Culver City is dedicated to fostering a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable environment. With a steadfast commitment to reducing pollution and minimizing waste, the City has implemented a multifaceted approach towards environmental stewardship. Through innovative initiatives, collaborative community efforts, and progressive policies, Culver City strives to not only enhance the quality of life for its residents but also to serve as a model for sustainability.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) consists of materials such as, but not limited to, cleaning products, paints, chemicals, and electronics that could potentially cause fires or other dangerous outcomes when put in the trash bins. Improper disposal of Hazardous Waste is dangerous and illegal.
Residents may drop off batteries at the local household hazardous waste facilities. Local home improvement stores or grocery stores may accept household batteries. The Julian Dixon Branch Library in Culver City accepts household batteries.
Other materials that may be dropped off at the HHW facility include:
Culver City’s Mattress Recycling Program is in coordination with Bye Bye Mattress through the Mattress Recycling Council. In addition to collecting unwanted mattresses and box spring foundations, it sorts and loads these items onto trailers by Culver City staff at the Transfer Station. After the items are loaded, a dedicated mattress recycler collects materials from the City to be recycled.
Holiday Tree-cycling is offered by either the Green Cart Collection or the 'Park Your Tree' program. Flocked or artificial trees cannot be composted, place these trees in the black container.