The annual El Sobrante Stroll was held in downtown El Sobrante on the Dam Road (between El Portal Drive and Appian Way) on Sunday, September 21, 2025 from 11am-4pm. The day kicked off with a parade at 11am with local organizations, library, schools, and vintage cars, including council members, such as Contra Costa County Supervisor John Gioia. After the parade, many people were out and about strolling, talking with residents and friends, eating, and visiting the vendor booths.
RecycleMore was one of the more popular vendor booths and distributed over 300 Kitchen Food Scrap Pails this year and RecycleMore swag, including educating West Contra Costa County residents on the available resources and programs to them.
This was a great opportunity for RecycleMore to engage with the public and talk about how to dispose of solid waste, household hazardous waste, and to keep items out of the landfill, ideally recycling, reusing, or repairing an item, to support Senate Bill (SB) 1383 Short Lived Climate Pollutant Reduction Strategy law.
Residents in the RecycleMore jurisdiction may obtain a free kitchen food scrap pail to sort your food scraps and organics items in the kitchen select this link on where to get a food scrap pail and learn more on the RecycleMore website page.
In addition, many residents interested in composting, learned about the In addition, many residents interested in composting, learned about the RecycleMore subsidized compost bins and accessories available to them and given information on how to compost at home.
See you next year!



