Don’t let the season of cleaning turn into the season of waste! Join I Love A Clean San Diego for our free Refresh, Reuse, Recycle: Spring Cleaning Made Easy Webinar on Thursday, April 9 at 11 a.m. During this one-hour webinar, we’ll cover:
Zero waste practices for cleaning all areas of the home – kitchen, bathroom, laundry room and common areas
Sustainable product swaps for cleaning supplies
Where to donate used items locally
We will be joined by a special guest speaker from Goodwill San Diego who will share more about Goodwill’s resources for San Diego residents including soft plastics recycling and e-waste recycling programs!
Attendees will be entered into a drawing to win a $20 Visa e-gift card at the end of the webinar – three winners will be chosen!
Registration is required. Participants that cannot attend live are encouraged to register to receive the recording and additional resources. Thank you to the City of San Diego for sponsoring this event!
Today’s blog comes from our Hotline Assistant, Ani! As our Hotline Assistant, she is always on the hunt for great recycling resources to recommend to hotline callers as well as those who use our database, www.WasteFreeSD.org. Recently, she took a tour of Goodwill’s different locations to see exactly what the life of a donated item looks like. What if no one buys it? Where does it go? At the end of the tour, Ani was surprised to learn about all the different initiatives that Goodwill is taking to benefit the environment and keep items out of our landfills. Read on – we bet you’ll learn something new!
I had the great pleasure of going on a Goodwill Tour alongside city officials from Escondido, Oceanside, Poway, and Encinitas. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that Goodwill goes above and beyond to find every donated item a home!
My portion of the tour started at a local retail store where I witnessed Goodwill employees receiving donations on the back-end of the store. I saw how they carefully cleaned and priced items, this location alone receives donations from up to 150 donors a day! If you are looking to donate some unwanted items, find a Goodwill or second-hand store near you by searching our database, www.WasteFreeSD.org!
Forget what you know about Goodwill – check out the Clairemont Retail Store’s trendy boutique style display!
I also learned about the rotation process. If an item does not get sold, it is relocated to another store in hopes that a special someone will notice its uniqueness and purchase it.
Our next stop was the Kearny Mesa Bookstore, a new location centered in a lively shopping center next to coffee shops and restaurants. There I learned that books are organized by genre and author to offer customers a better experience when browsing.
Check out their E-business Warehouse and much more online!
The last 2 stops are where I learned just how dedicated Goodwill Industries is to diverting waste from the landfill. At their E-Business Warehouse donations are maximized by increasing their value online. Customers can browse through over 22,000 items listed online and bid on unique, lightly used items.
The last stop of the tour is a spot where donated items end up if they are not sold in any of their stores and are auctioned off in bulk. If not auctioned after several attempts, Goodwill AfterMarket separates the items, then recycles ALL donation items.
Do you have items that are well past their prime and can’t be used it their current state? Our database also has plenty of recyclingresources for odd items including shoes, clothing, and more!
Goodwill will take your single shoes and recycle them! Find a location near you at www.WasteFreeSD.org
It truly was an informative tour! Waste diversion is possible and Goodwill is contributing to San Diego’s zero waste plans in an immense way. Thanks for the great tour, Goodwill!
Our knowledgeable tour guide (far right) along with all the tour attendees including city officials from Escondido, Oceanside, Poway and Encinitas!
Do you have items at your home or office that are in need of a new home or perhaps need just a little T.L.C? Check out our online recycling and repair databases, WasteFreeSD.org and RepairSD.org, to find landfill alternatives near you!