Impact Employment Programs

Photo Credit: Justin Wu and Kia Communities in Motion

Penticton and Area Cooperative Enterprises (PACE) has been supporting our community for over 25 years through practical, people-focused impact. We create social and environmental impact by offering meaningful, inclusive employment opportunities for individuals living with barriers, running recycling programs that reduce waste, and providing affordable computers and electronics to help more people stay connected. We’re proud to deliver these outcomes through our growing impact employment programs:

E-Waste Collection and Sorting

PACE has been at the forefront of e-waste recycling in the Okanagan since the late 1990s. Our crews collect electronics such as computers, printers, and small appliances from local landfills, then sort and prepare them for end-of-life processing at a certified facility in Trail, BC. We also operate a community recycling depot where individuals and businesses can drop off old computers and electronics for refurbishment. Usable equipment is repaired/restored and sold at accessible, budget-friendly price , while anything that can’t be refurbished is recycled responsibly.

Employers: Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen.

E-Waste Collected

in 2021 – 91.07 tonnes

in 2022 – 116.86 tonnes 

in 2023 – 110.77 tonnes

in 2024 – 112.6485 tonnes

in 2025 – 136.0605 tonnes

Photo Credit: Justin Wu and Kia Communities in Motion

Mattress Recycling

Our Rusty Springs crew manually disassembles mattresses and box springs at various landfills throughout the Okanagan. The materials are separated, sorted and recycled.

Employer: Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen, District of Summerland, Town of Osoyoos

Mattresses & Boxsprings Disassembled

in 2021 – 8763 units

in 2022 – 7976 units

in 2023 – 5000 units

in 2024 – 6281 units

in 2025 – 6001 units

Property Maintenance Services

PACE now offers reliable property maintenance services for both non profit organizations and businesses. Our team provides professional janitorial services for commercial office spaces and building common areas, alongside outdoor maintenance such as litter pickup, window and building envelope cleaning, and seasonal upkeep. Let us help keep your building clean, safe and welcoming year round.

Community Partners: Mountain Enterprises Ltd, Community Foundations of South Okanagan Similkameen

Construction Waste Sort

Located at Okanagan Falls landfill and run by Wildstone Construction and Engineering, construction and demolition waste is placed on a large conveyor belt, where our crew sorts it into bins. Metal, rock/cement, plastic material, insulation, roofing material and items such as hot water tanks and sinks are separated from untreated wood, and recycled.

Employer: Wildstone Construction and Engineering

On average, 700 tonnes of construction and demolition waste sorted each week-long sort!

Litter Pick Up

Our local landfills need TLC too. PACE workers keep our landfills looking good by cleaning up the litter that blows around the sites.

Employer: Regional District of Okanagan Similkameen

Park Ambassador

Skaha Bluffs is a popular recreational area in Penticton, and our workers provide park ambassador services that include greeting park guests, providing park information, and watching over the parking lot.

Employer: Skaha Bluffs Park Watch Society

We build workforces that work for everyone

Our Supporters

Thank you to our supporters, who help create positive social and environmental change! You are a big part of our village!

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