Oxnard, California - 93030 Local Recycling Centers
Recycling Centers for Oxnard, California
Rhino Recycling Center
2401 N Rose Ave
Oxnard, CA 93036
1-800-ALL-GONE
1701 N Lombard St
Oxnard, CA 93030
SA Recycling
1441 Mountain View Ave
Oxnard, CA 93030
SA Recycling
521 N. Rice Ave
Oxnard, CA 93030
Gold Coast Recycling & Transfer Station
5275 Colt St
Ventura, CA 93003
EJ Harrison & Sons
5275 Colt St
Ventura, CA 93003
Standard Industries
1905 Lirio Ave
Ventura, CA 93004
Harrison E J & Sons
1589 Lirio Ave
Ventura, CA 93004
Nexcycle
6040 Telegraph Rd
Ventura, CA 93003
G & C Technologies
90 Camarillo St
Camarillo, CA 93012
Camarillo Recycling
849 Via Alondra
Camarillo, CA 93012
Scrap Stop Metals
20749 Prairie St
Chatsworth, CA 91311
Shredsource
12165 Branford St
Sun Valley, CA 91352
New Horizon Salvage
11965 Branford St
Sun Valley, CA 91352
Golden State Environmental - Waste Management Services
3500 Olive St
Burbank, CA 91505
Commodity Resource and Environmental
116 E Prospect Ave
Burbank, CA 91502
Bedford Enterprises
1940 W Betteravia Rd
Santa Maria, CA 93455
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How Do I Recycle Old Books
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How and Why would I Compost
You might want to compost if you need fertilizer for your garden or landscaping.
You might want to compost if you need fertilizer for your garden or landscaping. Compost is just as good or better than commericial fertilizers. It also doesn't cost anything to create compost because it's made with the organic waste you produce.
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Tips About Water Conservation
The best way by far to lower the planet's need for water is water conservation. Using less water has a chain reaction effect by using less energy for heating water and treating sewage. Using less water, especially hot water, also saves electricity which in turn saves water because the production of electricity itself uses a good deal of water.