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Austin to create reuse warehouse
Tuesday, September 19, 2023 by Elizabeth Pagano
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will be giving a $4 million grant to Austin, allowing the city to move forward with the creation of a reuse warehouse. It “will accept drop-off donations and redistribute furniture to regional nonprofit organizations with a focus on furnishing homes for those transitioning out of homelessness,” according to a news release about the grant. “Furniture has emerged as a problematic material stream. Bulky items like furniture take up more floor space at resale stores and often sell slowly. This means unwanted furniture that is still usable sometimes ends up in the landfill. Austin needs more infrastructure to adequately process and rehome these materials.” The city hopes to open the warehouse no later than 2026. The EPA will give the funds to the city after City Council approval and other requirements are met.
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