Marin IJ: Marin waste haulers scale back some services during pandemic
Marin IJ: Marin waste haulers scale back some services during pandemic Marin County’s waste collectors and processors, while maintaining most of their normal
Marin IJ: Marin waste haulers scale back some services during pandemic Marin County’s waste collectors and processors, while maintaining most of their normal
WELCOME TO EARTH WEEK 2020! This Wednesday, April 22nd is the 50th anniversary of the very first Earth Day celebration. In honor of the occasion,
The Spring 2020 Marin Sanitary Service newsletter is out and should be arriving in your mailbox. Please be sure to read it for important information
Marin’s Zero Waste Schools Life lessons, savings, and less to the landfill Twenty-nine of Marin’s 49 public K-12 schools are enrolled in the Zero Waste
Why is it so difficult to recycle plastic? Well, it’s complicated. From chemical composition to consumer behavior, there’s a lot to it. We encourage
The Winter/Holiday 2019 Marin Sanitary Service newsletter is out and should be arriving in your mailbox. Be sure to check it out to learn
[break] [break] In 2020, many California restaurants, malls and other businesses will need to change the way they make compost and recycling bins accessible to customers.
[break] With the signing of Assembly Bill No. 815, California Governor Gavin Newsom has added another layer of accountability on cities, counties and regional agencies
[break] What happens when you mix recycling education with a Maghan-Trainor-inspired song and a dash of silly? [break] This parody video! [break] Made by our
On the third Saturday in September California cleans up! California Coastal Cleanup Day welcomes more than 60,000 volunteers who will pick up hundreds of thousands of