Waste Services Company
P.O. Box 1410 , Mar Vista, California, United States
Service quality makesall the difference.The proper removal, hauling and disposal of materials requires not only an experienced company but 'actual experienced personnel.' We truly are the safest, most equiped, convenient,experienced and affordable local service in Mar Vista. We provide the best removal,haul-away and disposal solutions to meet any specific situation, in regards of i.e. space, budget, or schedule.We are the only socal company with a complete fleet of equipment that allows our team to accurately quote,schedule and complete any size project in a timelylux manner and in the most professional of industry styles without regard of weight, amount, or type of materials. Our Waste Services, Co. eqipment fleet is composedof bobcat loaders, crane loaders, solids refuse trucks,rank dumpsters & super 10 trucks, along with allobvious safety tools and gear e.g 'hand carts, dollies,back braces, gloves, breathing masks, eye protectors,work apparel, etc. though above and beyond the tools our personal experience, professionalism, and love of;is what makes for genuine quality in the service game.Truly no project is to big or to small. Our upfront rates are lower than those of the rest, but it is the quality ofour service – WHAT MAKES US SIMPLY THE BEST.
We are simply the BEST CHOICE
- Our personnel is fully insured, and professionaly trained in safety precedures and customer service. Our experience is of highest industry quality and leadeship level.
- We offer our clients the best possible service performance at the most unbleatable professional price, our upfront rates make for no hidden charges or budget surprises.
- We participate in recycling drives and practicing and promoting cleaner disposal alternatives. We take pride in the fact that we are able to Recycle up to 76% of the items we collect. Landfill diversion is our specialty. A true green service in Mar Vista.
- We help our customers get rid of unwanted junk effortlessly, One call does it all.
- For items that are deemed otherwise for donation we work in conjucntion with goodwill, salvation army, and various non-profit organizations to ensure that the most use of usable items is derrived for the good of others through appropriate deviation channels.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Reduce
The most essential way to reduce waste is to avoid creating it in the first place. Unfortunately, current consumer behavior is trending in the wrong direction. According the the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, each person created 2.7 pounds of waste each day in 1960. Today that number is 4.3 pounds. Some companies, however, are getting more efficient with their product packaging to save resources. Plastic 2-liter soft drink bottles are one example. Manufacturers have reduced the weight of the plastic used in these bottles by 0.6 ounces over the last 30 years.While this may seem insignificant, it keeps 250 million pounds of plastic from becoming part of the waste stream. Likewise, consumers can reduce simply by cutting back and making small changes. Cutting back on water and energy use at home is a good place to start. When making a purchase, look for durable products that will last a long time, rather than something that might need to be replaced quickly.
Reuse
Reuse refers to several things. It can mean investing in items that can be reused --- for example, using cloth tote bags when you shop instead of asking for plastic bags, or buying reusable food containers, such as a thermal coffee mug or a reusable water bottle.It also means looking for ways to repurpose discarded items, especially those that cannot be recycled and will end up sitting in a landfill for centuries. Consider repairing an item rather than throwing it out.If you're upgrading an appliance or gadget, see if you can donate the old one to someone who can use it. If a product has served its purpose, look for alternative uses. For example, clean used jars can be used to store leftovers or odds and ends.
Recycle
Recycling also keeps usable materials out of the landfill. Objects that might be considered waste are turned back into raw materials that can be used in the manufacture of other items. Recycling consists of three basic steps.
- The first step is collection and processing. Communities handle this in various ways. For example, some may offer curbside recycling, while others may have central drop-off facilities. The recyclables are then sorted, cleaned and turned into marketable raw materials --- for example, paper is turned into pulp and plastics are melted down.
- Step two consists of manufacturing the recycled materials into new products
- Step three occurs when consumers purchase recycled products. This completes the recycling loop. As a consumer, you can participate by properly recycling as much waste as possible, and by looking for products that contain recycled content. Often, product manufacturers will tout this as a selling point.Recycling allows us to 'reuse' materials many times over to conserve natural resources while continuing to create the products we use in our everyday lives.It takes much more energy to create new items or products from raw materials.
- Reducing and diverting food waste and yard waste reduces methane emissions in landfills. Methane is another, even stronger greenhouse gas.
- reusing and recycling wood products can leave more trees standing, allowing forests to continue to store, rather than releasing carbon dioxide.
- In addition, when we recycle our waste, we reduce the amount of materials that need to be manufactured, thereby reducing energy use and, thus, reducing emissions of carbon dioxide, the most common greenhouse gas.
Waste Services, Co. | Overview
We are Mar Vistas' full-service garbage management company, we offer on-request collection, task removal. and disposal of most material types. By way of professionalism, we are fully insured, and on a continous team collaboration to improve or develop; not only the most efficient but also the safest procedures to remove, transport and dispose of most types of refuse materials.
Hazards Waste
Hazardous Household Waste (HHW), sometimes called retail hazardous waste or 'home generated special materials', is post-consumer waste which qualifies as hazardous waste when discarded. A typical home can contain an array of household hazardous products for cleaning, painting, beautifying, and cleaning around the house, yard, workshop and garage.When used, stored and disposed per label directions, most household products like cleaners, beauty products, medicines, auto fluids, paint and lawn care products pose little hazard to people or to the environment. However, improper use, storage and disposal of household hazardous products can potentially harm our families, children, and pets, pollute our neighborhoods and contaminate our ground, water and air.
These products exhibit many of the same dangerous characteristics as fully regulated hazardous waste due to their potential for reactivity, ignitability, corrosivity, toxicity, or persistence. It includes household chemicals and other substances for which the owner no longer has a use, the products used for home, personal, automotive care, pest control and other purposes. Examples include drain cleaners, oil paint, motor oil, antifreeze, fuel, poisons, pesticides, herbicides and rodenticides, fluorescent lamps, lamp ballasts, smoke detectors, some types of cleaning chemicals, and E-waste (such as televisions, computers, and cell phones). Because of these products potentially hazardous ingredients, special care is required when this types of materials are being disposed of or stored.The chemical-based household products from a single home may seem insignificant; but when millions of homes across Los Angeles County use similar products — handling, storing and disposing of them improperly — the combined effect becomes a major problem. Improper disposal of HHW can include pouring them down the drain, on the ground, into storm sewers, or in some cases putting them out with the trash. The dangers of such disposal methods might not be immediately obvious, but improper disposal of these wastes can pollute the environment and pose a threat to human health. All U.S. communities offer options for conveniently and safely managing HHW.Remember to read product labels for disposal directions to reduce the risk of products exploding, igniting, leaking, mixing with other chemicals, or posing other hazards on the way to a disposal facility. Even empty containers of Hazardous Household Waste can pose hazards because of the chemical residuals that might remain. We encourage participation in these HHW collection programs rather than discarding the HHW in an improper fashion.
Materials Accepted | |
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Glass | |
1 | jam jars |
2 | CRV Glass bottles |
Metal | |
3 | Aluminum Cans |
4 | Tin Cans |
Paper | |
5 | News Paper |
6 | Cardboard |
7 | Magazines |
8 | Office Paper |
Plastic | |
9 | #1 & # 2 Plastic |
10 | Mixed plastic bottles |
Company Services
- Aluminum Cans Recycling
- Plastic Bottles Recycling
- Glass Recycling
- Paper Recycling
Company Locations
P.O. Box 1410 |
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