Recology

A successful Coats for Kids drive made for a warm holiday

Posted in Diversion, Dixon, Events, Recology, San Mateo County, Vacaville Solano, Waste Reduction, Yuba-Sutter by recologysanmateocounty on January 3, 2012
Snow people made of old light bulbs

It’s been a great holiday. Cabinet and Lighting Supply in Reno, Nevada came up with a creative way to reuse old light bulbs. Many people rented or recycled their Christmas trees. For the fifth year in a row, Recology Vacaville Solano and Recology Dixon employee owners worked with a local agency to help a family in need have a special Christmas. The Recology Yuba-Sutter donated new blankets and tarps to the Red Cross and Recology San Mateo County collected coats for kids, teenagers and adults in six Peninsula cities and various drop off locations.

The Coats for Kids collection program concluded on Dec. 20th and Recology San Mateo County would like to thank the cities and residents of Belmont, Burlingame, Foster City, Menlo Park, Redwood City and San Carlos for their participation in this worthwhile program.

Residents in the participating communities placed coats in a clear plastic bag marked “Coats for Kids” next to or on the top of their blue recycling cart on their regular collection day for pick up by the Recology collection drivers. Collection containers labeled “Coats for Kids” were also placed at various locations throughout several communities and Recology’s office where residents were also able to drop off coats.

In just days, Recology and all participating cities in San Mateo County collected over 750 coats! The coats were then sorted by Recology staff and donated to St. Anthony’s Church and Samaritan House for distribution to those families in need.

Recology San Mateo County General Manager, Mario Puccinelli was glad to do it. “Recology has been providing our Coats for Kids Program for many years in the communities we service. It has proven to be a great program helping those in dividuals and families in need,” he said.

The Coats for Kids program is going to be held annually by Recology San Mateo County with the hopes of having more communities participate next year.

Recology San Mateo County (Gino Gasparini) unloading coats at St. Anthony’s.

Left to right, Sandra Tinoco and Yvette Madera (Recology), Father Medina (St. Anthony’s), Sarah Prescott (Recology)

Tammy Del Bene on Santa’s lap along with the rest of the Recology crew and the Menlo Park Firefighters Association which was donating and distributing “Toys” that same day at St. Anthony’s.Left to right, Sandra Tinoco and Yvette Madera (Recology), Father Medina (St. Anthony’s), Sarah Prescott (Recology)

About Recology San Mateo County:
Recology San Mateo County was chosen in 2008 by RethinkWaste to provide recycling, compost and garbage collection services for its twelve member agencies. Recology’s roots in recycling go back to the 1920s in San Francisco, when garbage men, known then as “scavengers,” actively sought out alternative uses for refuse.

Three ideas for giving to kids this holiday season

It’s the holiday season. Black Friday and Cyber Monday have come and gone. And if you have children you are thinking of during this season, here are a few thoughts from Recology.

Do you know the company Green Toys?  They make toys out of recycled milk bottles.  There’s just one example of the innovative work being done by vendors to use recovered materials in their products.

Kaboose.com has a list of craft ideas to make from recycled and reusable material. There’s nothing like making things with kids to enrich their early life experiences.

In San Mateo County, you can also participate in the annual Coats for Kids collection drive. Recology San Mateo County will start collecting coats as part of the residential recycling service and will also picking up coats at special drop-off locations.

Belmont: Library:
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas
Monday – Wednesday
10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday – Friday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Belmont: City Hall:
1 Twin Pines Lane
Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Belmont: Fire Station:
911 Granada Street
Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Burlingame: City Hall:
501 Primrose Road
Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Burlingame: Fire Station:
911 Granada Street
Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Foster City: Recreation Center:
650 Shell Boulevard
Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Menlo Park: Library:
800 Alma Street
Monday & Wednesday
10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Thursday & Friday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Menlo Park: Arrillaga Family
Recreation Center:

701 Laurel Street
Monday – Sunday
5:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Menlo Park: Onetta Harris
Community Center:

100 Terminal Avenue
Monday – Friday
12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Redwood City: City Hall:
1017 Middlefield Road
Monday & Friday
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
San Carlos: City Hall:
600 Elm Street
Monday & Friday
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Recology
San Mateo County:
225 Shoreway Road Monday & Friday
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Recology Vallejo has collected children’s coats each year for the past eight years. The donated coats may be of any size but should be in good enough shape that a child can play, sit and go to school with a sense of pride.

All coats will be cleaned and then given to local children who are in need.

We look forward to your participation during the holiday season.

Free Foster City Shred Event a Success!

Posted in Events, Recology, San Mateo County, Waste Streams by recologysanmateocounty on June 29, 2011

Happy Foster City residents came out to  City Hall on Saturday to take advantage of Recology provided shredding services to safely and securely destroy their confidential paper documents.

Identity theft is on the rise; properly shredding your personal documents is more important than ever.

Belmont residents –  come out to Belmont City Hall on July 16th from 9am-1pm and take this free opportunity to protect yourself from identity theft!

Atherton, Belmont and Burlingame Residents – It’s Time for BYOB!

Posted in Composting, Events, How-to..., Recology, San Mateo County, You Should Know... by recologysanmateocounty on April 8, 2011

It’s a Compost Giveaway on April 16th!

Atherton, Belmont and Burlingame residents, join Recology for this Compost Giveaway–just in time for Earth Day!

Each resident is welcome to take up to 5 gallons of compost (while supplies last) made from yard trimmings and food scraps to enrich their gardens.

Compost is used as an amendment to enrich soil for lawns, gardens, trees and plants. By applying soil mixed with nutrient rich compost, you’re putting organic nutrients back into the soil, using a non-chemical alternative to fertilizers and giving a healthy boost to your garden.

Saturday, April 16th

Atherton: Holbrook-Palmer Park, 150 Watkins Ave, 9AM-Noon

Belmont: City Hall Parking Lot, One Twin Pines Lane, 8-11AM

Burlingame: Burlingame High School, 420 Carolan Ave, 9AM-Noon

Remember, it’s BYOB! Please bring your own bags/buckets.

Atherton, Belmont and Burlingame residents only. Please bring proof of residence.

RethinkWaste is also partnering with its member agencies for their Spring Compost Giveaway events in April and May.

Find a list of their events here: http://rethinkwaste.org/residents/beyond-cart/community-events/compost-giveaways

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