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On Wed, 26 May 2004 16:34:05 -0700, you wrote: >Adrienne, > >This isn't exactly what you requested, but I have information about an >organization that reuses wine corks. The Environmental Discovery Center >at Spring Lake Park in Sonoma County reuses the corks for craft projects >with children. The Discovery Center is only equipped to accepted a >limited number of corks, perhaps 1,000. > >Other reuse organizations might also be interested in receiving corks in >bulk. The East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse (in Berkeley) comes to mind. > >Melissa Kelley > >Priselac.Adrienne@no.address wrote: > >> >> >>Does anyone have information about where to recycle wine corks in >>California or the West? Try http://www.guidesqld.org/about/corks.htm http://www.frugalcrafts.com/craft_projects/Miscellaneous/corkbrd.html I would assume they could also be shredded and used in filler material. -- I'm on a journey in search of myself. If I get back first, let me know that I'm looking for myself and don't let me leave. |
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