Environmental Alterations Highlighted by Campus California Impact Climate Change
Charitable Organization Campus California, Which Focuses on Sustainable Operational Models, Comments on a New Article Detailing Exactly How Climate Change Will Impact Americans.
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Charitable Organization Campus California, Which Focuses on Sustainable Operational Models, Comments on a New Article Detailing Exactly How Climate Change Will Impact Americans.
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Reuse Alliance
“we have been working to keep textiles and other reusable materials from the waste stream and educating the public about the benefits of reuse. We are looking forward to working together with Reuse Alliance and its other members to promote smart reuse policies locally and statewide, as well as in increasing awareness about reuse programs for the general public.” - See more here
“we have been working to keep textiles and other reusable materials from the waste stream and educating the public about the benefits of reuse. We are looking forward to working together with Reuse Alliance and its other members to promote smart reuse policies locally and statewide, as well as in increasing awareness about reuse programs for the general public.” - See more here
Campus California Tackles Misconceptions Regarding Clothing Collection BoxesCampus California, a non-profit organization operating a used clothing collection program, debunks three myths regarding clothing collection boxes to help educate consumers and ensure that clothes are donated, re-used and don’t end up in landfills. Campus California’s clothing donation drop-of boxes help prevent used textiles from entering landfills. Read more here
Campus California May Get Pushed Out Of San Pablo
The success of the Campus California program is linked to the easily accessible clothing donation boxes placed in the parking lots of local businesses. If people need to get rid of clothes, all they need to do is find a conveniently located box and put their clothes inside. However, the City of San Pablo is in the process of passing legislation that would require Campus California to pay a fee of $1000 for every box they want to have accessible in the city. This calculates into $15,000 dollars the nonprofit would have to pay. Click here to read more.
The success of the Campus California program is linked to the easily accessible clothing donation boxes placed in the parking lots of local businesses. If people need to get rid of clothes, all they need to do is find a conveniently located box and put their clothes inside. However, the City of San Pablo is in the process of passing legislation that would require Campus California to pay a fee of $1000 for every box they want to have accessible in the city. This calculates into $15,000 dollars the nonprofit would have to pay. Click here to read more.
Gov. Brown Vetoes Goodwill Bill
Other nonprofit organizations like Campus California and D.A.R.E. collect donations in Mountain View at several locations would have been set back had the bill been passed. About 25 organizations opposed; while 12—half of which were Goodwill Industries—supported it.
If it had passed, the advantage for Goodwill would have been great because they commonly used tractor-trailer donation centers. However, nonprofits like D.A.R.E. used smaller bins, requiring them to request permission from every property owner for bin they drop. Click here to read more.
Other nonprofit organizations like Campus California and D.A.R.E. collect donations in Mountain View at several locations would have been set back had the bill been passed. About 25 organizations opposed; while 12—half of which were Goodwill Industries—supported it.
If it had passed, the advantage for Goodwill would have been great because they commonly used tractor-trailer donation centers. However, nonprofits like D.A.R.E. used smaller bins, requiring them to request permission from every property owner for bin they drop. Click here to read more.