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Links
 

 

Here are some links that we thought would be helpful to the Earthwise community-

 

World

Salvo International Architectural Salvage Web

Global Recycling Network

Craigslist International

Recycler's World

 

 

 

National

Building Materials Reuse Association

America Recycles Day

Northwest Building Salvage Network

Environmental Protection Agency's Wastewise Program

 

State

Washington Refuse and Recycling Association

Washington State Department of Ecology's Recycling Database

 

County

ReUsable Building Materials Exchange Industrial Materials Exchange

King County Waste Line

King County Transfer Station

King County Online Materials Exchange

King County Take It Back Network (Electronics)

King County What Do I Do With...?

King County Procurement Services Division

 

 

 

 

 

 

City

Craigslist Seattle

ReStore

Seattle Building Salvage

Second Use

City of Seattle's Reuse Exchange Events

 

 

 

 

Friends and Neighbors

Flying Fish Artworks

ben.jay.men Productions

High Lane Millinery Embellishment Mfg. Co.

Laughing Elephant

 

Customer Recommendations

BathCrest of Seattle - they'll resurface your cast iron tub!

Hardwicks - fine woodworking tools and hardware

McLendon's Hardware - an excellent hardware store

Frank Lumber - The Door Store - they'll make a jamb to fit that salvaged door you picked up from Earthwise!

Pacific Iron and Metal - Metal recyclers, and a good source for any kind of metal need.

Pacific Industrial - another great source for used/new metals.