RECYCLING
Driven by our commitment to environmental awareness and education, we host monthly workshops and talks that empower our community to embrace composting, recycling, and mindful waste management.
In addition, we proudly serve as a collection center on the first Tuesday of every month, from 9AM to 1PM, where we gather materials for recycling. We accept the following items:
Tetra Pak (clean, cut in a rectangular shape, with the base and plastic lid reomoved)
Cooking Oil (on plastic bottles, kept separate and free food residue)
Cardbooard (of all types, incluiding food packaging, but only clean and unwaxed)
Unicel (only packaging material, clean and dry)
Metal Scraps (appliances and small metal objects)
Plastic/PET #1, #2, #5 (clean and separated, no disposable cups or bags, only transparent plastic and #5 plastic)
Cigarrete Butts (collected in plastic bottles, sealed with a label indicating the date filled)
Aluminum (cans, caps and other aluminum items)
Paper (magazines, books and documents, preferably shredded and placed in bags)
Please remember: All materials must be separated, clean, dry and compacted.
We do not accept glass or waxed cardboard.
By providing ths space, we encourage sustainable practices and create an opportunity for the community to contribute to positive environmental change, one mindful action at a time.
OCEANS PROGRAM
Our projects are devoted to protecting and preserving our precious marine and coastal ecosystems. Through diverse initiatives, we work passionately to safeguard and educate about these natural resources, nurturing a future where our oceans and coastlines flourish for generations to come.
BEACH CLEAN UP
Each month, we come together for beach clean-up days, cultivating a sense of environmental awareness and shared responsibility. These gatherings highlight the importance of understanding our impact on nature, inspiring a collective commitment to safeguarding our beautiful shores from the harmful effects of waste.
Estuary
Our Estuary program focuses on raising awareness and fostering a sense of responsibility for the protection of the estuary. In collaboration with the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur (UABCS), this initiative includes activities designed to engage children and adults alike in learning about the estuary’s biodiversity, its importance, and the restoration efforts needed to protect it.