by Brendan Daly | Nov 18, 2024 | Camarillo, Carpinteria, Celebrations, Channel Islands Beach Community Services District (CIBCSD), Commercial Recycling, Community Partners, Community Support, Fillmore, Food Waste Recycling, Gold Coast Recycling, News, Ojai, Organics Recycling, Recycling, Residential Recycling, UA Ventura County, Uncategorized, Ventura
Harrison’s Thursday and Friday customers will have trash collection delayed one day for the Thanksgiving holiday.

In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday,
employees of Harrison Industries are taking the day off on Thursday, Nov. 28. As a result, customers who normally have their trash, recyclables and yard/organics waste collected on Thursday or Friday will have it collected one day later than usual during the week of Nov. 24-30.
The Thanksgiving holiday will not affect customers who have their trash, recyclables and yard/organics waste collected on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. The regular schedule for all customers will resume the following week.
We’d also like to remind folks
as the holiday season approaches to keep up the good work recycling your food waste. Residential customers can place all three carts curbside every week, as Harrison collects all waste weekly – including food waste, which by now you should be accustomed to recycling. All food waste should be put into paper or plastic bags, and the bags should be closed tightly and tossed into your yard/organics waste cart.

Remembering to recycle your food waste
is especially important during the holiday season from Thanksgiving through the new year when people tend to generate a lot of extra food waste.
Thank you for your role in the success of our food waste recycling program. Food waste recycling is the law, but more importantly, it’s vital for the environment. Food waste emits destructive methane gas when it decays at a landfill, damaging our atmosphere and causing global warming. Harrison is proud to be a part of the solution and we couldn’t do it without your help.
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If you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to give our customer service a call at (805)-647-1414
by Brendan Daly | Nov 13, 2024 | Camarillo, Carpinteria, Celebrations, Channel Islands Beach Community Services District (CIBCSD), Commercial Recycling, Community Partners, Community Support, Events, Fillmore, Food Waste Recycling, Gold Coast Recycling, News, Ojai, Organics Recycling, Recycling, Residential Recycling, UA Ventura County, Uncategorized, Ventura
E.J. Harrison and Sons, Inc. is here to support the residents affected by the Mountain Fire.
Today, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department gave us clearance to resume regular trash pickup service to those affected areas. Regular pickup day for those areas is tomorrow, Wednesday Nov. 13. Residents can place their containers on the street and they will be serviced.
Any residents who need carts replaced either due to damage or destruction by the fire can call (805)-647-1414 for replacements.
by Brendan Daly | Nov 9, 2024 | Camarillo, Carpinteria, Celebrations, Channel Islands Beach Community Services District (CIBCSD), Commercial Recycling, Community Partners, Community Support, Events, Fillmore, Food Waste Recycling, Gold Coast Recycling, News, Ojai, Organics Recycling, Recycling, Residential Recycling, UA Ventura County, Uncategorized, Ventura
Harrison Industries
will maintain its regular trash, recycling and yard/organic waste collection schedule during the week of Veterans Day, Nov. 10-16.
Remember that Harrison’s residential customers can place all three carts curbside every week, as Harrison collects all waste weekly – including food waste, which is recyclable. All food waste should be placed in closed paper or plastic bags and the bags should be tossed in the organics waste cart.

It’s important to recycle your food waste EVERY WEEK
and establish this as a regular habit. In 2022, the state of California began to require the diversion of food waste from landfills, and your efforts are needed. Even if you only have food waste bags and no yard waste, you can still put the food waste bags in your organics waste cart and take it to the curb every week for pickup.
Thank you for your role in the success of our food waste recycling program. Food waste recycling is the law, but more importantly, it’s vital for the environment. Food waste emits destructive methane gas as it decays, damaging our atmosphere and causing global warming. We all have to do our part and make food waste recycling a daily habit.
by Brendan Daly | Oct 30, 2024 | Camarillo, Carpinteria, Celebrations, Channel Islands Beach Community Services District (CIBCSD), Commercial Recycling, Community Partners, Community Support, Events, Fillmore, Food Waste Recycling, Gold Coast Recycling, News, Ojai, Organics Recycling, Recycling, Residential Recycling, UA Ventura County, Uncategorized, Ventura
When October rolls around,
We sure do love our pumpkins! And I’m no different! Whether we’re carving them up for Halloween or putting them on display to honor Autumn, most of us make an annual trip to the store or local pumpkin patch to pick up a few. But we also know they don’t last forever. And while we might not think of them that way, those decaying pumpkins and all those sloppy leftovers from carving are considered organic food waste. In the past, most ended up in landfills where they produced that climate change super pollutant, methane. But that shouldn’t be the case anymore. We at Harrison make it easy for you to do the right thing with your old pumpkins and all of your food waste.

Here’s what to do with your pumpkins:
If you’ve carved them, take your pile of pumpkin guts and seeds, place them in a plastic or paper bag, secure them tightly and put them in your curbside organic (yard and food) waste cart. When your carved or whole pumpkin is ready to go, just toss it in the same waste cart, no bag necessary. Even if you only have food waste bags and no yard waste, you can still put them in your organic waste cart and take it to the curb.
by Brendan Daly | Oct 8, 2024 | Camarillo, Carpinteria, Celebrations, Channel Islands Beach Community Services District (CIBCSD), Commercial Recycling, Community Partners, Community Support, Events, Fillmore, Food Waste Recycling, Gold Coast Recycling, News, Ojai, Organics Recycling, Recycling, Residential Recycling, UA Ventura County, Uncategorized, Ventura
Harrison Industries
will maintain its regular trash, recycling and yard/organics waste collection schedule in Ventura County for Indigenous Peoples Day. The holiday falls on Monday, Oct. 14 this year and is celebrated annually on the second Monday of October.

Food waste recycling an urgent matter
Remember that Harrison’s residential customers can place all three carts curbside every week, as Harrison collects all waste weekly – including food waste, which is recyclable. All food waste should be placed in closed paper or plastic bags and the bags should be tossed in the organics waste cart.
It’s important to recycle your food waste EVERY WEEK and establish this as a regular habit. In 2022, the state of California began to require the diversion of food waste from landfills, and your efforts are needed. Even if you only have food waste bags and no yard waste, you can still put the food waste bags in your organics waste cart and take it to the curb every week for pickup.
Thank you for your role in the success of our food waste recycling program. Food waste recycling is the law, but more importantly, it’s vital for the environment. Food waste emits destructive methane gas as it decays, damaging our atmosphere and causing global warming. We all have to do our part and make food waste recycling a daily habit.
For more information on Harrison’s food waste recycling program, please visit https://ejharrison.com/residential-food-waste/.
by Brendan Daly | Aug 27, 2024 | Camarillo, Carpinteria, Channel Islands Beach Community Services District (CIBCSD), Fillmore, Food Waste Recycling, Gold Coast Recycling, News, Ojai, Organics Recycling, Recycling, UA Ventura County, Uncategorized, Ventura
In observance of the Labor Day holiday,
employees of Harrison Industries will be taking the day off on Monday, Sept. 2. As a result, Harrison will collect trash, recycling and yard/organics waste one day later than usual during the week of Sept. 1-7. The regular schedule will resume the following week.
Remember that Harrison’s residential customers can place all three carts curbside every week, as Harrison collects all waste weekly – including food waste, which is recyclable. All food waste should be placed in closed paper or plastic bags and the bags should be tossed in the organics waste cart.

It’s important to recycle your food waste EVERY WEEK
and establish this as a regular habit. In 2022, the state of California began to require the diversion of food waste from landfills, and your efforts are needed. Even if you only have food waste bags and no yard waste, you can still put the food waste bags in your organics waste cart and take it to the curb every week for pickup.
Thank you for your role in the success of our food waste recycling program. Food waste recycling is the law, but more importantly, it’s vital for the environment. Food waste emits destructive methane gas as it decays, damaging our atmosphere and causing global warming. We all have to do our part and make food waste recycling a daily habit.
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by Brendan Daly | Jul 3, 2024 | Camarillo, Carpinteria, Celebrations, Channel Islands Beach Community Services District (CIBCSD), Commercial Recycling, Community Partners, Community Support, Fillmore, Food Waste Recycling, Gold Coast Recycling, News, Ojai, Organics Recycling, Recycling, Residential Recycling, UA Ventura County, Uncategorized, Ventura
In observance of the Independence Day holiday,
employees of Harrison Industries will be taking the day off on Thursday, July 4. As a result, Harrison will collect trash, recycling and yard/organic waste one day later than usual for all Thursday and Friday customers during the week of June 30 to July 6. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday customers are not affected. The regular schedule will resume the following week.
Remember that Harrison’s residential customers can place all three carts curbside every week, as Harrison collects all waste weekly – including food waste, which is recyclable. All food waste should be placed in closed paper or plastic bags and the bags should be tossed in the organics waste cart.
It’s important to recycle your food waste EVERY WEEK and establish this as a regular habit. In 2022, the state of California began to require the diversion of food waste from landfills, and your efforts are needed. Even if you only have food waste bags and no yard waste, you can still put the food waste bags in your organics waste cart and take it to the curb every week for pickup.
Thank you for your role in the success of our food waste recycling program. Food waste recycling is the law, but more importantly, it’s vital for the environment. Food waste emits destructive methane gas as it decays, damaging our atmosphere and causing global warming. We all have to do our part and make food waste recycling a daily habit.
For more information on Harrison’s food waste recycling program, please visit https://ejharrison.com/residential-food-waste/.
by Brendan Daly | Jun 14, 2024 | Camarillo, Carpinteria, Celebrations, Channel Islands Beach Community Services District (CIBCSD), Commercial Recycling, Community Partners, Community Support, Fillmore, Food Waste Recycling, Gold Coast Recycling, News, Ojai, Organics Recycling, Recycling, Residential Recycling, UA Ventura County, Uncategorized, Ventura
Harrison Industries will maintain its regular trash, recycling and yard/organic waste collection schedule in Ventura County during the week of Juneteenth, June 16-22. The holiday this year is on Wednesday, June 19.
Remember that Harrison’s residential customers can place all three carts curbside every week, as Harrison collects all waste weekly – including food waste, which is recyclable. All food waste should be placed in closed paper or plastic bags and the bags should be tossed in the organics waste cart.
It’s important to recycle your food waste EVERY WEEK and establish this as a regular habit. The state of California in 2022 began to require the diversion of food waste from landfills, and your efforts are needed. Even if you only have food waste bags and no yard waste, you can still put the food waste bags in your organics waste cart and take it to the curb every week for pickup.
Thank you for your role in the success of our food waste recycling program. Food waste recycling is the law, but more importantly, it’s vital for the environment. Food waste emits destructive methane gas as it decays, damaging our atmosphere and causing global warming. We all have to do our part and make food waste recycling a daily habit.
For more information on Harrison’s food waste recycling program, please visit https://ejharrison.com/residential-food-waste/.
by Brendan Daly | May 21, 2024 | Camarillo, Carpinteria, Celebrations, Channel Islands Beach Community Services District (CIBCSD), Commercial Recycling, Community Partners, Community Support, Fillmore, Food Waste Recycling, Gold Coast Recycling, New Services, News, Ojai, Organics Recycling, Recycling, Residential Recycling, Tips, UA Ventura County, Uncategorized, Ventura
In observance of the Memorial Day holiday, employees of Harrison Industries will be taking the day off on Monday, May 27. As a result, Harrison will collect trash, recycling and yard/organic waste one day later than usual during the week of May 26 to June 1. The regular schedule will resume the following week.
Remember that Harrison’s residential customers can place all three carts curbside every week, as Harrison collects all waste weekly – including food waste, which is recyclable. All food waste should be placed in closed paper or plastic bags and the bags should be tossed in the organics waste cart.
It’s important to recycle your food waste EVERY WEEK. The state of California in 2022 began to require the diversion of food waste from landfills, and your efforts are needed. Even if you only have food waste bags and no yard waste, you can still put the food waste bags in your organics waste cart and take it to the curb every week for pickup.
Thank you for your role in the success of our food waste recycling program. Food waste recycling is the law, but more importantly, it’s vital for the environment. Food waste emits destructive methane gas as it decays, damaging our atmosphere and causing global warming.
We continue to be a statewide leader in developing the programs and infrastructure needed to implement this ambitious project and we wouldn’t be as successful without your participation.
For more information on Harrison’s food waste recycling program, please visit https://ejharrison.com/residential-food-waste/.
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