Sunday, April 26, 2009

Re-using our islands' materials

Was glad to read about these local businesses who are hoping to capitalize upon the high commodities prices of late and reduce landfill waste by encouraging the re-use of existing building materials on Oahu. 

Re-use Hawaii

Currently located behind the John Burns School of Medicine in Kaka'ako, Re-use Hawaii helps their clients "deconstruct" (rather than demolish) their old buildings and salvage re-usable building material for future use. Clients receive a tax credit for their charitable donation. And Re-use Hawaii resells the good building material back into the community.   http://www.reusehawaii.org/welcome.html

Freecycle Hawaii

Part of the nationwide network freecycle.org, Freecycle Hawaii offers a site where people can give away stuff they don’t want and get stuff for free. Kind of like craigslist except even cheaper!  http://www.freecycle.org/group/US/Hawaii

2 comments:

Liquid Roof said...

Can you show the location. I wana see the location so that i can get the better idea about it.

Jackie said...

Liquid Roof, If you are interested in freecycle, the "site" is the website. If you're interested in Re-use Hawaii, pictures of their warehouse are on their website.