As part of the new solid waste contract with the City of Manhattan Beach, Waste Management will host recycling center tours for residents and commercial customers in Manhattan Beach who want to learn more about the recycling process.
To RSVP or receive more information about the tours, please click here to e-mail Vickie Wippel.
2011 TOUR DATES AND LOCATIONS:
Date |
Time |
Location |
Address |
Details |
Directions from Manhattan Beach |
Monday, October 17, 2011 |
10:00 AM |
WM Transfer Station |
321 Francisco Street Carson, CA |
Tours are free and will last approximately 1 hour. RSVP required via email. Guests must be at least 14 years of age and wear closed toed shoes on the tour. Transportation to and from facility not provided. |
405 South; 110 South; exit Torrance Boulevard; Right on Hamilton Avenue; Right on Del Amo Boulevard; Left on Figueroa; Right on West Francisco Street; property located at 321 Francisco Street
|
Monday, November 14, 2011 |
10:00 AM |
WM Recycling Center |
8405 Loch Lomond Drive Pico Rivera, CA |
Tours are free and will last approximately 1 hour. RSVP required via email. Guests must be at least 14 years of age and wear closed toed shoes on the tour. Transportation to and from facility not provided. |
405 North; 105 East; 605 North; exit Whittier Boulevard; Left onto Whittier Boulevard; Left on Paramount Boulevard; Right on Loch Lomond Drive; property located at 8405 Loch Lomond Drive |
TRANSFER STATION
Waste Management’s Carson Transfer Station (or T-Station) is where all trash is hauled before it goes to the Waste Management landfill in Corona, California. Trash is collected here before being landfilled because it is more time and carbon efficient to haul a smaller number of trucks that hold more waste than to send all of the collection trucks back and forth from Manhattan Beach (and other cities) directly to the landfill.
At the Transfer Station, Waste Management also collects, sorts, and processes green waste before it is sent to a green waste facility to become mulch (a form of recycling). There is also a sort line and other sorting processes where Waste Management recovers as much waste as possible for recycling before it is landfilled.
MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY (MRF)
Waste Management’s Material Recovery Facility in Pico Rivera is where much of the recyclables collected in the South Bay are sent for processing. Here, everything that is placed in the blue recycling cart is separated and baled, before it is ultimately returned to the marketplace to become new products. At this tour, you can see how and why various types of materials can (or cannot) be recycled.
2012 tour dates will be announced at a later time.
To learn more about the programs and services Waste Management offers to Manhattan Beach residents and business owners, visit Waste Management's Programs and Services Site for Manhattan Beach.