As of this Sunday, Home ReSource is a Bags for Change recipient at Lucky’s Market. So if you shop at Lucky’s, bring your reusable bag and consider dropping your wooden dime into our slot to support our Community Sustainability Programs. It’s happening until May 25, so that could be a lot of […]
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We believe a sustainable community includes everyone. That’s why everyone is always welcome at Home ReSource. Access to affordable building materials, understanding the benefits of Zero Waste, and access to green jobs: those are good for everyone no matter where you come from, no matter the color of your skin. […]
French aviator and author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry once said, “If you want to build a ship, don’t gather your people and ask them to provide wood, prepare tools, assign tasks. Call them together and raise in their minds the longing for the endless sea.” For us, the proverbial endless sea is […]
By Jeremy Drake, Community Engagement Manager at Home ReSource.Originally published in Missoula Current, January 18, 2019. A lot is happening in our community right now in support of Zero Waste. From Missoula classrooms to the Montana Legislature, people are stepping up as local heroes of the Zero Waste movement. Who […]
One is fun. Two is cool. Three is sah-weeeeet! Here are three ways you can support Home ReSource Community Sustainability programs between now and next Tuesday: 1. Vote for Home ReSource in the Lucky’s Market Bags for Change donation program. Voting continues through Monday, January 14th. 2. Join us at the Top Hat […]
Even though Russell St. construction clogged up traffic around Russell & Wyoming, it didn’t bog down reuse as much as we might have thought. When all was was dug up and laid back down, you still helped keep 889 tons of reusable building materials at work in the community and out […]
By Cadence Campbell, freshman at Sentinel High School. Originally published in Missoula Current, December 14, 2018. Sentinel’s Eco Club was started in 2010 by a group of students with the purpose of making the school more ecologically conscious. In past years, the Eco Club has organized trash pickup days to […]
The folks over at Logjam Presents invited us to be a part of their awesome Logjam Community Action Series! What does that mean? It means they are throwing a fundraiser for us at the Top Hat on Tuesday, January 15 where 25% of all food and beverage sales between 6pm – 9pm will […]
By Kaetlyn Cordingley, Interim Director of Davidson Honors College at the University of Montana. Originally published in Missoula Current, November 30, 2018. Students at the University of Montana are solving some of the world’s most pressing issues. I like to think of UM as Missoula’s own think tank. The University […]