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Old paint. Solvents. Batteries. Computer
monitors. These are some of the household
hazardous waste and electronic waste items
you can bring to a Roundup for recycling.
It’s a great opportunity to clean out your
garage and clean up the environment. Our
free drive-thru, drop-off events are a quick,
convenient, and common-sense
way to dispose of materials
too toxic to trash,
pour down a sink,
or dump in a
storm drain.
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TOO
TOXIC
TO
TRASH
Household Hazardous
Waste & Electronic Waste
Roundup
Saturday, March 30, 2019
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Betty Ainsworth Sports
Center
3851 W. El Segundo Blvd.,
El Segundo Blvd. and Doty Ave.
Hawthorne
For more information
or an event schedule, contact:
1(888) CLEAN-LA,
www.CleanLA.com
or 1(800) 238-0172
www.lacsd.org
Enter Parking Lot
from Doty Avenue
Western Ave
Crenshaw Blvd
105
HAWTHORNE MUNICIPAL
Betty Ainsworth
Sports Center
Prairie Ave
AIRPORT
El Segundo Blvd
Doty Ave
No Business Waste Accepted
Brought to you by the County of Los Angeles and presented
by the Department of Public Works and the Sanitation
Districts of Los Angeles County in cooperation with
the cities of Carson, Compton, Culver City, El Segundo,
Gardena, Hawthorne, Hermosa Beach, Inglewood,
Lawndale, Los Angeles, Manhattan Beach, Redondo
Beach, and Torrance.
Home-generated sharps waste such as hypodermic
needles, pen needles, syringes, lancets, and intravenous
needles SHOULD NOT be placed in your trash. Bring
them to the Roundups or visit www.CLEANLA.com for
alternate disposal options.
You can also take your used motor oil to more than
600 oil recycling centers in Los Angeles County. Call
1(888) CLEAN-LA for a complete listing.
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