Saturday, April 4, 2009

Cash for trash: Reuse stores make use of refuse

'Part of it is budget, and part of it is it's just the right thing to do'

BOISE - Artist Cathy Mansell wants your old thread spools, your empty yogurt containers, your unwanted vinyl LPs.

She knows that even if she has no use for the yarn remnants, wallpaper samples, button collections or irrigation pipe unearthed during closet cleanings, someone will need them for an art project. So she's turned her office full of odds and ends into one of hundreds of reuse centers around the country.

"It's common sense to get something for free," said Mansell, the art consultant for the Boise School District. "Part of it is budget, and part of it is it's just the right thing to do."

Some reuse centers operate as businesses that sell discards for a few dollars, but most are nonprofits that get by with grants, government support or income from sales. All are based on the idea that for almost every item, however humble, there is a need.

It's an idea that's catching on, in part because the environmental movement emphasizes reuse and recycling, and in part because of budget concerns.

"Dance companies love it when we get in fabric for their costumes, teachers get really excited when we get copy paper in," said Susan Springer Anderson, the education administrator at Materials for the Arts, a city-run reuse center in New York City.

Anderson's group, one of the largest reuse centers in the country, gets donations from fashion houses, television production companies and big-name corporations like Estee Lauder.

"Every single group finds something here that they are in desperate need of," Anderson said. "Sometimes they knew it and sometimes they didn't when they came in."

The reuse stores are popular for schools, too, particularly since many teachers supplement their classroom materials with items they purchase themselves, said Patrick Riccards, a spokesman for the National Association of Art Educators in Washington, D.C.

"When I go out to the schools, I'm seeing a lot more recycled art projects out there," Mansell said. "People are trying to highlight it with kids and help them understand that reused stuff can be beautiful and fun."

The former real estate boom and popularity of the environmental movement have been good for reuse centers, said Leslie Kirkland, who runs the Baltimore nonprofit Loading Dock and also operates the Reuse Development Organization, a trade association of sorts for reuse centers.

"In the past 10 years, more and more building reuse centers have been popping up," she said.

Reuse centers come in all shapes and sizes. Large ones like the Loading Dock specialize in lumber, cabinets, windows, and other construction salvage. The group takes almost anything, though it won't accept broken appliances.

Kirkland sold a set of cabinets without doors for $1 each; the buyer planned to use them as shelves. A 5-gallon bucket of paint is just $7. Loading Dock does a brisk business in conventional building materials and in unlikely finds like pastel-colored toilets from the 1970s.

"You find people who actually do want that lavender toilet because they're doing some kind of weird project, or they're using it as something other than a toilet, like a planter," said Kirkland. "We often wind up with truckloads of broken tile and people come in and use that for mosaics."

At the other end of the scale are smaller places like the Scrap Box, a reuse store in Ann Arbor, Mich., that sells automobile-related materials such as scraps of the rubber used to make gaskets and pieces of leather from car seat makers. A hot air balloon manufacturer regularly donates scraps of colorful ripstop nylon, said employee Sally Warn.

With the downtown in the car industry, those supplies are becoming more scarce, said Warn. But "in terms of customers, a lot of people are still coming in," she said. "We might even be up a little in business."

Reuse centers can be found online or through local municipal recycling offices, and usually list what materials they want on their Web sites.

Mansell will take almost anything. She uses irrigation pipe as rolling pins for young students working with clay. Old plastic containers serve as paint dishes; empty thread spools can be glued to foam and used as stamps.

And "our electricians all know when they have extra wire to just bring a box of it out here and we'll distribute it," said Mansell.

Those old LPs are highly prized as well, and not just by DJs.

"People ask for record albums all the time," said Mansell. "You can melt those with a very low heat; even a hairdryer makes them warp a little bit. We make bowls with them, and giant flowers."

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

18 comments:

Dorian said...

A way to contribute to this is the method that some teachers have: revision of homeworks and reports by email order to avoid unnecessary use of paper.
but.....

¨Is not the same as reading a book to an eBook¨

Teacher Oscar said...

Yep... the use of modern IT components like the Internet in course management has reduced the amount of paper used in schoolwork. For example, a common student might be required to deliver from 5 to 10 school papers (works) a week, with at least 2 pages (cover and content), and would be spending tens of pages in something that could be solved by delivering the document in a digital format. Digital documents still require the use of electric energy, which spends oil-based resources and produce pollution, but with the advent of green energy and clean sources of electricity the use of computers in the process of education will bring a new era where learning will be totally green and clean.

Andrea said...

Yes, it is really important to reuse the materials that we usually use, for giving to our Planet more life time because it really needs it. Honestly I like that some companies are interested on recycling by putting centers where people can buy or sell reused materials like paper, glass, plastic, carton, cans or newspaper.
I think that could be a good idea that the Government could do conscience in the people to "force" everyone, independently of their economic position, to recycle and make use of those materials at home, in schools, at work, in clubs, everywhere. Only by this way, we will do something to change our world to reduce a considerable quantity of garbage and not only in Mexico or in the U.S, but in the whole world without any exception.

Anonymous said...

whos Andrea??

El Cochieloko said...

Andrea....
Please, go to the movies, at the park.. do something!! live the Life =O dont be a boring girl like Estefania!!!! =O

Anonymous said...

jaja no conozco ni andrea o estefania o son las amiguillas??

Diana Gutierrez said...

yeap... i really feel's a little of shame because we live in this planet and it looks that we do not care of it, because we all are guilty of how is this palnet.But a good solution is reciclyn our garbage in our homes like in the DF someones starts to recicly their garbage and in the school can put a trash baskets for all over the schools inteh parks in the work and for everywhere an we can helpit too not buiting things that affect the ozone layer like the sprit hear or something like that but i think honestly if we really wanna change the world we need to meandit bueacuse anything it´s posible!!
C:

Anonymous said...

it looks like nobody cares about our planet,but like the teacher oscar said the use of the IT is a good contribution to reduce the garbage and the contamination.
IfWE WANT, WE CAN HELP THIS WORLD.
THE SOLUTION IS RECICLE THE GARBAGE.
JOSE EDGAR GODINA HERNANDEZ 7

Anonymous said...

Ricardo Lobatos Flores

is very interesting how the companies are working in the environmental things, is a global problem and could be a global solution..in mexico we need more environmental projects in our schools.

Anonymous said...

Alejandro Alvarez Lopez

i personally believe that the problem of contamination need more atention in mexico. is amazing how the artists take care about that problems. maybe RBD or Ricky Martin etc could do something like that xDD
well no ¬¬ just kidding xD

c ya!

Anonymous said...

eey someone can send me the link of the forum on invisionfree.com? ..or something like that..

i can't open that page :/

well well well

please send to:

ricardolobatos@hotmail.com

Alex Carmona said...

about the text i think that is very important to reuse the things because in nowdays our planet need help, because We are finishing with the planet, when we throw trash when we used Products that damage the cap of ozone.
nowdays exist several disasters natural
because the humanity haven't enough care with our planet and by this things increases the problems for example the temperature is more than years ago and the earthquakes are more stronger now.

and I think that is very important that we have care with the world and one good way for this can be the recycle the matter and reuse also.

Francisco Córdova said...

It is a great idea reuse materials of what is considered to be a garbage in the society. With this we help to preserve the environment and inherit a better environment to generciones future.

The question of as doing it is not so difficult. In the personal thing, it seems to me an exelente idea construct art with recycled materials and this isn't all, exist multiple ideas proposed to attack the problem of the pollution, only there is necessary the availability and participation of the society beginning by us.

Francisco Córdova

Anonymous said...

the reuse stores are a good intent to promote recycling, but the reality is that there is a small quantity of people who do recycling with their garbage, and that program like cash for trash its only avalible in the U.S. We need something like this in our country, only if we want to creat conscience in our kids we have to create new programs of ambiental education that actually works.
estefania

Tony said...

Hi!
Actually the reuse of trash is very usual, because with the inflation all the products and services are more expensive.
The environment needs reduce the pollution, and the reuse of trash is good idea, in these days any enterprises sold products that they make, the products are cheap and goods.
Now, in the schools are used the piece of paper of double use for help the environment, and the people doesn’t pay for them.
I prefer to pay for a product who was made of trash and help the environment , that to pay for a normal product.

Anonymous said...

It´s a very interesting topic, I think that starting point is the environment.
As a worker of the model of distance education of ITD, I have experience in the process of adapting to the digital media for learning, for example, when I was studying a bachelor's degree in each subject or should buy a book or make copies, was a impressive number of copies, on the other side as the teacher says, was to deliver a minimum printed document, which was not revised, even the master did not give it any use at all and after the one or two periods he throw them in the trash.
In the model of distance education, the students are ever less forced to review written materials, and that all information is in digital version, maybe a little difficult at first, moving from a book or printed material to view only computer, perhaps in a school year, provide a printed work, that in special situations, a result, there is less waste and we are making efficient use of resources that we have.
The principle of efficiency is do more with less or the same with less.

Frine Montes

claudia said...

I think the pollution problem needs more attention in mexico. is amazing how artists who are concerned about having problems.
the use of modern IT components such as the Internet, in the course of management has reduced the amount of paper used in school assignments. For example, a student may be required to deliver from 5 to 10 documents from the school (work) per week, with a minimum of 2 pages (cover and contents), and is spending tens of pages on something that could settled by delivery of a document in digital format.

Luis Fernando said...

Well...

I think than the recycling is very important today. The world warm is a big problem than hasn`t solution, only we can "keep" the atmosphera as currently is; but we don`t reset it.

The actions as make things with old things are very intelligent, due to people can save money because are using objects considered as waste.

Of course, it can be a big business if you decided to invest time, work and money (in the firts years).

Examples of this are many, as "Don Basura" in the D. F. This man currently is rich because he saw a bussines with the trash.

So... yo can have a job if you decided "enter" to recycling.


Luis Fernando.