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2018 Spring Newsletter – County of Santa Barbara
The County is excited to announce the kick-off of a new medication collection program funded and operated by the pharmaceutical industry. Resulting from an ordinance passed by the Board of Supervisors, the new program provides residents with a free and convenient way to dispose of unwanted household medications. Over-the-counter and prescription medications are accepted at participating collection sites throughout the county.
2018 Spring Newsletter – Buellton
Have you ever been stumped about what belongs in the recycling and what belongs in the trash? Sometimes an item may seem like it should be recycled, but it’s actually trash. Check out the following list to learn more about the most common confusing items that seem recyclable but are actually trash.
2018 Spring Newsletter – Goleta
The Community Environmental Council (CEC) will host the 48th Annual Santa Barbara Earth Day Festival at Alameda Park Saturday, April 21 and Sunday, April 22, 2018.
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Winter 2016 – Your Daily Trash Newsletter – County of Santa Barbara
We will be collecting Christmas trees free of charge after the holidays. To have your tree recycled please bring it to the curbside on your greenwaste collection day. If you do not have greenwaste service, bring your tree to the curbside on your trash collection day.
Fall 2016 – Your Daily Trash Newsletter – Buellton
FREE CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING
We will be collecting Christmas trees free of charge after
the holidays. To have your tree recycled please bring it to
the curbside on your green waste collection day. If you
do not have green waste service, bring your tree to the
curbside on your trash collection day.
Summer 2016 – Your Daily Trash Newsletter – Corporate
Sometimes forgotten in the list of materials classified as
hazardous are fluorescent lamps. Fluorescent tubes and the
“curly cue” compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) contain mercury, which is very toxic to humans and the environment.