Recycle Repurpose

July 8, 2015by Nandor Fejer

Goodwill is committed to providing community services through environmentally responsible means, like Recycle Repurpose.

We strive not only to reduce our carbon footprint, but to help you with yours as well. Anything that can’t be re-purposed to fit your life is recycled through our certified programs. In 2014, Goodwill of Silicon Valley diverted over 40 million pounds of goods from local landfills.

Clutter Busting

When cleaning our your home, you can notice that clutter motivates us to rid ourselves of unwanted items that weigh us down.

  • Donate your gently used clothing, books, furniture and household items. If you are in Santa Clara County, Goodwill has a convenient location nearby for you to drop off those donations. See our donations page for your drop off address.
  • Create a compost pile with your tree trimmings and yard clippings. Summer gardens will thrive on your creation.
  • Drop off your e-waste at Goodwill. We are a state certified e-waste collector. All of the e-waste we collect goes to a state certified e-waste recycler that is required to meet the highest of standards in the dis-assembly and recycling of e-waste materials.

Keep the Green going…

As long as your thinking green, try these easy tips that will contribute to a healthier planet.

  • Fill your bottle with filtered tap water. Learn about the harmful effects of bottled water on our environment by clicking on filterforgood.com. Filtering your own water and using reusable beverage containers will make a health impact on the environment and your wallet
  • Give your water heater a blanket. Wrapping a water heater with insulation can keep as many as 1,000 pounds of global-warming CO2 a year out of the upper atmosphere.
  • Switch from disposable to reusable products: food and beverage containers, cups, plats, writing pens, razors, towels, shopping bags, etc.

Recycling and repurposing are two crucial aspects of promoting sustainability and reducing waste in the community. Goodwill of Silicon Valley, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing job training and employment services, is a leader in this effort. By promoting the recycle and repurpose of gently used items, Goodwill is making a positive impact on the environment while also supporting their mission.

Goodwill accepts a wide range of gently used items, including clothing, household items, electronics, and more. Instead of these items ending up in landfills, Goodwill repurposes them by selling them in their stores or using them for job training programs. By doing so, Goodwill provides an opportunity for individuals to purchase affordable items and also provides the resources necessary for their programs.

In addition to promoting recycling and repurposing, Goodwill of Silicon Valley also encourages individuals to reduce waste by making informed purchasing decisions. By choosing to buy gently used items from Goodwill instead of buying new items, individuals can reduce their carbon footprint and make a positive impact on the environment.

Goodwill of Silicon Valley also operates an E-Cycle program, which provides an opportunity for individuals to recycle their electronic waste. This program not only helps to keep electronic waste out of landfills but also provides funding for Goodwill’s programs and services.

In conclusion, Goodwill of Silicon Valley is dedicated to promoting sustainability and reducing waste in the community through their recycle and repurpose efforts. By accepting gently used items, repurposing them, and encouraging informed purchasing decisions, Goodwill is making a positive impact on the environment and supporting their mission. By participating in these efforts, individuals can make a difference in their community and support Goodwill’s efforts to provide job training and employment services to those in need.