Business Education
Below is a list of programs specifically designed to assist businesses and multi-family residences with five (5) units or more. Please visit each of the Program’s websites to learn more about these free services, or be added as a resource. ** Some programs may only be applicable to businesses within unincorporated areas of the County.
For single-family using cart service and multi-family (2 to 4 units), and Garbage Disposal District (GDD), please click here.
Visit the Smart Business Recycling website to learn more about relevant laws, list of recyclers, and recycling resources for your business, multi-family residences of 5 units and more, or schools.
Businesses serving ready-to-eat food, online food-ordering platforms and retail establishments are to continue reducing waste from single-use items and expanded polystyrene products.
Your resource for reducing your single use plastic carryout bag impact to comply with the ordinance banning such bags in the unincorporated areas.
Should every glass or plastic bottle and aluminum can get another chance at life? Ever ask a beverage container why you should recycle? CalRecycle has the answers.
Could your business use a loan? If you are a manufacturer or recycling processor, the Los Angeles County Recycling Market Development Zone Program has financial, technical and marketing assistance available to help your business grow.
Projects requiring a construction, demolition, and/or grading permit must recycle at least 65% of the debris generated. The C&D Debris Recycling and Reuse Program provides information including forms and resources.
Los Angeles County residents and businesses throw away approximately 3.7 billion pounds of food each year while about 1 in 4 people are food insecure. In addition, Senate Bill 1383 set a statewide goal for large food generators to recover at least 20% of edible food currently disposed of for human consumption. Visit FoodDROPLA.com to learn about how businesses can safely donate their excess edible food.
The newly launched website to provide you with resources and information on how to best manage organic waste.
Solid Waste
Conversion technologies are sophisticated processes capable of converting post-recycled residual solid waste into renewable energy and fuels as well as other beneficial products. The County of Los Angeles is at the forefront of evaluating and promoting these advanced technologies. For more information, please visit our conversion technology website.
Visit the Solid Waste Information Management System (SWIMS) website for a listing of solid waste facilities that are open to the public, disposal tonnage reports, and publications such as the Los Angeles County Integrated Waste Management Plan.
The Task Force oversees solid waste management policy in the County of Los Angeles, and is comprised of representatives from local government, the solid waste management and recycling industry, and members of the general public, the business sector, and environmental organizations.