Did you know the average American throws away 82 pounds of textile waste every year? Join I Love A Clean San Diego from 10:00AM-11:00AM on Saturday, April 10th, for a free Conscious Closets webinar all about creating an environmentally conscious closet! Learn about textile recycling and how to mindfully clean out your closet. We’ll share tips on thrift shopping successfully, repairing clothing items, and creating a low waste laundry routine. Please register to receive the Zoom link. Thank you to the City of San Diego for sponsoring this event!
Sunset Sweep: Hollywood Canyon Community Cleanup
Join I Love A Clean San Diego, San Diego Canyonlands, and Think Blue San Diego for a virtually-hosted litter cleanup in the Hollywood Canyon neighborhood! We will pick-up litter from the community and divert it from the canyons and Pacific Ocean.
These cleanups are currently virtually-hosted; we are not gathering or meeting in a specific location. Instead, you can do a fun and flexible cleanup on your terms. While we are targeting this specific community, you are welcome to clean up wherever and with whomever you feel comfortable.
Invite your neighbors and practice social distancing. Bring a bucket and gardening gloves from home, and wear your face-covering. You can make this cleanup zero-waste by using your own supplies!
Watch the kick-off video you get in your e-mail, then clean up in the neighborhood and use your household cans for disposal. Afterwards, log your totals and request a Letter of Appreciation for your service – it’s that easy!
Register now to receive e-mail resources and event details.
Green Business Solutions Webinar
Wondering how to make your workplace more sustainable?
On Wednesday, February 24th, I Love A Clean San Diego is partnering with Wells Fargo to host a free Green Business Solutions Webinar. Join us at 4pm PST for an informational and interactive presentation focusing on zero waste business practices! Whether you work in an office, a restaurant, or in retail, we will have valuable information for all business models.
During this webinar, we will discuss:
•The importance of a zero waste workplace
•How to implement lasting sustainable practices in your business
•How to increase employee engagement
•The environmental and economic benefits of going green
Bring your workplace’s current sustainability challenges to the optional brainstorming session at 4:45 PM and work with professionals across varied industries to identify solutions.
In addition, one lucky attendee will win an I Love A Clean San Diego Lunch and Learn presentation for your employees to kick-start their zero waste habits. Attendance is required for a chance to win.
Join us from 4:00pm-5:30pm on February 24th for this event. Please register to receive the Zoom link. Hope to see you there!
Questions? Email education@cleansd.org with “Green Business Webinar” in the subject line.
Cupid’s Cleanup with Think Blue San Diego
Join I Love A Clean San Diego and Think Blue San Diego for a VIRTUAL litter cleanup across the City of San Diego. Celebrate Valentine’s Day by showing your home some love!
To stay safe and promote social-distancing, we are focusing this community cleanup inward towards our own neighborhoods! Have you noticed any areas near your home that need a pick-me-up? Please celebrate Valentine’s Day with us this year and “walk-your-block” Saturday morning.
Invite your boo, your partner, your good friend – make it a socially-distanced date! Bring a bucket or bag from home, grab some kitchen or gardening gloves, and don’t forget your face-covering. You can make this cleanup truly zero-waste by using your own reusable supplies!
Watch our virtual kick-off intro video, then spend a few hours beautifying your neighborhood! After your cleanup you can log your totals in our Volunteer Impact Map and request a Letter of Appreciation for your service.
Register now to receive resources and event details!
Sunset Sweep: Swan Canyon Community Cleanup
Join I Love A Clean San Diego, San Diego Canyonlands, and Think Blue San Diego for a VIRTUAL litter cleanup in the Swan Canyon neighborhood! We will collect trash from around the community and keep it from traveling through the canyons into the Pacific Ocean.
To stay safe and promote social-distancing, we are focusing this community cleanup inward towards our own neighborhoods! Have you noticed any areas near your City Heights home that need a pick-me-up? Please join us to protect the environment as well as ourselves, and “sunset sweep” in this neighborhood Thursday afternoon.
Invite your neighbors and practice social distancing. Bring a bucket or bag from home, grab some kitchen or gardening gloves, and don’t forget your face-covering. You can make this cleanup truly zero-waste by using your own reusable supplies!
Join us for a virtual kick-off intro video, then spend a few hours beautifying your neighborhood! We’ll make it a breeze to sort and dispose litter in your residential bins. After your cleanup you can log your totals in our Volunteer Impact Map and request a Letter of Appreciation for your service.
Register now to receive resources and event details!
Watershed Warriors: Sweetwater Community Cleanup
Join I Love A Clean San Diego and the County of San Diego for a VIRTUAL litter cleanup in Sweetwater! We will collect trash from around the community to divert litter from the San Diego Bay watershed!
To stay safe and promote social-distancing, we are focusing this community cleanup inward towards our own neighborhoods! Have you noticed any areas near your home that need a pick-me-up? Please join us to protect the environment as well as ourselves, and “walk-your-block” Saturday morning.
Invite your neighbors and practice social distancing. Bring a bucket or bag from home, grab some kitchen or gardening gloves, and don’t forget your face-covering. You can make this cleanup truly zero-waste by using your own reusable supplies!
Join us for a virtual kick-off intro video, then spend a few hours beautifying your neighborhood! We’ll make it a breeze to sort and dispose litter in your residential bins. After your cleanup you can log your totals in our Volunteer Impact Map and request a Letter of Appreciation for your service.
Register now to receive resources and event details!
HOW TO: Make Your Own Doggie Bag Carrier from Upcycled Materials
One of the best things you can do to help prevent pathogens, harmful nutrients, parasites, and diseases from entering our waterways is to make sure that you pick up after your pet. To help keep you equipped with bags on this mission, we put together a quick “how to” for crafting your own doggie bag holder from upcycled materials. These are great for pet-owners and concerned citizens alike, and can be worn around your wrist, tied to a leash, or kept in your car.
Materials Needed:
• Two clean yogurt containers OR the bottoms of two plastic soda bottles (with labels removed)
• Scissors OR crafting knife
• Sandpaper or nail file (optional)
• Tape (the thicker the better here but most kinds will work)
• String, yarn, ribbon, or a strip of cloth
Prepare the Dispenser Piece
1. Cut a hole roughly 1¼ inches in diameter on one of your two containers. Using your sandpaper or nail file, sand down any rough edges here as desired.
2. Tear off a piece of tape roughly 2 inches square. Set that aside for now.
3. Tear off a second piece of tape just slightly larger than 1¼ in each direction.
4. Place the two pieces of tape together – sticky-sides together – as shown in the picture below. The first piece of tape should have some of the sticky side still exposed.
5. Tape the joined tape strips to the bottom of the container you cut a hole in. There should be no sticky sides showing on either side of the hole.
6. Tear off a last piece of tape, about 3 inches square, to cover both pieces of tape and secure them in place. It should look like the following:
7. Set the container so the side with the hole you cut is facing up. Cut an “x” shape into the middle of the tape.
Make the Handle
1. Cut two small holes near the rim of each of your containers, one on each side, as shown below.
2. Thread your ribbon, string, or cloth through the hole (if you choose ribbon or cloth, your hole will need to be bigger than the one pictured). Be sure to leave extra string for a handle between each knot, so you have a handle to use when carrying. This handle size can be to your preference, but for the model shown about 12” of slack between knots was enough.
3. Tie one of the sides off in a double-knotted bow
Fill with Your Bags of Choice
1. Before tying shut your second side, fill your holder with bags. Here, I have used upcycled grocery bags, but rolls of pet poop bags will fit as well. Go ahead and poke one of your bags through the hole created in step 1 to get your dispenser started.
2. Leaving as much string as you would like for a handle between knots (again, I left about 12” for a handle on mine), tie shut the second side with a double-knotted bow. Keep in mind that to refill your holder, you will untie one of these bows, so try not to tie too tight to undo again!
Decorate as Desired and Get to Scooping!
1. Personalize and decorate your exterior however you’d like! Then, you are finished and ready to enjoy your new bag holder! You can slip the handle over your wrist or tie it to your leash and you are all set to start scoopin’!
7 Ways to Shop More Eco-Friendly and Support Non-Profits through AmazonSmile
Cut down on packaging, request less plastic and use AmazonSmile to generate donations for nonprofits like I Love A Clean San Diego by choosing us as your beneficiary.
As we head into the giving season, I Love A Clean San Diego offers some resources and suggestions to be environmentally conscious while also stretching your purchases to support nonprofits when using Amazon.
Fortune Magazine predicts online sales will grow by 25 to 35 percent this year as fewer consumers purchase in stores during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of those purchases will be made through Amazon. Like the more than one million charitable organizations on AmazonSmile, I Love A Clean San Diego benefits from those who choose our nonprofit as their beneficiary when shopping through this service. While our organization is grateful for the donations we receive through these purchases, online shopping is responsible for producing alarming amounts of unnecessary waste.
So, please consider these seven tips before logging on for convenience. You’ll lower your environmental footprint and automatically spread social good.
1. Refuse, Reduce and Reuse
While online shopping can be attractive for hard-to-find necessities, unfortunately, the service is not always the best option for the environment. Overseas manufacturing, coupled with transportation from shipping and home delivery releases tons of greenhouse gasses throughout the process. Additional packaging for delivery adds significantly to the waste stream.
It’s true that online shopping provides convenience and competitive prices, but you might take this as an opportunity to pause and consider the bigger picture and ask – do I really need this thing?
Considering the Boston Globe reported “one out of 10 American households rents a storage unit,” located in one of nearly 52,000 storage facilities nationwide, one might conclude we don’t really need more stuff.
Refusing to buy disposable or less durable products, especially plastics, is the most significant way to reduce waste. Reducing what we purchase still brings joy without excess that ultimately contributes to growing landfills.
2. Shop local and support your community
The list of positive reasons to shop local are far too long include in this article! The bottom line is this –
the more money we choose to keep in our communities makes for a more resilient economy and sustains local employment. Shopping local sustains the character and fabric of a city or town and is the most environmentally friendly purchase anyone can make. Choosing to buy products from local eco-conscious brands takes it a step further to enhance local economies and do less harm to our environment.
Shopping domestically produced goods is yet another way to add a greater level of environmental mindfulness to a purchase. Cheap items from overseas are on the fast track to the landfill. Here in San Diego County, the region’s largest landfill in Miramar is scheduled to reach capacity and close in 2030. Then what?
3. Shopping on Amazon? Use AmazonSmile
When you are choosing to shop online, make a conscious choice and shop using AmazonSmile. AmazonSmile donates 0.5 percent of eligible purchases directly to registered nonprofits like I Love A Clean San Diego. Supporting a nonprofit comes at no additional cost to you and is a great way ensure these organizations can continue to spread good in the world. It only takes a second to switch from Amazon to AmazonSmile and make your purchase go farther. You can also access AmazonSmile from the mobile app. Use the link above for directions.
4. Don’t Rush, Reduce the Carbon Footprint
When choosing to shop on Amazon, consider the effects Amazon Prime has on our environment. The option for same-day, one-day or two-day shipping increases our carbon footprint and releases unnecessary greenhouse gases as manufactures and shippers rush to get individually packaged products on your door step as quick as possible. Fast shipping contributes to a transportation sector that is already the largest source of air pollution in the world. More delivery trips to the door means more fuel burned.
Select no rush shipping and group your purchases. By choosing to send multiple purchases to your door at one time, you reduce the carbon footprint dramatically and will be equally elated as your items arrive together. Group shipping also reduces unnecessary packing for individually shipped products.
Amazon Prime members – choose Amazon Day Delivery and opt to have your eligible purchased items sent to you on a single day of the week of your choosing. Orders will be combined into fewer boxes and collectively delivered once a week. Save packaging, save delivery runs, save our planet.
5. Shop Frustration Free!
We know there is an absolute cost to convenience. National Geographic published an infographic, illustrating 40 percent of plastic produced is packaging and is used just once before it is discarded. In addition, the magazine noted that some 18 billion pounds of plastic waste flows into the oceans every year from coastal regions. Plastic never fully decomposes and is detrimental to the health of wildlife on land and in the oceans.
Want the dollars and sense of packaging costs to you? The University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences says, “the average cost of packaging is $1 for every $11 spent. Nine percent of the amount you spend on any product is probably the cost of its packaging.”
Frustration Free shopping on Amazon only takes a second and can save waste for a lifetime.
Amazon has an option to shop products that will ship in their own packaging, no additional packing needed and no extra waste. Here’s the deal – Amazon’s Certified Frustration Free Packing Program is designed to reduce waste, tested to ensure items are not damaged while shipped and includes recyclable materials. When shopping online, it’s a no brainer.
When you log in to your AmazonSmile account, select Amazon Frustration-Free Packing from the dropdown on the left side of the search bar or type directly into the search bar itself. From there, shoppers have access to all products that are included in this reduced waste program.
6. Go the extra mile. Go plastic free!
Feel like going the extra green mile? Email cs-reply@amazon.com and request a reduction in plastic and packaging on your account. Amazon will apply this request to all your purchases going forward.
7. Recycle Right
The Environmental Protection Agency reported containers and packaging make up a major portion of municipal solid waste, amounting to 80.1 million tons (United States, 2017). Imagine what that number looks like now with the explosion of home delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the Washington Post, by 2050, there will be more plastic than fish in the world’s oceans. This alarming statistic demands consumers reduce waste and recycle whenever possible to preserve our endangered ocean and wildlife.
Amazon Second Chance eliminates the guessing game of which packaging items can be recycled. Check out which Amazon packages can be recycled and learn how to correctly recycle or dispose of each unique item. Amazon Second Chance is also a great resource for purchasing second hand or pre-owned items to reduce waste.
I Love A Clean San Diego founded and maintains WasteFreeSD as a one-stop resource to help residents around the county recycle right and properly dispose of items that would otherwise end up in landfills. As shoppers replace household items of all kinds, it is essential that those items are recycled whenever possible and stay out of the landfills. Click on Recycle Right for additional resources.
Now that you have all the tools to shop online while making a conscious effort to preserve the environment and spread social good to non-profits – you’re ready for the holiday season! I Love A Clean San Diego appreciates all donations made to our organization through AmazonSmile as we continue to lead and inspire our community to actively conserve and enhance the environment through example, outreach, and local involvement.
If you have more helpful tips on how to shop more eco-consciously online, let us know!
Save Your Scraps Webinar
Save Your Scraps Webinar
Join I Love A Clean San Diego and the City of Poway from 10:00 AM – 11 AM on Saturday, October 3rd for a webinar on food waste and organics recycling! Come hungry to learn about reducing food waste in the kitchen, from smart shopping and proper storage to repurposing food scraps. Hear about new legislation surrounding organics recycling and how it will affect you and your household. Learn why it is so important to keep organic waste from reaching the landfill, and leave with the tools you need to stop wasting food (and money)! Register with your email address to receive the webinar link!
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Green Routines Webinar
Green Routines Webinar
Have you ever wondered how you could have healthier and less wasteful household and cleaning routines? Join I Love A Clean San Diego and the City of Carlsbad Sustainable Materials Management Division on Saturday, September 12th from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM for our Green Routines webinar.
Come hungry to learn about smart shopping, proper storage of food, repurposing food scraps and some of our favorite recipes for ‘green’ cleaners! Learn why it is vital to divert waste, especially organics, from our landfills, and leave with tools to help you stop wasting food (and money)!
This webinar is available for City of Carlsbad residents only.
Register Here to receive the webinar link!