The PA Resources Council and UPMC will host a ReuseFest in two locations this fall-- September 12 in Erie and October 17 in Pittsburgh.
ReuseFest is a one-day drop off event open to the general public that diverts materials from local landfills to reuse by local nonprofit groups.
Started in 2012 through the generous support of the Sprout Fund and other local sponsors, ReuseFest is a one-day drop off event open to the general public that diverts materials from local landfills to reuse by Pittsburgh nonprofits.
PRC collaborates with a number of local nonprofits to provide the public with the opportunity to easily donate items that otherwise may have ended up in the trash. ReuseFest helped to connect these usable materials with great local non-profit organizations who found ways to give this material a second life, while benefiting those in need.
Visit the ReuseFest webpage for a list of acceptable items and participating nonprofits in the Erie and Pittsburgh locations.
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