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San Francisco commission approves $939,000 in toxics‑reduction and 0‑waste community grants

San Francisco Commission on the Environment · February 4, 2026
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The Commission on the Environment approved 17 grants funded from the solid waste impound account totaling about $939,000 to support toxics reduction, repair and reuse, food recovery and community engagement across San Francisco neighborhoods.

The San Francisco Commission on the Environment on Feb. 4 approved a resolution authorizing 17 community grants — roughly $939,000 in total — drawn from the city’s solid waste impound account to support waste diversion, toxics reduction and community engagement.

Paolo Heya, program manager for the Toxics Reduction and Healthy Communities team, said the awards target projects that ‘‘divert waste, emphasize reduction, recovery, repair, reuse, toxics…

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