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         Organizations                                                                                                           “A lot of those events will consist of   “We’ll honor those,” Ken said. “It’s
                                                                                                                                                                       a great way for folks who want to
                                                                                                                                 mostly our member groups down
                                                                                                                                                                       make a donation but don’t have
                                                                                                                                 there,” Ken said. “The member groups
                                                                                                                                 consist of Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts,
                                                                                                                                 House of Acts, Food Fridays, the Sierra   money to make a difference.”
                                                                                                                                 Club, and 4H, just to name a few.”
                                                                                                                                                                       You might not think of watching
         Recycling Inc.                                                                                                          Valcore relies on volunteers as well   paper get shredded as a
                                                                                                                                                                       spectator sport, but Valcore
                                                                                                                                 as partnerships with local service
                                                                                                                                                                       offers paper shredding services
                                                                                                                                 groups like the Boy Scouts of America,
                                                                                                                                 but it also has a paid staff that works   once a month, where anyone
                                                                                                                                                                       can sit and watch the action.
         Saving the planet and helping the community                                                                             at its service yard in Vallejo. When   Paper shredding is priced at
                                                                                                                                 it comes to hiring, the coalition tries
                                                                                                                                                                       50 cents per pound, and it
                                                                                                                                 to lend a helping hand, Ken said.     actually attracts quite a crowd.
              By Nate Gartrell
                                                                                                                                 “We have students, adults with        “A lot of people don’t want to
                                                                                                                                 disabilities, people looking to get   let it out of their sight until it has
               is tough to fathom just how much garbage it takes to form 1 million pounds—a hill’s worth, perhaps, or            back into the workforce through drug   been destroyed,” Ken explained.
               enough to require a super freighter to haul—but that’s how much material Vallejo Community Organizations          treatment, or the formerly incarcerated,   “We get anywhere from 70-100
         It Recycling Inc., or Valcore, diverts from local landfills each year, simply by existing.                              and some retired guys who want to     people every month who come
                                                                                                                                 work a couple days a week,” Ken       out to see their paper done.”
         Valcore is a coalition of eight local   They’ll also help you compost, get   management company that                    said. “We also do job training.”
         nonprofits, formed by the city of   rid of clothes, safely dispose of   handles the city’s garbage services.                                                  Valcore Recycling Inc. is
         Vallejo in 1981, that coalesce for a   batteries, and drop off cooking   “The basic structure is we have a              A 30-year-old state law that allows   located at 38 Sheridan Street
         single purpose: recycling, and not   oil, to name a few services; it’s an   three-way partnership with the city         recyclers to get a few cents back     in Vallejo. Its CRV buyback
         just the obvious “bottles and cans”   all-encompassing approach.      and Recology,” Ken said. “They                    on every bottle or can has helped     hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
         stuff. Valcore’s staff and volunteers                                 provide support and haul away                     organizations like Valcore and gives   Monday through Saturday, and
         find every way they can to reuse   “If you put other items into the   all the material. We try to help out              folks an incentive to collect litter.   donation drop-off hours are
         or divert waste from landfills, which   landfill like aluminum or plastic, not   the city as much as possible.”         Ken said of the money Valcore         9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday
         are widely considered the worst    only will they create gas as they                                                    gets from recyclables, a portion      through Saturday. It is closed on
         option for disposed waste. They’ll   deteriorate, but they will be around   The other prong of Valcore’s                is put back into local community      Sundays and major holidays.
         take your shoes to turn them into   for hundreds of years,” said Ken   services have to do with educating               groups that partner with Valcore.     For additional information,
         industrial materials or spend hours   Hawes, Valcore’s general manager,   the public. The nonprofit coalition                                                 call (707) 645-8258, visit
         after a local festival sorting through   who joined in 2013. “If you recycle a   not only educates kids, it has a       “Really, the money we get in from     valcorerecycling.org, or email
         trash to ensure every recyclable   bottle here not only will you get your   presence at nearly every major              Vallejoans goes back out to Vallejo,   at info@valcorerecycling.org.
         item goes to the right place.      five cents back, but that bottle will   local event as well as Vallejo’s             keeps garbage out of a landfill and
                                            turn into a new bottle, get reused   open-air markets in order to                    gets more material recycled,” Ken
         “We started because people in      or repurposed, and also prevent    teach people about recycling,                     said. He added that folks can also
         Vallejo wanted to recycle,” Ken    the need to produce more plastic   composting, and other ways to                     bring recyclables to Valcore and direct
         said. “We’re a real community-     and use oil and other resources.”   repurpose old stuff. They participate            the staff to donate the proceeds to
         based organization, providing                                         in local Earth Day events, and                    a local church, nonprofit, or other
         local jobs, and the money we get   Valcore also teams up with         even expand their outreach to                     community organization, in lieu of
         goes back into our community.”     Recology, the well-known waste     neighboring areas like Napa.                      monetary donations to those groups.


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