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OSN Resource Guide: Waste Reduction/ Management
6 resources are listed in the Waste Reduction/ Management section.
Consumer Reports: Greener Choices Website www.eco-labels.org/greenconsumers/waste.cfm
Living Machine® Systems Website dharmalivingsystems.com/living-machine-systems/ This is the website of the group that built the Oberlin wastewater
system mentioned in a recent film showing The Next Industrial
Revolution. There are several other examples of the living machine
design at this site, as well as fact sheets.
PC Power Organization Tulsa OK Phn: (918)493-8052 E-mail: information@tulsapcpower.com www.tulsapcpower.org/ PC Power’s mission is to refurbish computers for needy children, at-risk children & disabled adults in northeastern Oklahoma. We also strive to support responsible recycling of computers & electronics by educating the public about the hazards of e-waste & accepting obsolete electronics for recycling. Check the website or call for computer drop-off and location information.
Southwest Network for Zero Waste Website www.zerowastenetwork.org/success/index.cfm A database maintained by the Southwest Network for Zero Waste - choose Oklahoma from the state drop down list to see local success stories. Discover how hundreds of facilities are reducing pollution and saving money. Search by facility type, process, and other criteria.
Throwplace.com Website www.throwplace.com Billed as "the Internet's landfill alternative," Throwplace.com is an online market where individuals, nonprofits, and businesses can exchange excess goods and surplus inventory free of charge. Items can be "thrown" into any of the site's four sections: U.S. Charity, International Charity, Business/Individual, and Up-For-Grabs. (Only charities and nonprofits registered with the site can "take" from the U.S. and International Charity sections.) Up-For-Grabs offers miscellaneous items and gadgets, as well as anything needing quick pick-up or disposal. The wide variety of "throws" and "takes" includes lighting and bathroom fixtures, craft paper, law books, appliances, computers, carpeting, monitors, peripherals, and telephones.
For a small monthly fee, businesses and individual subscribers are listed in the site's business directory and are able to take from the Business/Individual section. Registered charities and nonprofits are listed free of charge in a user-friendly directory, which allows members to find more information about the various groups.
Tulsa Habitat for Humanity Re-Store Organization 1234 S. Norwood Tulsa OK 74112 Phn: 918-592-7904 E-mail: restore@habitat-tulsa.org www.habitat-tulsa.org/restore.shtml Wednesday - Saturday , 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m A combination of Noah’s Ark & Fibber McGee’s hall closet! It is a huge collection of donated used and surplus building materials and related items. We sell them to the general public to make money to use for house building. This is recycling at its best. The whole process keeps useable items out of the landfill. The ReSTORE accepts donations of leftover products, supplies, furniture, and tools. Tulsa families can shop at the ReSTORE as an alternative, affordable way to build, repair & remodel their own homes.
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