Since 2009, the Guadalupe Recycling and Disposal Facility has been certified a Wildlife at Work site by the national non-profit Wildlife Habitat Council. Working with local, county and state agencies, the facility contributed to the construction of an 800-foot fish ladder in the Guadalupe Creek located within its boundaries. The creek is home to native Steelhead Trout and Chinook Salmon and the ladder is designed to encourage spawning. The facility also welcomes conservation study and research.
In 2018, Guadalupe staff created an award-winning bug hotel from reused materials at the landfill. They competed against entries from around the world and received 1st Place for its Large Sized Bug Hotel and Best Use of Found/Recycled Materials from the Wildlife Habitat Council.