1) Story from Suren Sanjay - University Heights BranchOur branch has been consistently collecting batteries and other e-waste from various branch locations by setting up Amazon shipping boxes and reusable plastic containers. One of the summertime challenges I encountered was scheduling pickups when employees were on vacation. Coordination became a bit tricky, but with effective communication and flexible planning, we managed to work around these hiccups. Despite some hurdles, including scheduling pickups during employee vacations, my goal is to expand these efforts throughout various locations in Orange County. 2) Story from Dave Chiang - Cerritos Heights BranchOver the summer we had left battery collection bins in places like senior homes and in several companies in the Cerritos industrial district. They were very happy and eager to help us collect batteries in order to help our environment. They told us that they appreciated what we were doing and told us to keep up the good work for the upcoming year. 3) Story from Timothy Bang - Yorba Linda High BranchOn June 4, 2023 we were able to recycle over 2,000+ batteries. We contacted our city center, the Yorba Linda City of Commerce, where over email and in person visits, we were able to establish a battery drive with them. Previously, they had always had bi-monthly e-waste drives, but they did not accept any batteries. We saw this as an opportunity to host a battery drive in partnership with the city hall center to allow people to recycle their batteries. With this, many people came, often with their own container stacked full to the brim with batteries. With joy on our faces, we were glad we could have this partnership with our community and to help many people recycle their batteries. 4) Story from Kevin Li - Bellarmine BranchThis summer was more successful than I could've imagined. We collected over 8,000 batteries! ServiceNow, this company we teamed up with earlier this year, gave us a massive boost by donating 4,000 batteries. They even set up more than 10 collection boxes all over their buildings. It's awesome to see that when their employees noticed how quickly we were picking up the batteries, they started bringing in even more.
But that's not all. We also did some local community battery hunts. At the Mother's Day fair by Tzu Chi, we scored about 1,000 batteries. And a shoutout to SuperMicro, another partner company, for chipping in with another 1,800 batteries. To top everything off, I hit 100 volunteer hours by the end of August! Overall, this summer's collection was plentiful, and I'm so thankful for everyone who helped out. Tags:
Story from Kevin Li - Bellarmine BranchThe most significant contributing factors to this month's success were our two partners SuperMicro and ServiceNow. SuperMicro is a computer server manufacturing company in the Bay Area and they have contributed over 3000 batteries since last year. Another partner is ServiceNow, a software company my dad works at. We reached out to their VP in charge of workspace last year to discuss the possible partnership through emails. But after the initial enthusiasm, we haven't got any response since then. This year my dad moved to a new building, and he happens to sit next to its facility manager. As expected, person-to-person communication is far more effective than emails. When my dad brought up the topic of the possible partnership, she happily agreed. We then collected 770 batteries from this newly established partner. Story from David Chiang - Cerritos High BranchThe Emerald Isle Senior Apartments manager Shanon told us that some residents were eager to help donate batteries to help the environment. They told us that they appreciated what we did and wanted to help by donating even more.
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1) Story from Suren Sanjay - University Heights BranchFor the month of April, the University Heights Branch collected batteries from local businesses. My brother and I went door-to-door to these businesses and collected the batteries placed in the multiple collection boxes at Fullerton Elks Lodge #1993, Hillcrest Senior Condominiums, and in the Fullerton Towers 1 Business Offices. We also collected batteries in our University Heights neighborhood. In total, we collected 2,199 batteries, about a 52.5 percent increase from our previous collection of 1,442 batteries in March. We are proud of our efforts at the University Heights Branch are making a difference in our community by bringing everyone together to address the growing e-waste problem. 2) Story from David Chiang - Cerritos High BranchThe Cerritos High Branch has been working very hard to collect batteries in many ways. For example, we would go out to the nearby businesses and ask them if we could collect and recycle batteries for them. In one office a lady was very excited and happy to see us because it turned out that she had been collecting batteries for 4 years and didn't want to throw them away. She was very excited and happy to give us her collection to recycle. Another company allowed us to place a basket where we could collect batteries in their lobby. Overall, the Cerritos High Branch values hard work and we believe that with discipline and initiative we can work with our community to impact our environment. 3) Story from Katelyn Gan - Sage Hill BranchThe Newport Beach City Earth Day event on April 22 was a resounding success, co-hosted by Sage Hill Branch, Newport Beach Mayor's Youth Council, CR&R, and California Electronics and PaperCuts. The event offered valuable services such as free document shredding, e-waste disposal, and compost giveaway. Compared to last year's event, the turnout was remarkable, with over 860 residents attending, representing a significant increase of 73%. Notably, TAE Sage Hill Branch also participated in last year's event.
Impressively, the event managed to collect approximately 8,650 pounds of e-waste and 3,526 batteries, while also shredding nearly 32,650 pounds of paper material. Moreover, around 2,600 bags of compost, equivalent to an astounding 77,700 pounds, were distributed to the attendees. Tags:
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