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Become a Program Partner
Get Involved and become a Program Partner today!
Many organizations in San Diego County have joined forces with ILACSD in order to support our mission of environmental education. The following organizations have been extremely valuable in helping us develop our unique and influential programs. To learn more about this exciting opportunity contact Pauline Martinson at (619) 291-0103 Ext. 3004.
R-1-EARTH Recycling and Household Hazardous Waste Outreach and Education Campaign |
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Partner: County of San Diego Department of Public WorksThis program focuses on San Diego County's unincorporated areas. The campaigning goals are:
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Used Motor Oil Recycling and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Public Education Campaigns |
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Partner: California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB)This program includes the research and development of a "Community Based Social Marketing" campaign targeting immigrant "Do-It-Yourself" oil changers in Chula Vista, National City and Imperial Beach. Responsibilities include the following:
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San Diego Regional Household Hazardous Waste and E-waste Public Education Campaign |
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Partner: In collaboration with the Solana Center for Environmental InnovationThis program takes a regional approach to household hazardous waste, E- and U-waste education and recycling. We have successfully developed and implemented the public education component of the program, which includes:
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City of Chula Vista Storm Water Pollution Prevention Public Education & Outreach Campaign |
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Partner: In collaboration with the City of Chula Vista's Storm Water DivisionThe City of Chula Vista's environmental departments and ILACSD have banded together to create a campaign to improve water quality in San Diego Bay and its receiving waters, while increasing overall environmental awareness and involvement among its residents. The campaign is designed to not only educate the community but increase community involvement in Chula Vista through a combination of traditional advertising and community-based social marketing. |
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Source Reduction and Recycling Presentations |
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Partner: City of PowayILACSD delivers youth and adult "Pollution Prevention" presentations, which emphasize the importance of recycling used oil and proper handling of other household hazardous waste. We also serve as a liaison for the City of Poway and the CIWMB by conducting data collection at certified used oil collection centers in Poway.
Partner: Made possible by Waste Management of North CountyWe provide recycling presentations to over 3,500 students each year, tailored to the unique needs of their areas, Carlsbad and Oceanside. |
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Recycling of Household Hazardous Waste Education Campaign |
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Partner: City of Chula Vista Environmental Services DepartmentWe conduct recycling, storm water pollution prevention, and used motor oil and filter recycling presentations, and conduct used motor oil filter exchange events in South Bay San Diego. |
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Adopt-A-Beach Program |
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Partner: California Coastal CommissionI Love A Clean San Diego is the San Diego County coordinator for the Adopt-A-Beach program, a statewide beach cleanup program aimed at curbing marine debris. The San Diego portion of the program is one of the largest and most developed statewide and includes a website allowing volunteers to find out about the program specifics and register for the program online. ILACSD has also developed a signage program to recognize adopters at over 60 beach locations countywide. Recently, the San Diego County Adopt-A-Beach program was expanded to include 10 inland sites, the only program in the state to do so. Through this program, ILACSD delivers 25 presentations each year to first time adopters, educating them on the effects of marine debris. In total, over 5,000 volunteers are involved in the Adopt-A-Beach program each year in San Diego County. |
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