Re-Build-It Centre
March 2011
Re-visiting a previously published article (Sept 09) - Since the Re-Build-It Centre is closer than ever to becoming a reality, and a wonderful new addition to the fabric of Whistler.
Whistler has made an impressive, tangible commitment to building a sustainable community. The success of the Re-Use-It Centre is a shining example, and will soon be joined by a sister project: the Re-Built It Centre.
Let’s take a moment to reflect on the staggering success of the Re-Use-It Centre. In operation since 1999, Whistler’s Re-Use-It Centre is both an elegant and practical solution to the particular needs of our community. As we all know, Whistler has a large seasonal population. Many things are needed, but often only for a short time. It has the potential to be a waste management crisis. But the Re-Use-It Centre is the place where these items can be salvaged and sold to the next wave of temporary residents- saving them money as well.
The 2008 statistics are incredible. Based on bag counts, over 194 metric tonnes were kept out of the landfill. An additional 47 tonnes of e-waste were kept out of landfills in partnership with Encorp. Larger items like furniture and appliances accounted for an additional 47.9 metric tonnes of household goods kept out of the landfill. In all, about 380 metric tonnes were diverted from the waste stream. By itself this would seem to be a perfect solution, but it takes it one step further.
Run by the Whistler Community Services Society, the $550,000 in revenue generated in 2008 covered 75% of their funding.
In essence, the Centre uses economic means to make an environmental difference, and builds a more sustainable community in the process. It is unquestionably a remarkable success story, and it is poised to take things a step or two further.
A 2004 study concluded that 29% of residential waste came from reusable and recyclable construction waste. This fact, in combination with the Re-Use-It Centre acting as a sustainable role model, gave birth to the idea of the Re-Build-It Centre. Plans and development of this initiative have been in motion since 2006. Whistler Community Services sees this as another opportunity to further support environmental sustainability while advancing its social mission. The Re-Build-It-Centre, like its sister enterprise, will sell donated materials at an affordable price, with all profits going to social service programs in Whistler.
Watch for the opening of the Re-Build-It-Centre, currently slated for early March, in Function Junction. The facility itself will offer affordable home remodelling and repair materials in addition to information, education and inspiration about sustainable home improvement.
If you are interested in donating funds, skills, materials or your time to this amazing endeavour, contact Lorna Van Straaten , Administrator, Whistler Community Services Society; 604.932.0113 Email: lorna@mywcss.org
by: Alison McKenzie








