Watershed Warriors: Bonsall Community Cleanup

Join I Love A Clean San Diego, the Bonsall Chamber of Commerce, and Miss Bonsall Pageants for a litter cleanup in Bonsall! We will collect trash along the Bonsall Preserve to divert waste from the watershed and preserve the natural beauty of this beloved area.

I Love A Clean San Diego will bring cleanup supplies and explain the impact of this cleanup on our watershed, as well as verify community service hours. This is a great opportunity to learn ways to protect our local environment!

We encourage volunteers to bring your own reusable items such as water bottles, work gloves, and buckets to help us in our mission to have a zero waste, litter free and environmentally engaged San Diego region!

All volunteers are required to fill out a waiver form to participate and anyone under the age of 18 needs a waiver signed by their parent or guardian.

See you there!

SE HABLA ESPAÑOL: Si se requiere ayuda con la registración, llame a Carly Keen (619) 704-2774 o mande un email a ckeen@cleansd.org.
(For this cleanup, there are 2 waivers – 1 for I Love A Clean San Diego, and 1 for the County of San Diego Parks and Rec. We will have all waivers at our check-in table, but if you are under 18 and will be attending without a guardian, please make sure your guardian prints and signs both waivers and bring them with you to the cleanup!)

Clean Cities Initiative: Imperial Beach Cleanup

Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day by giving back to your community! Join I Love A Clean San Diego, SDG&E, and the City of Imperial Beach Government for our Clean Cities Initiative Cleanup at the beloved Rose Teeple Park. We will pick up litter from around the neighborhood to beautify the local community!

With the help of over 430 volunteers last year, we removed more than 500 pounds of trash and recyclables from the local environment! Help us increase our impact by volunteering and bringing a friend, and celebrate after the cleanup with $5 beers at Mike Hess Brewing on Seacoast Drive!

I Love A Clean San Diego will bring cleanup supplies and explain the impact of this cleanup on our watershed, as well as verify community service hours. This is a great opportunity to learn ways to protect our local environment!

We encourage volunteers to bring your own reusable items such as water bottles, work gloves, and buckets to help us in our mission to have a zero waste, litter free and environmentally engaged San Diego region!

All volunteers are required to fill out a waiver form to participate and anyone under the age of 18 needs a waiver signed by their parent or guardian.

See you there!

SE HABLA ESPAÑOL: Si se requiere ayuda con la registración, llame a Carly Keen (619) 704-2774 o mande un email a ckeen@cleansd.org.

Adventures in Sustainability Workshop

Join I Love A Clean San Diego as we team up with the County of San Diego for our FREE Adventures in Sustainability Workshop, focusing on how to put your passion into action while you are in action as well!

On Saturday February 22nd, 2020 from 10AM-12PM at the Water Conservation Garden (12122 Cuyamaca College Dr W, El Cajon, CA 92019) we will be hosting the last workshop of a three part series. Learn how to fold sustainability practices in to everyday hobbies, chores, and even social occasions! Host a party, give gifts, travel in confidence, and even care for your pet in a more environmentally conscious way. Join I Love A Clean San Diego in spreading sustainability through conversation, action, and passion!

Hands-on activities will be available for all ages, including an eco kid’s craft and a make-and-take project!

Make and Take: Granola ball bites demo and DIY t-shirt produce bag
Eco Kid’s Craft: Decorating gift wrap from zero waste items
Raffle Prizes: Stasher Bag, Ecoffee Reusable Cup

In addition to the workshop, participate in the community Swap ‘n Shop – a free item exchange table! Bring items and take items, it’s as simple as that! Example items that have been brought to past workshops include: clothes, nail polish, stereos, pet supplies, books, CD’s, picture frames, kitchen ware, Halloween costumes, etc.

See you there, and don’t forget to register!

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Save Your Scraps Workshop

Join I Love A Clean San Diego as we team up with the County of San Diego for our FREE Save Your Scraps Organic workshop on Saturday, February 15, 2020 from 10AM-12PM at the Water Conservation Garden (12122 Cuyamaca College Dr W, El Cajon, CA 92019). Learn how to keep organics out of the landfill by shopping smart, storing food properly, and composting your scraps. We’ll also cover water conservation tools, such as ocean friendly gardens and laundry-to-landscape systems. Activities include making vermicomposting bins and a kids’ craft corner.

Hands-on activities will be available for all ages, including an eco kid’s craft and a make-and-take project!

Make and Take: DIY vermicompost bins
Eco Kid’s Craft: Coloring “Eat me First” signs
Raffle Prizes: Stasher Bag, Dr. Bronner’s soap

In addition to the workshop, participate in the community Swap ‘n Shop – a free item exchange table! Bring items and take items, it’s as simple as that! Example items that have been brought to past workshops include: clothes, nail polish, stereos, pet supplies, books, CD’s, picture frames, kitchen ware, Halloween costumes, etc.

At the end of the workshop, 25 participants will be able to create and take home a fully-functioning vermicomposting bin (composting with worms). Participants will be added on a first come, first serve basis.

 

See you there, and don’t forget to register!

 

Check out the last workshop in the series:

Adventures in Sustainability – February 22, 2020

 

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Green Routines Workshop

Green Routines Workshop

Join I Love A Clean San Diego as we team up with the County of San Diego for our FREE Green Routines Workshop on Saturday, February 8, 2020 from 10AM-12PM at the Water Conservation Garden (12122 Cuyamaca College Dr W, El Cajon, CA 92019). This is the first of a series of three zero waste-themed workshops at this location. Whether you’re starting your zero waste journey or ready to take it to the next level, come learn how to set yourself up for zero waste success!

Through educational booths and hands-on activities, you will learn ways to go zero waste in the kitchen, bathroom, and common areas throughout the home. We will discuss the importance of a zero waste lifestyle and how to confidently implement sustainable practices into various aspects of your life.

Hands-on activities will be available for all ages, including an eco-kid’s craft and a make-and-take project!

Make and Take: DIY Toothpsate
Kid’s Craft: Tin Can planters
Raffle Prizes: Stasher Bag, Lotus Reusable Produce Bags

In addition, attendees can bring in gently used items you were planning to donate and participate in the Swap ‘n’ Shop! Participants can exchange or donate those items giving them a second life and keeping them out of the landfill. Some example items that have been brought to past workshops include clothes, nail polish, stereos, pet supplies, books, CD’s, picture frames, kitchenware, Halloween costumes, etc.

 

See you there, and don’t forget to register for this free workshop!

 

Check out the next workshops in the series:

Save Your Scraps – February 15, 2020

Adventures in Sustainability – February 22, 2020

 

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A Day With Bea Johnson: Beach Cleanup

Bea Johnson to present with I Love A Clean San Diego

Join I Love A Clean San Diego as we partner with Scisters Salon and San Diego State University Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs to welcome Bea Johnson, the creator of the zero waste lifestyle movement, to San Diego!

Get outside for a cleanup with Bea in the morning, and later that evening come out to SDSU for a lecture and Q&A delivered by the “priestess of zero waste” herself!

When/Where:

Monday, December 9th 2019
10:00AM – 12:00PM Pick litter with Bea at South Shores Park (S Shores Park Dy, San Diego, CA 92109)
6:30PM – 8:00PM Lecture followed by Q&A at SDSU’s Conrad Prebys Aztec Union Theater (6075 Aztec Cir Dr, San Diego, CA 92182)

Cost: FREE! Please register to ensure your seat at the lecture.

Bea Johnson and her family have produced a mere pint of trash per year since 2008. With a blog turned international bestselling book (Zero Waste Home), Bea initiated a global movement. She has inspired hundreds of thousands of people to adopt waste-free living, open unpackaged shops, conceive reusable products, and launch organizations.

As a leading spokesperson for the zero waste lifestyle, she has completed 19 international speaking tours and given talks in over 60 countries. Her clients include Google, Amazon, Starbucks, IKEA, TEDx, the European Parliament and the United Nations. She is a Grand Prize winner of The Green Awards and the founder of Bulk Finder, a web-based app with 46K+ bulk locations in 160+ countries. She is a French native who currently lives in Mill Valley, California.

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A Day With Bea Johnson: Lecture and Q&A

Bea Johnson to present with I Love A Clean San Diego

Join I Love A Clean San Diego as we partner with Scisters Salon and San Diego State University Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs to welcome Bea Johnson, the creator of the zero waste lifestyle movement, to San Diego!

Get outside for a cleanup with Bea in the morning, and later that evening come out to SDSU for a lecture and Q&A delivered by the “priestess of zero waste” herself!

When/Where:

Monday, December 9th 2019
10:00AM – 12:00PM Pick litter with Bea at South Shores Park (S Shores Park Dy, San Diego, CA 92109)
6:30PM – 8:00PM Lecture followed by Q&A at SDSU’s Conrad Prebys Aztec Union Theater (6075 Aztec Cir Dr, San Diego, CA 92182)

Cost: FREE! Please register to ensure your seat at the lecture.

Bea Johnson and her family have produced a mere pint of trash per year since 2008. With a blog turned international bestselling book (Zero Waste Home), Bea initiated a global movement. She has inspired hundreds of thousands of people to adopt waste-free living, open unpackaged shops, conceive reusable products, and launch organizations.

As a leading spokesperson for the zero waste lifestyle, she has completed 19 international speaking tours and given talks in over 60 countries. Her clients include Google, Amazon, Starbucks, IKEA, TEDx, the European Parliament and the United Nations. She is a Grand Prize winner of The Green Awards and the founder of Bulk Finder, a web-based app with 46K+ bulk locations in 160+ countries. She is a French native who currently lives in Mill Valley, California.

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Please consider a donation to keep our programs thriving by clicking here! I Love A Clean San Diego is a registered nonprofit 501(c)(3).

Green Business Solutions Workshop

Green Business Solutions Workshop

Wondering how to make your workplace more sustainable?

Join us for an informational and interactive session focusing on zero waste business practices. On Tuesday, December 10th, I Love A Clean San Diego will be partnering with the City of Encinitas to host a Green Business Solutions Workshop at the Encinitas Library (540 Cornish Drive Encinitas, CA 92024). We will identify the importance of a zero waste lifestyle, how to implement these practices in your business, and the environmental and economic benefits of going green. Whether you work in an office, a restaurant, or in retail, we will have valuable information for all business models. This will be a great opportunity for you to network and share ideas for creating a more eco-conscious work space.

4:30pm – 5:00pm Appetizers and Networking

5:00pm – 7:00pm Workshop and Discussion Groups

This workshop is FREE, please register to attend!

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Reduce Food Waste This Holiday Season to Save Money and the Environment

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Food is the centerpiece of nearly all gatherings for the holidays. Yet, in the U.S. some 40 percent of all food produced in the U.S.  never gets eaten. Millions of pounds of uneaten meat, gravy, green beans, mashed potatoes and other seasonal trimmings wind up in landfills to rot. In fact, food is the single largest material disposed of at U.S. landfills today, amounting to each person tossing an average of 20 pounds of food per month into the trash at a cost of approximately $1,500 each year per family. This is a statistic San Diegans can change.

Wasted food also wastes money, time, labor, transportation, water and land used to grow the food. And, decomposing food in landfills release methane gas, a climate pollutant that is up to 86 times more potent than carbon dioxide – so, what do we do?

Fortunately, small changes can make a big difference. This holiday season, by following a few simple tips from I Love A Clean San Diego and WasteFreeSD.org, residents of San Diego County can save money and help the environment while enjoying their holiday meals.

Plan to Reduce Before You Buy

The easiest way to reduce food waste during the holidays is to buy and prepare the right amount of food.

Save the Food, a campaign of the Ad Council in collaboration with the Natural Resources Defense Council, created a tool to help save money and time while reducing food waste. Save the Food’s online Guest-imator helps create a menu based on how many people are attending your holiday feast. Try it out here:

Reduce plate waste by using smaller dishes and serving spoons – seriously, it works. Guests can always come back for seconds. Having a plan for leftovers is another way to ensure that the food you prepare is eaten. Provide containers for guests to take home remaining food or use the leftovers in creative ways. There are a number of creative online leftover recipe resources that provide simple solutions.

Vegetable Dishes are Filling and Delicious Substitutions for Meat

Reducing meat dishes and increasing vegetable dishes is just as filling and delicious, and greatly reduces waste. Here is just one of hundreds of resources for vegetarian meals that keep the fall feel of a thanksgiving meal and this site provides suggestions for vegetarian leftovers.

Visit WasteFreeSD.org for more tips, including how to keep fruits and vegetables fresh longer.

Learn More About Reducing Food Waste

Residents interested in learning more about food waste reduction, can visit the County of San Diego’s Recycling website, or attend one of I Love A Clean San Diego’s free, family-friendly Zero Waste Workshops. An upcoming workshop will be hosted in Carlsbad on November 16. Learn more and sign up for the newsletter to receive event updates at CleanSD.org.

Keep Fats, Oils and Greases Out of the Drain

Another important way to protect our environment (and your plumbing) this holiday season, and year-round, is to properly manage used cooking oil.

Deep fried turkeys have become an increasingly popular holiday tradition, but can use up to three gallons of cooking oil. If discarded down a drain like a kitchen sink, oils, fats, and greases may block pipes and cause sewage overflow into homes, streets, lawns, and our ocean, not to mention severely damage home plumbing systems.

Contrary to popular belief, mixing oil with soap or pouring hot water down the drain afterwards are not effective methods for preventing “fat-bergs” that cause sewage backups.

Fortunately, free drop off locations exist for cooking oils.  Collect cooled cooking oils in a secure lidded container labeled “used cooking oil.” Do not mix chemicals or other liquids with the cooking oil. To find the closest drop off location, visit the Recycling and Household Hazardous Waste database, WasteFreeSD.org, or call 1-877-R-1-EARTH (1-877-713-2784).

Green Routines Workshop

Green Routines Workshop

Join I Love A Clean San Diego as we team up with the City of San Diego for our FREE Green Routines Workshop on Saturday, December 7, 2019 from 10AM-12PM at the Otay Mesa-Nestor Branch Library (3003 Coronado Ave, San Diego, CA 92154). Whether you’re starting your zero waste journey or ready to take it to the next level, come learn how to set yourself up for zero waste success!

Through educational booths and hands-on activities, you will learn ways to go zero waste in the kitchen and bathroom, and common areas throughout the home. We will discuss the importance of a zero waste lifestyle and how to confidently implement sustainable practices into various aspects of your life.

Hands-on activities will be available for all ages, including an eco-kid’s craft and a make-and-take project!

Make and Take: DIY Toothpaste
Eco-Kid’s Craft: Coloring Eat Me First! signs

In addition, attendees can bring in gently used items you were planning to donate and participate in the Swap ‘n’ Shop! Participants can exchange or donate those items giving them a second life and keeping them out of the landfill. Some example items that have been brought to past workshops include clothes, nail polish, stereos, pet supplies, books, CD’s, picture frames, kitchenware, Halloween costumes, etc.

See you there!

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