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  • Drive down pollution! You can also eliminate one pound of greenhouse gas emissions by eliminating just one mile of driving.
  • Californians bought 21.9 billion drinks in aluminum, glass, plastic and bi-metal containers last year. More than 16.2 billion of those were recycled, saving natural resources and extending the life of our landfills.

  • The U.S. transportation sector as a whole is responsible for almost 9% of the world's total CO2 emissions. That stinks.
  • Cut your monthly energy bills by as much as 30% by replacing the old equipment in your home with state-of-the-art Energy Star appliances.
  • CRV stands for California Refund Value. It equals 5¢ for each beverage container less than 24 ounces and 10¢ for each container 24 ounces or greater.
  • Report "smoking" vehicles. Call 1-800-28-SMOKE to report vehicles with excessive tailpipe emissions.
  • Shade provided by trees can reduce your air conditioning bill at home by 10-15%. Cool.
  • Save paper...save resources. Change your printer settings to 2-sided printing to reduce the amount of paper you consume at the office.
  • Close the loop! Visit greengiftguide.com and discover a wide range of household, recreational and beauty products made from recycled materials.
  • Unplug your cell phone charger and other household electronics from the wall when you're not using them. Even when they are turned off, they use phantom power.
  • Use cold water when you can. Water heating accounts for about 13% of home energy costs.
  • Carpools and vanpools can use High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes and HOV by-pass on ramp meters, which allows you to get to work faster.
  • Help eliminate the use of disposable plates, cups and utensils. Bring re-usable dishware to work.

Report on San Diego Christmas tree recycling

Todd Gloria speaks at the Christmas tree recycling news conference.

San Diego City Councilmember Todd Gloria speaks at the Christmas tree recycling news conference.

Christmas tree recycling is in its 37th year in San Diego and going stronger than ever. The City’s Christmas Tree Recycling Program collected over 146,000 trees last year, diverting over 1,241 tons of material from the Miramar Landfill. This year, we are already seeing a huge volume of trees being left at our collection sites.

The Environmental Services Department provides 16 locations throughout the city for San Diego residents to conveniently dispose of their Christmas trees at no charge. The trees are then turned into mulch and compost products that the City provides to residents for free at the Miramar Greenery.

For more information on this and many other programs, visit our website at: www.recyclingworks.com.

One Response to “Report on San Diego Christmas tree recycling”

  1. John says:

    Some interesting posts on here and a load of good knowledge. If you happen to have time, drop by and come and take a look at my efforts over at sandiegowebdesign-seo.com and give me a comment.

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