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KPBS Midday EditionI Love a Clean San Diego wants San Diegans to send less trash to landfills by recycling more. Its campaign goes into high gear Wednesday, which is America Recycles Day.
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The Oceanside Pier and Sunset Cliffs were the two trashiest beaches in San Diego County last year, according to 2016 beach cleanup data released Monday by San Diego Coastkeeper and the Surfrider Foundation's San Diego chapter.
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KPBS Midday EditionI Love A Clean San Diego is holding a workshop on zero waste in the home on Saturday, Jan. 28, at Ocean Knoll Farm, 701 Bonita Drive, in Encinitas.
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The city and county of San Diego kicked off its 43rd annual Christmas tree recycling program Monday.
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San Diego has already met its 2020 greenhouse gas reduction goals outlined in the city's year-old Climate Action Plan. But most of the progress was due to state actions, and little progress has been made on the city's biggest source of emissions: transportation.
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The cap-and-trade dollars will cover clean-vehicle subsidies, urban parks and trees, home weatherization and transit programs.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego City Council on Tuesday is considering a ban on single-use plastic bags. The local ordinance has been on hold for nearly three years, amid an uncertain future for similar legislation statewide.
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Volunteers with three environmental groups Tuesday picked up more than 1,100 pounds of trash left on San Diego beaches over the three-day holiday weekend.
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Oceanside farmers, chefs and recycling experts are meeting to talk about a new state mandate. AB 1826 calls on cities to work with grocery stores and restaurants to divert organic waste from landfills.
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The city recognized companies and organizations for their efforts in protecting the environment and conserving natural resources.
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