2016 Santa Barbara Earth Day Festival
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2016 Santa Barbara Earth Day Festival
A Publication of MarBorg Industries Spring 2016 2016 Santa Barbara Earth Day Festival The global climate movement is growing. As individuals, communities, and nations, we must work together to protect the only world we have. Take one step now and join us at Santa Barbara Earth Day. The Community Environmental Council (CEC) will host the 2016 Santa Barbara Earth Day Festival at Alameda Park on Saturday, April 16 and Sunday, April 17. The 2016 festival – which is free to attend – is themed “One World,” underscoring the reality that we must work together as individuals, communities, and nations to keep global warming well below two degrees, the level at which scientists say climate change will have seriously detrimental effects on the human population. Now in its 46th year, the community-organized festival is one of the longest-running and consistently held Earth Day celebrations in the country – and is believed to be one of the largest Earth Day festivals on the West Coast. Santa Barbara’s environmental reputation attracts national media, celebrity attention, and local crowds; the 2015 festival drew over 29,000 visitors. MarBorg Industries is pleased to be a sponsor of the 2016 Santa Barbara Earth Day Festival. This year the MarBorg Earth Day booth will feature a make your own recycled bird feeder project and a guess how many aluminum cans are in the aluminum bale raffle. RAFFLE Guess how many aluminum cans are in the aluminum bale at the MarBorg 2016 Earth Day booth! For more information on Santa Barbara Earth Day, go to www.SBEarthDay.org, email [email protected] or call 963-0583 ext. 100. Questions? Call 963-1852 or visit www.MarBorg.com Home Composting The Santa Barbara County Public Works Department supports alternatives to throwing food scraps and yard waste into your trash. Organics that enter the landfill release potent methane gas and contribute to climate change. “When you compost at home, leftover food scraps and plant materials are naturally recycled into nutrient-rich compost for your garden, and valuable resources are kept out of the landfill,” explained Sam Dickinson, a Program Specialist with the Department. This is a great way for you to reduce your environmental impact. Santa Barbara County makes it easy to compost with half price compost bins for sale as well as FREE workshops! Learn to Compost for Free – More Information: www.LessIsMore.org/compost SANTA BARBARA – Saturday, April 9th from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. at Santa Barbara City College Lifescape Gardens at 721 Cliff Drive (East Campus). SANTA YNEZ VALLEY – Saturday, April 30th from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. at the SYV Botanic Garden at 151 Sycamore Drive. ORCUTT – Saturday, May 14th from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. at the Sustainable Gardens at 624 West Foster Road. Onsite parking available. No need to RSVP. For more information call: 882-3618. Half Price Compost Bins The Santa Barbara County Public Works Department is currently offering bins for HALF PRICE (marked down from $80 to just $40). Bins are available at the South Coast Recycling and Transfer Station located at 4430 Calle Real, Santa Barbara from Monday to Saturday, 7 am-5 pm. For more information on creating your own nutrient rich compost for your garden call 882-3618, or visit us online at www.LessIsMore.org/compost. BYE BYE MATTRESS More than 50,000 mattresses end up in U.S. landfills every year. Make sure your mattress isn’t one of them! MarBorg is now accepting used mattresses for recycling at no charge at our C&D Facility. According to the Mattress Recycling Council (MRC), U.S. consumers discard at least 20 million mattresses and box springs annually. At 40 cubic feet per set, these mattresses and box springs account for up to 800 million cubic feet of waste generated each year. That’s equivalent to filling up your average professional football stadium EIGHT times! More often than not, these mattresses and box springs are ending up in the landfill. This is a real shame considering over 90% of these materials are recyclable. In October of 2015, the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) approved the proposed budget and recycling fee for “Bye Bye Mattress,” California’s new mattress recycling program administered by the Mattress Recycling Council (MCR). As a result, mattress retailers and sellers must collect an $11 recycling fee on each mattress or box spring sold to California consumers. The fees will be used to cover the costs of mattress collection, transportation, and recycling services statewide. After initiating a contract with the MRC, MarBorg is now accepting used mattresses at no charge at our C&D Facility, located at 119 N Quarantina. All mattress types and sizes, excluding futons, cribs, and couch mattresses, will be accepted. Thanks to the efforts of the MRC and MarBorg, used mattresses in the greater Santa Barbara area will be collected and transferred to a recycling facility in Santa Maria where a whopping 95% of materials will be recovered! MarBorg Industries Prsrt. Std. U.S. Postage PAID Santa Barbara, CA Permit No.139 728 E. Yanonali Street Santa Barbara California 93103 MarBorg Industries. Earth Day. Every Day. www.MarBorg.com This newsletter is printed on recycled paper! Visit us on Facebook RECYCLING COLLECTION What’s Recyclable? ALL PLASTIC (Todo Plástico) No Styrofoam or packing peanuts. No plastic bags. To learn more visit LessIsMore.org | County of Santa Barbara | (805) 882-3600 GLASS BOTTLES & JARS (Botellas y Tarros de Vidrio) No window glass or drinking glasses. ALL METAL (Todo Metal) No full or partly-full containers. No oil filters. PAPER & CARDBOARD (Papel y Cartón) Now including milk cartons! No paper plates, towels, napkins. GREEN WASTE RECYCLING As a reminder, the following are DO’s and DO NOT’s for your green waste containers: YES Grass, leaves, flowers, yard trimmings, ivy, plants and small branches. NO Palm fronds, pampas grass, food, animal waste, plastic bags, nursery pots, dirt, rocks or smelly socks! Questions? Call 963-1852 or visit www.MarBorg.com