Published March 16, 2015
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2014 Second Use on KOMO TV
KOMO News recently featured Second Use on their EcoConsumer segment. Thank you KOMO for highlighting our mission and recognizing the value of salvage!
Read full postKOMO News recently featured Second Use on their EcoConsumer segment. Thank you KOMO for highlighting our mission and recognizing the value of salvage!
Read full post“No matter the reason, when you think about the salvage yard, what probably comes to mind is piles of disorganized building materials and way too much time spent hoping you’ll find what you’re looking for. If that’s your perception I’m pretty sure you haven’t stopped in at Second Use in Seattle.”
Read full postWe thank Aubrey and the team at the Seattle PI for the opportunity and encourage you to check it out online.
Read full postDan Phillips’s creative reuse is about as creative as it comes.
Read full postFreelancer Louise Lakier is a friend and fan of Second Use and salvage in general. After visiting Second Use’s Customer Project Gallery, she asked for permission to reach out to a number of Second Use customers who took on big remodels with salvage.
Read full postCheck out the before and after shots from one Second Use employee who used her snow day for a greater good.
Read full postNature is undervalued and often under-appreciated. If we work to protect our natural resources, we’re helping our economy.
Read full post“More Jobs, Less Pollution: Growing the Recycling Economy in the U.S.” shows that if we increased the nation’s recycling rate to 75 percent by 2030, it could create 1.5 million jobs.
Read full postOnline magazine “Thrifty and Green” recently featured a kitchen remodel that was completed in less than $3,000.
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