Visit wastefreesd to find drop-off locations for recycling, donating, or disposing of large items. Items like couches, refrigerators, and mattresses can be recycled and turned into new products, keeping them out of landfills and reducing environmental harm.
Location: Miramar Landfill entrance (5161 Convoy St., San Diego, CA 92111, north of state Route 52). Hours: Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., except holidays. Visitors must adhere to onsite personnel instructions and store hazardous materials for drop-off in the car trunk or truck bed for easy access.
Collection Centers for Los Angeles City and Los Angeles County Residents Nicole Bernson (Balboa) S.A.F.E. Center. 10241 N. Gaffey Street S.A.F.E. Center. 1400 N. Los Angeles-Glendale S.A.F.E. Center. Hyperion S.A.F.E. Center. Randall Street S.A.F.E. Center. UCLA S.A.F.E. Center. Washington Blvd.
Labels must specify the words "Hazardous Waste"; the composition and physical state of the waste; the hazardous properties of the waste (e.g., flammable, reactive, etc.); and the name and address of the generator. Labeled with the date that the waste accumulation began on each tank or container.
Ocean Pads Hazardous Waste Consignment Note Pad HWCN01v112, A4, 3-Parts Triplicate, Carbonless Paper, (Product Ref 70208) Pack 1
Hazardous wastes must be disposed of only at State permitted treatment, storage or disposal facilities and may not be disposed of in the regular trash, onto the surface of the ground, or into the storm drain.
Dumpsites and landfills are the most commonly used and oldest methods of hazardous waste disposal. Hazardous waste landfills are specially built and are NOT intended for liquid wastes. They are engineered and excavated so that they are within the ground rather than piling upward.
Document accompanying goods that is filled by the shipper. It serves as proof that a contract for carriage has been concluded and describes its content. It also serves as a receipt when goods are picked up from the shipper and delivered to the recipient.
Labels must specify the words "Hazardous Waste"; the composition and physical state of the waste; the hazardous properties of the waste (e.g., flammable, reactive, etc.); and the name and address of the generator. Labeled with the date that the waste accumulation began on each tank or container.