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1 Recycling for Re-Use and Donation Hilton San Francisco Union Square

2 2 Community Projects Manager position created in 1995 Community outreach and re-use and recycling effort became San Francisco Hotel/ Non-Profit Collaborative in 1996

3 3 Hilton San Francisco Long standing commitment to waste diversion and energy conservation. Award winning recycling programs. Leadership status – State of California Green Lodging Member – Meet Green (formerly GMIC)

4 4 Who Benefits? Non-Profit Groups They need materials and supplies Hotel Cost Savings Reduce Compactor Weight Fewer Trash Pick-Ups Tax Write-Off Environment It’s not going to landfill

5 5 What can be recycled for donation? Food Prepared and Packaged Bread and Pastries Mini-Bar Snacks Banquet Overages a pallet or a carton

6 6 What can be recycled for donation? Conference Give-Aways Mugs Tee-shirts Tote Bags Conference Display Foamcore Decore, Sets and Scrim

7 7 What can be recycled for donation? Hotel Supplies and Equipment Renovation and Remodeling all furnishings, accessories and carpeting De-construction, building & plumbing supplies Outdated amenities, china & glassware Linen and Mattresses Uniforms Office supplies

8 8 What can be recycled for donation? There isn’t much that cannot be recycled. Solid waste management groups can help find homes. Building Resources, S.C.R.A.P., Theatre Exchange and Schools

9 9 The Hotel/Nonprofit Collaborative About the Program The Hotel Nonprofit Collaborative (HNC) is a partnership between hotels and nonprofit organizations located on the San Francisco. The primary focus of this group is to formalize reuse and sharing of resources. Program Goals Take usable discards from the waste stream of hotels and share them with nonprofit organizations. Provide in-kind support for nonprofit agencies. Support city and state waste reduction mandates for each participating city. Program Components Monthly meetings to share reusable items between hotels and nonprofits. “Green business” education for hotel and nonprofit managers to improve operations and reduce costs. Recognition and documentation of materials exchanged.

10 10 Benefits of Program The benefits of the program are multi- faceted and can be described as a win-win-win. Hotels Donate Non-Profits Receive Items Stay Out of Landfill

11 11 Benefits of Program Saves Money for Hotels & Non-Profits By reducing discards, hotels will save on their monthly disposal costs. And, by receiving the reusable items, nonprofits save valuable funds for other program uses.

12 12 Benefits of Program Provides Desired Service Hotels are looking for ways to be involved with the community while reducing discards. Nonprofits are looking for reusable items. HNC matches these desired services.

13 13 Benefits of Program Helps Cities Meet State Recycling Mandate Each city is mandated by the state to meet and maintain at least a 50% diversion rate of materials from the waste stream. The HNC helped San Francisco achieve 70% diversion rate.

14 14 How to Get Started? Make the connection Make the commitment Make it convenient

15 15 S.F. Hotel/Non-Profit Collaborative (A Recycling for Re-use and Donation Network) Please join us. Learn how hotels may assist the non-profit sector with donations of excess supplies, equipment, remodeling & de-construction material, updating hotel amenities, near to expiration packaged foods; Yield an enormous benefit to the non-profit sector; Keep these items out of the waste stream.

16 16 A Recycling and Reuse Network Wednesday, January 27, 2010 4:00 to 5:30 pm This meeting hosted by: Hilton San Francisco Union Square 333 O'Farrell Street (validated free parking is available in hotel lot- entrance on Ellis St.) Taylor Rooms A & B, 6 th Floor, Bldg. 3 ---- o ---- Jo Licata, Community Projects Manager, Hilton San Francisco (415) 923-5069 (phone)/(415) 673-6490 (fax)/ jo.licata@hilton.com

17 17 Recent Statistics We are now averaging upwards of 10,000 pounds of donated materials per month (we were at 13,741 pounds for August, 2008), which represents a cost savings to the hotels of $80- $250 per month (depending on the volume of donations and type of garbage service they have). We currently have the active involvement of approximately 25 hotels (with perhaps another 25 sporadically involved) and around 30 non-profits. Souce: http://ecoclub.com/news/074/interview.html http://ecoclub.com/news/074/interview.html

18 18 Who Needs to Support? Senior Management support and buy-in Employee commitment and incentive Yes, you have to recreate the wheel everyday

19 19 Who Needs to Support? Department involvement Loading DockSecurity (Lost & Found) EngineeringFront Office HousekeepingGuest Refreshment Food & BeveragePurchasing BanquetsStewarding SalesFacilities Laundry

20 20 Non-Profit Commitment Not always easy – funding, staffing, logistics Important that non-profit groups meet hotels and organizations face to face to establish relationship. Why? Loading Dock Space Labor and Time of Staff Management can get turned off by unreliability

21 21 Follow up with non-profits Your Organization’s Letterhead or Via Your Organization’s E-Mail System DATE: TO: (Donor) FROM: (your name, title, organization) Taxpayer ID No.: Thank you very much for your donation of: (item(s) and quantity and weight) TO: specific program and/or name of your organization). Your donation was not only a great help to our organization but also assists the City of San Francisco in meeting its goal of diverting landfill wastes. Thanks again and we look forward to working with you again in the future. __________________________________ Signed Title

22 22 Performing Arts Theatres are also non-profits They can often take what non-profits cannot use SF Bay Area has Propville

23 23 Uniforms

24 24 Uniforms

25 25 Promotional Items

26 26 Props from Exhibits

27 27 Wall Mounted Mirrors from Bathrooms Do you still have some mirrors available for donation? We are a performing arts schoool with a resident theatre company with a 99 seat theatre. Please let me know if you have any avaliable. Thank you Terese Hoibye * * * * Now AVAILABLE through the Theater Materials Exchange (TMaX) * * * * =================================== =============================== Wall-mountable, magnifying, make-up mirrors. Approximately 60 available for immediate donation. First come, first serve. CONTACT: Jo Licata Hilton San Francisco Jo_licata@hilton.com Jo_licata@hilton.com =================================== =============================== Theater Materials Exchange (TMaX) tmax@environplan.com tmax@environplan.com =================================== ===============================

28 28 Wall Mirrors

29 29 Those silly hangers with the little hooks we no longer use

30 30 Bay Area Regions Adopting The Model The Peninsula Hotel Nonprofit Collaborative (PHNC) is modeled on the San Francisco Hotel/Non-profit Collaborative, an informal, grass-roots organization running for nine years. Nearly 40 participants attend each meeting representing about 15 large hotel brands and 20 nonprofit groups who focus on nutrition, job training, and housing. Annually, about 120,000 pounds of material is diverted from the landfill through this group. Each month, hundreds of items are available for reuse from hotels: Linens Sofas Pillows Lamps Chairs Desks Food Clock radios Lost and found items Bathroom amenities PHNC helps find homes for these items by pairing hotels with local nonprofit organizations. For more information, contact Debby Kramer RethinkWaste dkramer@RethinkWaste.org650.802.4349

31 31 Other Exchanges Used Amenity Exchange Program – matching hotels w/regular non-profit partners to pick up partially used amenities and toilet paper stubs. Involvement of BOMA – office furniture, computers and partial rolls of toilet paper. Energy and Sustainability Programs are now part of our monthly agenda.

32 32 Employee Involvement Clothing Books Toys Furniture Appliances/Computers

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34 We also repair & clean toys…. Used toys donated by employees are cleaned and repaired and given to area children’s organizations.

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36 36 Donate for Re-Use Somebody will want what you have. Find the champion. Get management buy-in. A good source of support – hospitality management programs. Call me. Jo Licata (415) 923-5069 Jo.licata@hilton.com


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