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The award-winning nonprofit has updated its webpage on the Materials Reuse program. Learn how you can donate building materials to keep them out of landfills.
BOULDER, Colo. - ColoradoDesk -- Resource Central, a nonprofit organization dedicated to putting conservation into action, just announced the relaunch of its Materials Reuse webpage. From homeowners tackling major renovations to contractors carrying out new developments, everyone is welcome to donate building materials to the program, which they can learn about on the enhanced page.
"We're excited to relaunch the page for our Materials Reuse program," said Neal Lurie, President & CEO. "The redesign emphasizes our underlying mission, which is at the heart of the program. When people donate building materials, they're reducing waste while supporting a more sustainable future."
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Since its inception, Resource Central's Materials Reuse program has diverted more than 50 million pounds of materials from local landfills. The donations, which include both used materials from deconstructions and leftover materials from new builds, are either reclaimed for other projects or resold for significantly less than their retail value.
On the updated page, visitors can explore the kinds of donations that are accepted, including cabinets, shelving, plumbing fixtures, lumber, appliances, lighting, doors, windows, and hardware.
"If you want to donate building materials, the relaunched page is a great place to start," said Neal. "You can learn everything you need to know about the Materials Reuse program, including what we accept, how to handle bulky items, and where to drop off your donations." Mr. Lurie continued, "At Resource Central, we believe everyone has a role to play in protecting the environment. Through this program, we're trying to make it easy for everyone to step in and take on that responsibility."
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The updated page also includes information about tax deduction benefits, conservation impacts, and volunteering opportunities. That means even if you're not ready to donate building materials, it's worth checking out to learn more about this local nonprofit.
About Resource Central
Resource Central is a nonprofit organization dedicated to putting conservation into action. Founded in 1976, it has helped more than 700,000 people save water, reduce waste, and conserve energy. If you'd like to contribute to the Materials Reuse program by donating building materials, schedule a free donation pick-up today! Or, if you'd like to support the mission by purchasing used building materials for your next project, call 303-419-5418 to learn more about the organization's delivery service!
"We're excited to relaunch the page for our Materials Reuse program," said Neal Lurie, President & CEO. "The redesign emphasizes our underlying mission, which is at the heart of the program. When people donate building materials, they're reducing waste while supporting a more sustainable future."
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Since its inception, Resource Central's Materials Reuse program has diverted more than 50 million pounds of materials from local landfills. The donations, which include both used materials from deconstructions and leftover materials from new builds, are either reclaimed for other projects or resold for significantly less than their retail value.
On the updated page, visitors can explore the kinds of donations that are accepted, including cabinets, shelving, plumbing fixtures, lumber, appliances, lighting, doors, windows, and hardware.
"If you want to donate building materials, the relaunched page is a great place to start," said Neal. "You can learn everything you need to know about the Materials Reuse program, including what we accept, how to handle bulky items, and where to drop off your donations." Mr. Lurie continued, "At Resource Central, we believe everyone has a role to play in protecting the environment. Through this program, we're trying to make it easy for everyone to step in and take on that responsibility."
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The updated page also includes information about tax deduction benefits, conservation impacts, and volunteering opportunities. That means even if you're not ready to donate building materials, it's worth checking out to learn more about this local nonprofit.
About Resource Central
Resource Central is a nonprofit organization dedicated to putting conservation into action. Founded in 1976, it has helped more than 700,000 people save water, reduce waste, and conserve energy. If you'd like to contribute to the Materials Reuse program by donating building materials, schedule a free donation pick-up today! Or, if you'd like to support the mission by purchasing used building materials for your next project, call 303-419-5418 to learn more about the organization's delivery service!
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