cast Iron Fixtures
  • Radiators
  • Brass Borings
  • Aluminum Borings
  • Tungsten Carbide
  • Red Brass
  • Stripped Copper Wire
  • Insulated Copper Wire
  • Plumbing Brass Residential Examples
  • Copper
  • Brass
  • Aluminum
  • Steel
  • 200 lb minimum on all non-ferrous metals
  • 2000 lb minimum on steel

Republic Services Palomar Transfer Station Recycling Center

Republic Services Palomar Transfer Station has a Buy-Back/Drop-Off Center open to the public Tuesday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Items accepted include source-separated mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, newspaper and white ledger paper. In addition, city residents can drop off electronic waste, sharps, used motor oil and filters, used cooking oil, batteries and cell phones free of charge. Residents can bring California Redemption Value (CRV) bottles and cans in for cash.

CRV Items

  • Aluminum and bi-metal beverage cans
  • Plastic beverage containers with recycling symbols #1-#7
  • Glass beverage bottles (excluding wine and liquor)

Republic Services also offers simple and convenient sharps disposal services for at-home, tattoo and piercing shops, home care providers, nursing homes, small medical facilities, veterinary clinics, and more. Please call 760-332-6464 to make a request.

 

CARE carpet drop-off site

Do you accept carpet directly from the public? Yes
Kinds of carpet accepted (e.g. nylon only) All Types
Tip Fee/Discount for Carpet: Call for pricing.

 

Free mattress and box spring drop-off for residents and businesses. By appointment for large quanitities.

Dumpster Rentals

Need a Dumpster Rental? We’ll Help you Clear the Way for What’s Next

At Dumpsters.com, we’re dedicated to providing outstanding customer service you wouldn’t expect from a trash collection company. If you’re a homeowner or contractor with a big project, we’ll take the time to understand the details and find the best temporary dumpster rental for your needs. Own a business or manage a property? We’ll tailor our commercial garbage service to your waste stream. From placing your order to pick up, our straight-forward rental process saves you time so you can focus on the real work.

 

Animal Removal from Fire Impacted Areas

Deceased Animal Disposal

If you have deceased animals on your property, it is your responsibility to remove them within 24 to 48 hours. For safety and health reasons animals must be buried,

  • in separate pits
  • on sites with at least 5 acres to allow for setback and restrictions
  • deep enough to cover the top of the carcass with 3 feet of compacted soil, earth, or ground to prevent invasion by  other animals
  • at least 100 feet from any standing or flowing water including streams, creeks, lakes, ponds, wells, and springs to prevent water contamination.
  • at least 5 feet from any ground water to prevent contamination
  • at least 25 feet from embankments, property lines, and structures other than homes
  • at least 100 feet from homes, roads, and highways

Members of the public requiring removal of dead animals can call the County’s Department of Animal Services Emergency Dispatch at (619) 236-2341. Dispatchers will ask for the location of the animal, the type of animal, and number of animals to be removed.

For information on disposal services, cremation, and landfills accepting deceased animals, contact Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency, (858) 495-5810.

For commercial livestock losses contact the County Veterinarian at (858) 694-2888.

TLC Animal Removal

Our services include:

  • Removing animals anytime & by appointment
  • Transportation for disposal or cremation
  • Transportation to facilities for Necropsy
  • Or any other plans you have for your animal

Large Animal Removal

DECEASED HORSE AND LIVESTOCK REMOVAL FOR SAN DIEGO COUNTY

We offer fast and compassionate Deceased Horse and Livestock Removal and Disposal and Cremation Services

DECEASED ANIMALS WE REMOVE INCLUDE:

Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Cows, Mules, Llamas, and Donkeys

(We specialize in large animal removal only (Horse, Livestock, etc.) Please call your city or county animal control office for small dead animal disposal.)

Call our San Diego phone in your area code for an immediate quote on our fast and compassionate large animal removal.

760-691-0314

858-722-3575

619-600-1550

Kaiser Permanente Pharmacy – San Diego

The program is open to Kaiser Permanente health plan members and nonmembers.

Pharmacy located on the 1st Floor. See ‘Pharmacy’ section on website for more details. 

Medications 

Patients can drop their unwanted drugs into secure collection kiosks located in some Kaiser Permanente pharmacy lobbies. The kiosks are available during normal business hours.

See website for items they do AND do not accept. For other items not accepted, contact your local or county waste service.

Tips for safe disposal:

– Keep your medication in original bottles or containers (rather than placing in baggies). Mark out or remove your personal information so it can’t be seen

– To avoid spills, please don’t put loose pills in the kiosk or mailer

– To throw away needles, syringes, or lancets, ask your pharmacist where to find the nearest collection container.

Kaiser Permanente Pharmacy – San Marcos

Medications 

Safe medication disposal: This Kaiser Permanente pharmacy has a self-service kiosk where you can dispose of your unwanted prescriptions

Medications in standard containers may be deposited in collection boxes. Loose medication can be put into plastic bags available at the collection box and then deposited. Please ensure any liquid medication is enclosed in secure containers before depositing.
Once collected, evidence staff will ensure the medication is disposed of according to federal standards.

Chula Vista Recycled – Vulcan Materials Company

General Information

Any job bringing in 1000 cy or more must be approved in advance. Please contact Dan Zeller (602) 284-0410 or Jose Pena (818) 381-3494.

They offer and prefer to do business by credit account. Their terms are Net 15 Prox.

Payment is due upon delivery for all cash sales. They do not make change. Checks are accepted.

Special arrangement must be made at least 48 hours in advance before bringing bottom dump trucks to the landfill.

All loads must be untarped, inspected, and receive a ticket prior to acceptance.

Clean Broken Asphalt (recyclable asphalt) – Asphalt with less than 3% dirt and no other contaminates. Material must be 2′ x 2′ x 2′ or smaller. No petromat.

Grindings – milled clean broken asphalt 3″ or smaller. No petromat. No dirt. 

Recycle – concrete and/or asphalt with less than 10% dirt and no other contamination (may be combined). Material must be smaller than 2′ x 2′ x 2′. No petromat.

Dirt – uncontaminated dirt with less than 5% concrete or asphalt rubble, rock less than 3″ and no more than 30% rock.

Oversize – large concrete or asphalt 2.5′ in diameter or greater. These loads will have an additional charge. The charge will be determined at the time the load is accepted by the percentage of oversize material in the load and will range from $150/ld to $500/ld, which are non-negotiable.

Mixed – any combination of the acceptable materials.

Materials not acceptable for disposal at any of the Vulcan landfills are: hazardous waste, conditional exempt hazardous waste, household garbage, municipal solid waste, special waste, liquid wastes, and asbestos (in any form or asbestos containing material)

Superior Ready Mix – Otay Mesa

We are your premier, family-owned concrete and materials supplier in the Southern California area since 1958. Expect Superior service!

Superior Ready Mix – Fallbrook

We are your premier, family-owned concrete and materials supplier in the Southern California area since 1958. Expect Superior service!

Superior Ready Mix – Lakeside

We are your premier, family-owned concrete and materials supplier in the Southern California area since 1958. Expect Superior service!

Superior Ready Mix – Lakeside

We are your premier, family-owned concrete and materials supplier in the Southern California area since 1958. Expect Superior service!

Superior Ready Mix – Miramar

We are your premier, family-owned concrete and materials supplier in the Southern California area since 1958. Expect Superior service!

Superior Ready Mix – Ramona

We are your premier, family-owned concrete and materials supplier in the Southern California area since 1958. Expect Superior service!

Superior Ready Mix – Oceanside

We are your premier, family-owned concrete and materials supplier in the Southern California area since 1958. Expect Superior service!

Superior Ready Mix – Escondido

We are your premier, family-owned concrete and materials supplier in the Southern California area since 1958. Expect Superior service!

Quality Recycling – Lakeside East

Recycling Guide

  • Aluminum Cans
  • CRV Glass
  • Cardboard
  • #1-#7 CRV Beverage Containers
  • Milk Containers
  • Car Batteries
  • Copper/Copper Wire
  • Aluminum/Aluminum Wire
  • Brass
  • Stainless Steel
  • Non-Ferrous Metals
  • Steel

 

Oxygen tanks and propane tanks should be completely empty and nozzle needs to be removed before recycling.

See website for coupons.

Ray & Joan Kroc Center – Family Resource Center

 

The Kroc Center is always in need of the following food items:

  • Peanut butter
  • canned meat (chicken, fish)
  • canned vegetables and fruit
  • pasta, beans
  • boxed cereal
  • oatmeal
  • boxed side dishes

The Kroc Center also needs:

  • Travel-size shampoo and conditioner
  • deodorant
  • soap
  • toothbrushes
  • toothpaste
  • combs
  • Baby formula formula
  • diapers
  • wipes

Others:

  • Cars
  • Clothing
  • Furniture

Spirit of Sharing

Interested in hosting a Spirit Of Sharing (S.O.S.) toy & food drive to support local military families in need?

Here’s How…

  • Contact us at spiritofsharing@gmail.com and we can provide you with a collection box and some great tips!
  • Set your S.O.S. toy or food drive box up at your local business/church/organization etc.
  • When your box is full drop off the donations at the S.O.S. office or simply contact S.O.S. and we can make arrangements to have the donations picked up.

If you are an individual who would like to donate toys or food in person, drop them off at S.O.S office located at: 1361 Rocky Point Dr, Oceanside, CA, 92056.

Burrito Boyz

In-kind donations include:

  • Tortillas
  • eggs
  • cheese
  • potatoes
  • salt and pepper
  • aluminium foil
  • water
  • fruit
  • toilet paper
  • plastic/paper bags
  • Unopened hygiene/feminine hygiene products
  • dog and cat food and treats
  • books
  • kids toys
  • blankets
  • backpacks
  • tarpaulins

If you are able to donate any of these kind of items, please contact us directly at michael@burritoboyz.org or call us at (858) 254-6230. We can then discuss what you might have for us, how we can use it, and pickup/dropoff details.

REI – Carlsbad

REI Encinitas has a full-service in-store bike shop for those who love to adventure on two wheels (Or want to learn. Beginners welcome!). Our expert technicians offer a comprehensive range of services to tune, repair, and enhance the performance of your mountain, road, hybrid or e-bike.

They offer custom services, too. Call us any time or bring in your bike for a free inspection and estimate. Also, if you’re looking for gear advice or local know-how, come talk to us. We’re happy to share what we know. Our goal: Get you out riding with a smile.

Accepts e-bike batteries

 

Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank

For businesses: Accepting Perishable and non-perishable foods including produce and prepared meals

This organization partners with a wide range of non-profits and food recovery organizations and can help connect you to organizations in

If you have questions about donating please contact Kayla Thomson, Food Procurement Team, at DonateFood@sandiegofoodbank.org.

 

For the public:  non-perishable food donations only

Their walk-in donation hours are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Located in Miramar at 9850 Distribution Ave. San Diego, CA 92121. Please follow signs for Shipping & Receiving.

CLICK HERE FOR A LIST OF OUR MOST NEEDED FOOD ITEMS

 

Thermostat Recycling Drop-off Bin (Multiple Locations)

Our location results are populated by active locations who have returned a recycling bin to us within the past 14 months.

We maintain more than 3,400 collection locations nationwide that will recycle mercury thermostats at no cost to you. Find your nearest location by entering your zip code below:

Where to Recycle

Rain Barrel Rebate (SoCal WaterSmart Program)

Rebates available through The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California’s SoCal WaterSmart Program.

Check website for details on rebates and how to apply.

Follow these three easy steps:

1. Order online by selecting your pickup location and then click BUY NOW.

2. Apply for your $35 rebate (see website)

3. Pickup your rain barrel at the location you chose.

 

Why invest in a rain barrel?

-Prevent erosion

-Free water supply

-Reduce runoff pollution into our shared stormdrains and waterways

-Save money on your water bill

Order today!

JW Metals

Nonferrous Scrap Recycling.  Rebate by weight, depending upon metal type and number of pounds.

Aluminum in many forms: Cans, Pots and Pans, Siding/Gutters/Downspouts, Patio Furniture, Wheels, Wire

Auto Batteries

Cable, Fence and Wire

Christmas Lights

Copper & Brass in many forms: Copper and Brass Plumbing Pipes, Plumbing Valves and Connectors, Tubing, Wire, Brass Fixtures/Lamps, & Decorative items

Electric Motors

Insulated Wire

Radiators

Screen Doors and Window Frames

TV Cable

Recycle for Life

Electronic waste or e-waste describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. Used electronics which are destined for reuse, resale, salvage, recycling or disposal are also considered as e-waste.” (Source: Wikipedia) 

Here’s What We Accept:

  • Lead Acid
  • UPS
  • NiCad
  • Lithium Ion
  • Computers
  • Laptops
  • Servers
  • CRT / Glass Monitors
  • Printers
  • Copiers
  • Microwaves
  • VCR / DVD / CD Players
  • AMPs
  • Hard Drives
  • Power Supplies
  • Televisions
  • Satellite Boxes
  • Toner and Ink Cartridges
  • Recordable Media
  • Scanners
  • Data Tape
  • Keyboards
  • Mice
  • Video Equipment
  • Wire
  • Cables
  • Software
  • Routers
  • Switches
  • Network
  • Optical Drives
  • Medical Equipment
  • Laboratory Equipment
  • Material Testing Equipment
  • Cellular Telephones
  • Telephones
  • Telephone Systems
  • RAM Memory
  • Flash Memory
  • Tablets
  • Netbooks
  • Small Appliances
  • LCD Screens
  • Power Strips
  • Just about anything that plugs in and is used in an office

Here’s What We Don’t Accept:

  • Lamps / Fluorescent Tubes
  • Air Conditioning Units
  • Alkaline Batteries
  • Large Appliances
  • Antifreeze
  • Oil
  • Cardboard
  • Paper
  • Metal

Affordable Hot Tub Repair

Affordable Hot Tub Repair offers a variety of services including maintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting issues with hot tubs.

Call or visit website for rates, list of services, and service area locations.

Welch’s Tires, Inc

The moment your vehicle starts showing signs of malfunctioning, come to them rather than having your car break down in the middle of the road. Mechanical problems with your car are sometimes not easily noticed, so before you decide to experiment with the problem yourself, consult them for a free estimate. They will accurately pinpoint the problem with your automobile. Their mechanics will help you with any automobile problem regarding struts, fuel oil, brakes, shocks and more.
Theyprovide the following services:
  • Shocks
  • Brakes
  • Alignment
  • Struts
  • Oil Change
  • Tune-ups
  • Computer Diagnostics

Sun Harbor Marina | Fishing Line Recycling

Six stations as follows:
  • One station mounted on a pole at base of main ramp
  • One station found at Sun Harbor Marina Parking Lot East post
  • One station found at Sun Harbor Marina Parking Lot 2nd post
  • One station found at Sun Harbor Marina Parking Lot 3rd post
  • One station found at Sun Harbor Marina Parking Lot 4th post
  • One station found at Sun Harbor Marina Parking Lot 5th post

Disabled American Veterans – El Cajon

Donation hours: Monday to Saturday 8:00AM-12:00PM
Your donations are sold at our four stores and turned into cash to benefit Disabled American Veterans. We gladly accept:
  • Clothing
  • Furniture
  • Automobiles, boats, RVs, vehicles, trucks, motorcycles
  • Electronics, working or not (TVs, monitors, computers, copy machines, printers, refrigerators, freezers, gas or electric stoves, gas or electric dryers, washers)
  • Misc. Knickknacks
  • Household Goods
  • Books
  • Office supplies
  • Antiques
  • Medical equipment (wheelchairs, walkers, shower chairs, commodes, hospital beds, canes, transport bench, crutches)
  • Sporting Equipment
  • Art & More

Free Donation pickup including vehicles running or not to support American Veterans.

Items not accepted: mattresses, box springs, paint, chemicals, solvents, cleaning products and toxic waste.
501 (C) 3 Corporation. All Donations are Tax Deductible Contributions

Call to confirm accepted items and donation hours.