Waste Reduction Resources
If you’re looking for ways to reduce waste at home, the San Mateo County Sustainability Department is here to help. We offer free resources, workshops, and events to help residents recycle waste responsibly and reuse old items. Explore our guides, attend a Fixit Clinic, and take steps toward a more sustainable community.
How to Limit Your Waste
Reduce, reuse, repair, recycle, and compost.
Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Guide
Choosing to reduce, reuse, and repair is a great way to reduce your environmental footprint. View our comprehensive guide (PDF) to learn more about reusing, donating, and recycling your items.
Computer and Electronics Recycling
Proper reuse and recycling of old electronics reduces landfill waste and protects the environment from harmful pollution. View our comprehensive guide (PDF) to learn more about reusing, donating, and recycling your items. The Sustainability Department offers multiple free electronics recycling and reuse drop-off events throughout the county. These events offer residents a convenient way to dispose of their electronic waste responsibly.
Additionally, our Fixit Clinics are a fun and engaging way to extend the life of your electronics and household appliances. These repair clinics offer hands-on help from experts to fix your broken items and provide a collaborative space for learning with others.
Organic Waste and Composting
Organic waste refers to biodegradable materials that come from plants and animals, such as food scraps, yard waste, and paper products. These materials naturally decompose over time and can be transformed into useful resources rather than sitting in a landfill. Composting is a simple yet powerful method for converting kitchen scraps and yard waste into nutrient-rich compost that can be applied to local parks and gardens.
We offer resources to help you get started, including compost workshops, information on curbside compost collection, and a guide to set up a home compost system.
Simple Steps to Reduce Waste at Home
Discover resources for keeping waste out of landfills and giving old items new life.
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Learn how easy and fun it is to recycle your fruit and vegetable scraps, leaves, and plant cuttings into compost in these free workshops! These workshops teach composting options suitable for those with or without a backyard. Apartment dwellers welcome! Compost provides valuable nutrients for your garden soil, helps retain moisture, which saves water, prevents erosion, loosens clay and compacted soils for better drainage, and suppresses weeds. It is rewarding to know you are turning what some consider waste into precious organic material for your garden.
Discounts and rebates for backyard compost and worm compost bins will be distributed to San Mateo County residents!
COMPOST WORKSHOP
Date: June 27, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Foster City Community Garden
Register here.