Arivechi Posted May 13, 2009 Share Posted May 13, 2009 I saw this item posted in this week's City of Houston eNewsletter. Very excited to hear that Houston is taking another step to divert material from landfills. I know it could go under "environment" but it seems more of interest to the construction topic: CITY'S REUSE RECYCLING WAREHOUSE NOW OPEN The City of Houston's newest recycling opportunity, The Building Materials Reuse Warehouse, opened on April 29, 2009. Contractors can drop off excess materials at the Reuse Warehouse which benefits them in three ways: 1) eliminates landfill fees, 2) donations are tax deductible, and 3) provides LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification points. Citizens can also make donations. Donated materials are available for reuse by any non-profit organization. The formal grand opening is scheduled for June 2009. To make a donation of materials call Project Manager Jonathan Lohn at 281-814-3324 or jonathan.lohn@cityofhouston.net. Items accepted include cabinets, fans, sinks, showers, windows, concrete blocks, pavers, copper, doors, windows, flooring material, glass and gutters. For a complete list and additional information, visit www.houstonreuse.org. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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