The Eaton Canyon Nature Center has added four new recycling bins to various locations throughout the park this past week. These bins are now located at the beginning of the main lot, the set of cans past the first crossing, as well as the Midwick and Pinecrest trailheads. These were all locations in which there were previously trash cans but no recycling bins to go along with them. This action comes in the wake of Memorial Day weekend, Eaton Canyon’s busiest weekend of the year.

Humans have had a profound impact on the natural world, especially in a place like Eaton Canyon. Trash, graffiti, invasive species, soil compaction, and climate change are all issues facing the canyon that are caused by human presence. While recycling is only a small portion of our battle to prevent our civilization from further harming the Earth, every little bit counts. Some recyclables, such as aluminium, have no business being in a landfill as they can easily be melted down and turned into a new product. The Eaton Canyon Nature Center has been recycling any recyclables placed in the ‘Big Belly’ cans near the nature center for years, but any recycling placed in trash cans was not sorted.Â
A couple of these new cans that are now serving as recycling bins were sitting in an enclosed yard behind the nature center for decades. Staff members also deployed fresh trash cans throughout the park to replace the graffitied or damaged trash cans that were already in place. They then painted the graffitied trash cans blue, added recycling logos, and redeployed them throughout the park.Â
Please only place empty aluminum, plastic, and glass in these bins. Leaving trash in there only creates more work for L.A. County staff.Â

The new cans getting ready to be deployed
A new home for each of these cans




