Education Resources - Learn at Home
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Food Waste
- Watch our Organics Collection My Way videos with our residential curbside customers sharing their tips to make organics collection easy!
- USDA video: Who Cares About Reducing Food Waste?
- Learn how to reduce waste food at home
- Learn how to compost food waste
Composting, Gardening, and Landscaping
- Use our Backyard Composting Guide to learn how to compost using a backyard bin, the pile method, or worms.
- Watch a video on how to build a compost tumbler, a three bay compost bin, or a bin from used pallets.
- Learn about sustainable landscaping.
- Use our River Friendly Landscaping Guide to learn how to use native, drought-tolerant plants.
- Get Growing! with Farmer Fred. Lifetime Master Gardener Fred Hoffman is the host of the new, "Garden Basics with Farmer Fred" podcast. Or, tune in to 1530-AM/93.1-FM KFBK's "KFBK Garden Show" each Sunday morning from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., followed by "Get Growing" on Talk 650 KSTE from 10 a.m. to Noon. At noon, it's the KSTE Farm Hour. Listen to all the shows, live, via the KFBK.com and KSTE.com websites.
- Western Placer Waste Management Authority Recycling Buy-Back Center and Compost Sales
- Get FREE Wood Chips from SMUD are provided to residential customers to spread as mulch around trees and shrubs, making soil more fertile, and helping trees to keep growing during the summer heat. Not available for commercial use.
Related Content
- Bulky Waste Pickup
- Kiefer Landfill
- North Area Recovery Station
- Household Hazardous Waste Drop Off Centers
- Report Illegal Dumping
- SacGreenTeam Careers
Tools
- Collection Calendar & Sweeping Schedule
- How Do I Get Rid Of...
- Language Translation
- Sign-up for Email Updates
- SacGreenTeam Mobile App
Never miss your curbside collection day! The app is available to download in the app stores for both Apple and Android devices.
Plastic Bag Recycling
- Find drop off locations for plastic bags. Though not accepted in the County's curbside recycling program, many grocery stores and box stores accept them for recycling. Used plastic bags are made into fibers for clothing, plastic lumber, and even car parts!
Household Hazardous Waste
- Find drop off locations for household hazardous waste to properly recycle or dispose of used motor oil, antifreeze, pool chemicals, paints, batteries, etc.
- Learn how you can better manage and reduce your use of household hazardous waste
Kid's Stuff
Recycling
- Recycling education video - K - 2nd grade students (16 minutes)
- Recycling education video - 3rd - 5ft grade students (18 minutes)
- Watch a video to see where all cans, bottles, and paper go and what happens to them!
- Watch a video story of a strawberry's life – from the farm, the grocery store, your refrigerator, and beyond
Organics: Food Scraps, Food-Soiled Paper & Yard Trimmings
Trash Free Lunch, oh my!
- Make your own waste-free lunch!
- Learn about food waste collection at your school cafeteria. If there is not already a food waste collection program at your school, there will be soon!
- Sort Smart. Recycle Right! Video to educate children on the importance of sorting landfill, recyclables, and food scraps at school.
Composting with worms!
Build a worm box at home with the help of an adult. Feed the worms your fruit and vegetable scraps, and use the compost they make for your garden!
Hi! I'm Recycle Rex. My message is simple: "Recycle, reduce, reuse, and close the loop." Recycling is one of the easiest and best things we can do for Planet Earth. By recycling and then buying recycled products for home, school and play, we can really make a difference.
Safe House, Safe Me!
Download this coloring book to learn about hazardous products in your house. Also in Spanish--Casa Segura, Estoy Seguro!.
Here are some links to other fun sites!
- Games, Quizzes, and More: Fun things for kids to learn about the environment, including garbage and recycling. (U.S. EPA)
- Recycle City: There's lots to do here--people and places to visit and plenty of ways to explore how the city's residents recycle, reduce, and reuse waste. When you leave, you'll know much more about what you can do to help protect the environment. (U.S. EPA)
- Earth 911 for Students: Fun games and crafts that will help you learn how to protect the environment and recycle.