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Hi Jason, Our local library accepts book donations that they sell for .25 - $1 to raise money for the library. Do you accumulate books that others might be interested in reading? If so, you might want to see if your library accepts books that they can resell to raise funds. Amy Hemmert Obentec, Inc. amy@no.address 831-457-0301 www.laptoplunches.com www.wastefreelunches.org ____________________________________________________________ Find out what people are saying about Laptop Lunches at www.laptoplunches.com. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shure, Jason" <Shure@no.address> To: <greenyes@no.address> Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 9:18 AM Subject: [greenyes] book recycling -- new york I saw discussion from this spring re: recycling books. We accumulate a large amount of books, softcover and hardcover. Can anyone give me some quick hints on how to deal with them? Best option is a paper recycler that will actually take them. We'd also consider the who guillotine approach if we could get recommendations on how to proceed. We are in NYC Jason Shure |
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