2015 Volunteer Program Reimbursement for Service

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A Note from the Desk of: Ms Maury Treleven Telephone: 831.262.2156 Email: [email protected] Consultant, City of Gonzales Gonzales Grows Green A Sustainable Community Initiative July 20, 2015 Gary Parola, President Tri-Cities Disposal & Recycling P.O. Box 2780 Monterey, CA 93942 Re: Program donation for 2015 Reuse, Recycle & Cleanup Day event Gary: The City of Gonzales held its annual Reuse, Recycle and Cleanup Day event on Saturday, June 27. This special event continues to be focused on supporting the concept of reuse and diversion of recyclable materials. I am extremely pleased with the turnout for this year’s event as was the staff from Monterey County Environmental Health, Save the Whales, and Salinas Valley Recycles. The event was held this year at a new location, Fairview Middle School. The basketball court area provided a centralized and visible location with increased safety for the volunteers and event participants. There was plenty of room for parking and pop- up tents that provided residents with an opportunity to visit the “take it or leave it” reuse area, the storm water conservation and contamination information booth from Save the Whales, or take a composting class held from 12 to 1 PM by Salinas Valley Recycles. The traffic for the event was steady and busy the entire day. I believe that the commitment by Tri-Cities to pay for a residential mailer again made the difference in increased participation. I asked every participant where they heard about the event and most made reference to the mailer. This also means that they had an opportunity to review the information in the mailer that was aimed at educating residents on what is and what is not acceptable in the curbside collection carts. I would recommend we continue using these dual purpose mailers for these events in all of the communities in the service area in order to maximize exposure to the message and increase participation. As always, this event offers our youth volunteers an opportunity to shine in their community and it offers residents a positive interaction with their city, its youth, Monterey County, SVSWA and Tri-Cities Disposal & Recycling Service. This year, the Gonzales High School cheerleaders supported the event in order to raise money for their activities. They arrived early and fully staffed two shifts with cheerleaders, family, and coach support. They were helpful, informative, and professional in assisting all residents in determining the best place for their items and source separating and unloading resident’s vehicles. Some young people worked two shifts because they were having so much fun serving the community. By far, this group was the best volunteer group we have worked with. The Reuse, Recycle and Cleanup Day event was again held one week after the community-wide garage sales so that items left unsold could be either donated to HOPE Services or placed in our famous “take it or leave it” area. We again dedicated 200 square feet to this free exchange area which has become such a huge success over the past four years. Participants walked away with good quality useable items that were either in perfect condition or only needed a bit of TLC to bring back to life.

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A Note from the Desk of: Ms Maury Treleven Telephone: 831.262.2156 Email: [email protected] Consultant, City of Gonzales Gonzales Grows Green A Sustainable Community Initiative

July 20, 2015 Gary Parola, President Tri-Cities Disposal & Recycling P.O. Box 2780 Monterey, CA 93942 Re: Program donation for 2015 Reuse, Recycle & Cleanup Day event Gary: The City of Gonzales held its annual Reuse, Recycle and Cleanup Day event on Saturday, June 27. This special event continues to be focused on supporting the concept of reuse and diversion of recyclable materials. I am extremely pleased with the turnout for this year’s event as was the staff from Monterey County Environmental Health, Save the Whales, and Salinas Valley Recycles. The event was held this year at a new location, Fairview Middle School. The basketball court area provided a centralized and visible location with increased safety for the volunteers and event participants. There was plenty of room for parking and pop-up tents that provided residents with an opportunity to visit the “take it or leave it” reuse area, the storm water conservation and contamination information booth from Save the Whales, or take a composting class held from 12 to 1 PM by Salinas Valley Recycles. The traffic for the event was steady and busy the entire day. I believe that the commitment by Tri-Cities to pay for a residential

mailer again made the difference in increased participation. I asked every participant where they heard about the event and most made reference to the mailer. This also means that they had an opportunity to review the information in the mailer that was aimed at educating residents on what is and what is not acceptable in the curbside collection carts. I would recommend we continue using these dual purpose mailers for these events in all of the communities in the service area in order to maximize exposure to the message and increase participation. As always, this event offers our youth volunteers an opportunity to shine in their community and it offers residents a positive interaction with their city, its youth, Monterey County, SVSWA and Tri-Cities Disposal & Recycling Service. This year, the Gonzales High School cheerleaders supported the event in order to raise money for their activities. They arrived early and fully staffed two shifts with cheerleaders, family, and coach support. They were helpful, informative, and professional in assisting all residents in determining the best place for their items and source separating and unloading resident’s vehicles. Some young people worked two shifts because they

were having so much fun serving the community. By far, this group was the best volunteer group we have worked with. The Reuse, Recycle and Cleanup Day event was again held one week after the community-wide garage sales so that items left unsold could be either donated to HOPE Services or placed in our famous “take it or leave it” area. We again dedicated 200 square feet to this free exchange area which has become such a huge success over the past four years. Participants walked away with good quality useable items that were either in perfect condition or only needed a bit of TLC to bring back to life.

Salinas Valley Recycles was there with an array of services and staff. The free sharps container exchange (approved containers only) was again available. Monterey County Environmental Health again worked out an oil filter exchange with the Gonzales AutoZone store. Year-to-Year Event Diversion Comparison: 2015 Diversion: 11,700 lbs or 5.9 tons

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Garbage 4.81 tons 5.47 tons 2.59 tons 1.75 tons 3.03 tons 4.75 tons

Metal Recycling 2.33 tons 3.06 tons 1.76 tons 1.75 tons 2.0 tons 2.0 tons Mixed Recycling 1.68 tons 1.10 tons 0.65 tons 0.70 tons 0.92 tons 0.70 tons Electronic Waste n/a 1.64 tons 1.31 tons 1.87 tons 2.03 tons 0.75 tons HOPE Services

(clothing & hshld) n/a 713 lbs 811 lbs 910 lbs 1,990 lbs 2,547 lbs

ABOP Waste 1,888 lbs 2,473 lbs 1,039 lbs 551 lbs 1,539 lbs 1,391 lbs

Reuse Area Est 500-1,000 lbs

Est 500-1,000 lbs

Est 500-1,000 lbs

Est 250-500 lbs

Est 250-500 lbs

Est 500-1,000 lbs

Monterey County Environmental Health Oil Filter Exchange (CalRecycle Grant): Staff members handed out oil rags, filter drainers, oil jugs with filter bags, and filter wrenches. They distributed 53 vouchers and reimbursed Auto Zone of Gonzales $752.52 (more than double the dollars spent in Gonzales last year). We were once again happy to have Jose Quintero with us this year. We are always thankful for your great staff! We are also thankful to Tri-Cities Disposal & Recycling Service for the continued involvement and support of the G3 sustainability initiative. We could not be as successful as we are without our great partners. Please make your $500 donation check payable to Gonzales High School Cheer: Gonzales High School Attn: Grisela Macias ASB Clerk PO Box G Gonzales, CA 93926 Sincerest regards,

Maury Treleven

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