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Do you or your business want to get rid of an item that’s in good condition?
Napa-Vallejo Reuse & Recycle Center 889B Devlin Road, American Canyon, 707-258-9018 Daily Hours: 8:30am-3:30pm DROP OFF reusable items in good condition or… BROWSE the yard and see if anything catches your eye. The center has building materials (doors, windows, cabinets, sinks, tubs, toilets, pipes, lumber, nuts/bolts, spas, tools), furniture (such as chairs, bookshelves, lamps, tables), lawn & garden items (lawn mowers, rototillers, pots, grape stakes), clothing, books, AND MORE! You won’t find better prices anywhere! All items dropped off for reuse are subject to approval.
eco-Organize 707-258-8338 1924 Yajome Street, Napa, CA 94558 www.eco-organize.com, eco-organize@sbcglobal.net eco-Organize's main goal is the redistribution of items within the Napa Valley. They are providers of eco-friendly decluttering, downsizing, and hauling solutions for individuals and businesses and purveyors of new and lightly used surplus and reclaimed building materials, unique salvaged items, and green goods. Discards are reused, repurposed, recycled, donated, or sold. They do not purchase items. All items sold in the retail store have been donated or salvaged. Please call or email regarding drop-off requests. eco-Organize accepts drop-offs only with advance approval. For more information regarding store hours, items accepted, products, and services, please visit the website.
NapaMax - www.NapaMax.org NapaMax is a free online resource where you can find or discard items. It demonstrates the idea that “one person’s trash is another’s treasure.” Simply log into the NapaMax website and create a “wanted” or “available” listing. You can find everything from the kitchen sink to landscape materials to furniture. By avoiding sending items to the landfill, resources and energy are conserved.
Solano-Napa Habitat for Humanity 707-422-1948 Hours M-F 9am-1pm 110 Railroad Avenue, Suite A-3, Suisun City, CA 94585 www.SolanoHabitat.org Solano-Napa Habitat for Humanity builds affordable homes using volunteer labor, donated funds and materials. The houses are sold at cost to qualifying low-income families with no-interest loans. Donations of like-new building materials for the houses, such as tile, toilets, sinks, wire, lighting, and lumber are accepted.
Other options including posting items on websites such as sfbay.craigslist.org, www.freecycle.org, or www.ireuse.com, or donating items to local thrift stores.
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