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The Resource Recovery and Waste Management Division's Annual Report for Solid Waste Management Services for Fiscal Year 2021/22 is now available. The report includes participation figures and waste collection data for all of the Division's community programs, such as the Electronics Recycling Program, Community Hazardous Waste Collection Center, Pharmaceuticals Collection Program, School Recycling Program, Backyard Composting Program, and so much more. Please take a look and let us know if you have any questions.  

Articles by Tori Kampmann:

2021/2022 Resource Recovery Waste Management Annual Report

By Mar 10, 2023 in Uncategorized
The RRWMD Annual Report for Solid Waste Management Services for Fiscal Year 2021/22 is now available! In this report, we discuss program updates, event recaps, and exciting information about the ReSource Center. Click here to check out the awesome programs that our team has been working on. Read more...

Get Green Certified For Earth Day 2023!

By Jan 06, 2023 in Uncategorized
The California Green Business Network are excited to announce our first ever statewide challenge! Most businesses in Santa Barbara County are now eligible for $500 in incentives to help reduce their operational costs and become a certified Green Business. Read more...

Holiday Facility Closures

Happy holidays! Please note that the Community Hazardous Waste Collection Center will be closed during the Christmas and New Year’s weekends, from Friday, December 24 through Sunday, January 2. Read more...

Textiles Recovery is Happening Here!

By Sep 30, 2022 in Uncategorized
The County, in partnership with MarBorg Industries, has relaunched its free textiles program to increase the awareness of textiles recovery opportunities at the County’s South Coast Recycling and Transfer Station and MarBorg’s Recycling Center in Goleta. Acceptable items include clean clothing, clean rags, matching shoes, backpacks, and purses. Read more...

Facility Tours Offered During Creek Week!

By Sep 12, 2022 in Uncategorized
Creek Week is an annual celebration of our creeks, watersheds, and the ocean, with many organizations hosting events to help build awareness and stewardship of the natural treasures of Santa Barbara, Goleta, and Carpinteria. Check out Resource Recovery and Waste Management Division’s facilities that are available to tour. Read more...

NEW Online Appointment Request System for Small Businesses Using the Community Hazardous Waste Collection Center

Now available, the Resource Recovery & Waste Management Division is providing direct online access for small businesses, qualified as Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQGs), to request appointments for bringing materials to the Community Hazardous Waste Collection Center. Visit our CESQG Appointment Request page or visit our Businesses with Hazardous Waste page for more information. Read more...

Green Business Program’s Central Coast Sustainable Business Challenge 

The California Green Business Network and the Green Business Program of Santa Barbara County are pleased to present a Sustainable Business Challenge for businesses in Santa Barbara County! Businesses are eligible for $500 in incentives as long as they complete their certification between April 1 and June 30, 2022. Read more...

New Year, New Protocol!

By Feb 02, 2022 in Uncategorized
We are excited to welcome residents to the Community Hazardous Waste Collection Center! Please note that participants will be required to follow new guidelines to drop off hazardous waste at the Center. Read more...

Latest Annual Report Available for County’s Hazardous Waste Collection Program

The Fiscal Year 2020-21 Annual Report for the Community Hazardous Waste Collection Center is now available for your reading pleasure. We are grateful for another year of providing these services to our community. As always, call us (805) 882-3602 for hazardous waste information. Read more...

Give Old Clothes a New Life!

Textiles can be recycled in Santa Barbara! Old shirts, backpacks, matching pairs of shoes, and clean rags are accepted at the County’s South Coast Recycling and Transfer Station. Read more...
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