| Yard Waste | ||
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Use our Smart Gardening website to reduce and recycle yard waste and improve your garden. Attend a Smart Gardening Workshop to learn about composting, worm composting, grass recycling, water-wise gardening and fire-wise gardening. | ||
| Tire Recycling | ||
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Learn about the Countywide Waste Tire Recycling Program and free Tire Collection Events. | ||
| Single Use Bag Reduction and Recycling Program | ||
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Learn how the County is reducing plastic bag usage in favor of reusable bags through the Single Use Bag Reduction and Recycling Program. | ||
| Residential Recycling | ||
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Find out about the County's Residential Recycling Program here (en Español). | ||
| LACoMAX | ||
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LACoMAX, the Los Angeles County Materials Exchange, is a free Countywide materials reuse service that can help you find markets for your surplus materials and other usable discards. | ||
| Construction and Demolition Debris | ||
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Our C&D Debris Recycling and Reuse Ordinance page provides information on the Ordinance, including forms, resources, and upcoming events. | ||
| Business Recycling | ||
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The SmartBusiness Recycling Program helps businesses find where to recycle paper, electronics and computers, food waste, textiles, and many other business waste. Residents can search for recyclers too! (en Español) | ||
| Recycling Market Development Zone | ||
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Is your company a manufacturer which uses materials that would otherwise head straight for the landfill? Find out how the Los Angeles County RMDZ Program can help your business. | ||
| Departmental Recycling | ||
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Learn how the County recycles in its Departmental Recycling Program. | ||
| Junk Mail | ||
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Our Junk Mail resource page provides information about reducing unwanted junk mail. | ||
| Beverage Container Recycling | ||
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Should every glass or plastic bottle and aluminum can get another chance at life? Ever ask a beverage container why you should recycle? The Department of Conservation has the answers. | ||
| Earth 911's Recycling facilities and Services | ||
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Listing of recycling facilities and services by zip code by the California Department of Conservation and Earth's 911 nationwide database. | ||




