nyc.gov/donate
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Helping New Yorkers Donate
The donateNYC website and mobile app help
New Yorkers nd the nearest place to donate or
nd used goods. Users can search by type and
location, nd hours of operation, locate contact
information, determine if material pick-up
is an option, and more.
The online donateNYC Exchange connects
businesses and nonprots that are looking to donate
or receive used and surplus goods. Nonprots and
businesses get free usable goods, reduce their
waste, and save on storage and disposal costs.
Why Donate and Buy
Used Goods?
New Yorkers throw out nearly six million tons of
waste every year. However, much of this waste
includes items that could be reused instead.
Donating goods to local nonprot organizations
not only supports worthy causes and provides
critical social services, jobs,
and community assistance
to New Yorkers, it
also keeps valuable
materials out
of landlls!
Impact
Our partners have diverted over 40 million pounds of
materials in 2015, while also providing 1.3 million
New Yorkers with social service programs. Materials
collected include:
By donating and reusing goods instead of discarding
them, New Yorkers can greatly reduce waste,
conserve energy and resources, save money, and
help provide New Yorkers with jobs and human
services. donateNYC is an essential part of NYC’s
0X30 initiative, helping New Yorkers reach the goal of
sending zero waste to landlls by 2030.
donateNYC provides residents with resources and
tools to make donating and reusing goods in NYC
easier, and support to local nonprots and businesses
looking to expand and promote their reuse efforts.
Our Partners
donateNYC partners accept and locally distribute
donated items, diverting tens of millions of pounds
of material from the landll every year. These
organizations serve hundreds of thousands of New
Yorkers annually through family services, housing/
sheltering, healthcare, workforce development, and
food bank programs. Our partners also help NYC
meet its Zero Waste goals by providing veriable data
needed to assess the City’s 0X30 progress.
donateNYC partners include:
thrift stores
clothing banks
social service providers
creative arts programs
community-based reuse
programs
Some of what our
Partners kept out
of landlls:
3,269,457 items of clothing
1,077,980 pieces of furniture
& home furnishings
898,885 books & magazines
631,616 accessories
472,116 shoes
369,501 toys & games
and more
17.4 million lbs of textiles
plastic
wood
paper
metals
rubber
glass
6.9 million lbs of
2.7 million lbs of
.15 million lbs of
7.2 million lbs of
3.1 million lbs of
.72 million lbs of
donateNYC, a program of the NYC
Department of Sanitation, helps New Yorkers
give goods, nd goods, and do good, with
tools that make it easy to donate or nd
used and surplus items.
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Arthritis Foundation Thrift Shop ............6
Big Reuse .............................6
BOP Shell Collection Program .............7
Bottomless Closet ......................7
The Bridal Garden ......................8
CancerCare ...........................8
Career Gear ...........................9
Cauz For Pawz .........................9
Council Thrift Shop .....................10
GOOD+ Foundation ....................10
Goodwill Industries of
Greater NY and Northern NJ ..............11
Habitat for Humanity NYC ReStore .........12
The HopeLine .........................13
Hour Children .........................13
Housing Works ........................14
Lower East Side Ecology Center ...........14
Material for the Arts .....................15
New York Cares ........................15
PowerMyLearning ......................16
Project Cicero .........................16
Recycle-A-Bicycle ......................17
Room to Grow .........................17
Saint Luke’s Thrift Shop .................18
The Salvation Army
Greater New York Division ................18
Second Chance Toys ...................19
The Society Boutique ...................19
United Church of Praise
International Ministries ..................20
World Vision Greater New York ............20
Xavier Mission .........................21
Yoga Foster ..........................21
Partner Directory
donateNYC encourages New Yorkers to support
these nonprot Partners’ reuse activities and
social missions:
Donations Icon Quick Guide
As a quick reference, use this guide to determine the
general materials donateNYC Partners accept and
handle on a regular basis.
You’ll nd one or more of these icons under each
organization’s name.
Household
Furniture
Housewares
Medical
Equipment &
Furniture
Musical
Instruments
Ofce
Furniture
Ofce
Supplies
Shoes
Sporting
Equipment
Textiles
(non-clothing)
Toys &
Games
Art Supplies
Automotive
Books &
Media
Building
Products
Clothing
Electronics
Food &
Beverage
Glass
Home
Appliances
Collectibles
(antiques,
jewelry, art)
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Arthritis
Foundation
Thrift Shop
Accepted Donations: art (framed); books; CDs;
clothing & accessories (men’s/women’s); electronics;
handbags; home goods; jewelry; shoes
Not Accepted: medical supplies
Drop Off: During store business hours.
Pick-Up Service: Case-by-case basis, fees apply.
Address: 1430 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10028
Phone: 212-772-8816
nyc.gov/donate/arthritisfoundationthrift
Big Reuse
Accepted Donations: appliances; architectural details;
bathroom xtures; building materials; doors (solid
wood); furniture (solid wood); hardware; housewares;
kitchens & cabinets; lighting xtures; lumber; masonry;
paint; plumbing; stone; tile; windows
[NOTE: Broken, damaged, or incomplete materials will
not be accepted.]
Not Accepted: antique appliances; baby goods;
bed-related material (bed linens, box springs, frames,
headboards, mattresses); broken electronics;
carpet (used); clothing; entertainment units; exercise
equipment; furniture (ofce, upholstered); light bulbs
(incandescent, uorescent); over-customized pieces;
paint (oil-based); stains; varnishes
Drop Off: Please contact ahead of time to ensure
donation can be accepted.
Pick-Up Service: Case-by-case basis.
Address: Multiple locations; visit Partner page
below for details.
Phone: 718-777-0132
nyc.gov/donate/bigreuse
Arthritis
Foundation
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BOP Shell Collection
Program
Accepted Donations: oyster shells from NYC
restaurants and events
Drop Off: No
Pick-Up Service: Please register online.
Address: BOP Shell Collection Program
c/o Earth Matter NY
179 Rivington Street, #4A
New York, NY 10004
Phone: 917-447-7256
nyc.gov/donate/bopshellcollection
Bottomless Closet
Accepted Donations: belts; blouses; business suits;
cosmetics (new); dresses; handbags & attaché cases;
hosiery (unopened); jackets; jewelry; pants; scarves;
shoes; skirts; sweaters
Not Accepted: cosmetics (used/opened); evening
wear; exercise clothing; jeans; sneakers; t-shirts;
undergarments
Drop Off: Call to schedule an appointment.
Pick-up Service: No
Address: 16 E. 52nd Street, 15th Floor
New York, NY 10022
Phone: 212-563-2499
nyc.gov/donate/bottomlesscloset
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The Bridal
Garden
Accepted Donations: gently used and surplus couture/
designer wedding gowns, as well as bridal accessories
(such as boleros, veils, headpieces, or jewelry)
Drop Off: Call to schedule an appointment.
Pick-up Service: No
Address: 54 W. 21st Street, Suite 901
New York, NY 10010
Phone: 212-252-0661
nyc.gov/donate/bridalgarden
CancerCare
Accepted Donations: art (framed); clothing &
accessories; furniture; handbags; housewares (small);
jewelry; shoes
Drop Off: During store business hours.
Pick-Up Service: Case-by-case basis, fees apply.
Address: 1480 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10028
Phone: 212-879-9868
nyc.gov/donate/cancercare
Career Gear
Accepted Donations: belts; briefcases; cuff links; dress
shirts; dress shoes; overcoats; socks (new, black or
brown); suits; ties; tie clips; toiletries (only new); watches
[NOTE: Items intended for men accepted only. All donations must
be new or gently used, clean, and in style—that is, it will help a
man make the best impression at an interview.]
Not Accepted: men’s blazers; casual clothing; corduroys;
dress pants; hats; jeans; khakis; pajamas; polo shirts;
suitcases; sweaters; t-shirts; umbrellas; undergarments;
vests; white socks
Drop Off: Only during monthly drop-off dates; visit
Partner page below for details.
Pick-Up Service: No
Address: 40 Fulton Street, Suite 701
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212-577-6190
nyc.gov/donate/careergear
Cauz For Pawz
Accepted Donations: art (framed);
clothing & accessories (men’s/women’s);
handbags; jewelry; shoes
Not Accepted: books; CDs; DVDs; electronics; furniture;
housewares; records
Drop Off: Only during store business hours; please call
before dropping off.
Pick-Up Service: Case-by-case basis.
Address: 333 First Avenue
New York, NY 10003
Phone: 212-684-7299
nyc.gov/donate/cauzforpawz
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Council Thrift Shop
Accepted Donations: art (framed); bedding & linens;
books; clothing & accessories; furniture (household);
household goods (dishes, knick-knacks, lamps, etc.);
jewelry; rugs; shoes; small appliances (working order); toys
Not Accepted: car seats; cribs; large appliances;
mattresses & box springs; medical equipment/supplies;
medication
Drop Off: During store business hours.
Pick-Up: Case-by-case basis—furniture only.
Address: 246 E. 84th Street | New York, NY 10028
Phone: 212-439-8373
nyc.gov/donate/councilthriftshop
GOOD+ Foundation
Accepted Donations: baby monitors; bassinets; bath
towels; bibs; blankets; books; bottle warmers; bouncy
seats; carriers; clothing (ages 0-14); crib bedding (not
bumpers); diaper bags; diaper pails; exersaucers; high-
chairs; infant tubs; liners; maternity clothes; mobiles;
outerwear (ages 0-14); pack n’ plays; play pens; safety
gates; shoes; strollers; swings; toys
[NOTE: Gently used only items only, not more than 3 years
from purchase.]
Accepted donations that must be new or never used:
bottles & feeding supplies (unopened); breast pumps; car
seats/snap-and-go stroller bases; cribs; crib mattresses;
stuffed animals (with tag)
Not Accepted: baby slings; breast pumps (used); car
seats (used); cribs (used); crib bumpers; feeding items
(used)
Drop Off: Call to schedule an appointment.
Pick-up Service: Tax-deductible fees apply.
Address: 306 W. 37th Street, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Phone: 212-736-1777
nyc.gov/donate/goodfoundation
Goodwill Industries of
Greater New York and
Northern New Jersey
Accepted Donations: area rugs; automobiles;
bedspreads; bicycles; blankets; boats; books; CDs;
clothing & accessories; computers & peripherals; curtains;
dishes; DVDs; glasses; handbags; household appliances
(small); jewelry; lamps; linens; luggage; motorcycles;
paintings; photographs; LPs; shoes; sporting goods;
stuffed animals (clean); trading cards; at-screen TVs;
vases; videos
Not Accepted: appliances (large); automobile parts;
baby equipment; bathroom xtures; children’s clothing
with drawstrings, metal, or painted appliqué; children’s
jewelry; exercise equipment (large); furniture; futons;
hazardous materials; kitchen xtures; mattresses; medical
equipment (except walkers/wheelchairs in good condition);
perishable items; prescription medicines; recalled items;
toys (except collectibles, antiques & clean stuffed animals);
tube TVs; weapons
Drop Off: During business hours at stores and
headquarters; clothing drop-off available at collection
bins throughout NY/NJ.
Pick Up Service: Fees apply.
Address: Multiple locations; visit Partner page below
for details.
Phone: 718-728-5400
nyc.gov/donate/goodwillnynj
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Habitat for
Humanity
New York City
ReStore
Accepted Donations: air conditioners; architectural
salvage; area rugs (new only); art; autos & trucks
(running or not); building & construction materials;
carpeting; cook top/range; doors; electrical supplies;
fans; oor tile; ooring; furniture (ofce, on a
case-by-case basis); furniture (household); hand tools;
hardware; hardwood oor; hot tub (new only);
household goods; large appliances; kitchen cabinets;
mirrors; motorcycles/boats; nails & screws (must be
in manufacturers packaging with size specications);
outdoor tools; paint (unopened latex); plumbing;
power tools; sinks; stoves; toilets; tubs; wall tile;
washer & dryer; windows
[NOTE: Above is a general list of accepted items. Some
donations may be declined due to safety concerns, facility
limitations, or marketability. If you have any questions about
whether your donation is appropriate, please call beforehand.]
Not Accepted: bathroom sink faucets; box-springs;
clothing; computers & accessories; countertops; cribs;
dishwashers (for recycling only, not resale); drywall; DVD
players; furnaces; garage doors; hazardous materials;
kitchen faucets; lumber; mantels; mattresses; moldings;
opened cans of paint, or unopened paint which is not
low VOC; pianos/organs; pipes & pipe ttings; pools
(above or below ground); railings; sheetrock; swing sets
or playground equipment; trampolines; TVs; VCRs; vinyl
siding; water heaters; weapons
Drop Off: Please call ahead of time.
Pick-Up Service: Case-by-case basis.
Address: 6201 Northern Boulevard
Queens, NY 11377
Phone: 646-876-9460
nyc.gov/donate/nycrestore
The HopeLine
Accepted Donations: clothing &
accessories (children’s/men’s/women’s);
diapers; food items (non-perishable); housewares (small)
Drop-Off: During regular business hours.
Pick-Up Service: No
Address: 402 E. 152nd Street
Bronx, NY 10455
Phone: 212-252-0661
nyc.gov/donate/hopeline
Hour Children
Accepted Donations: art (framed); bed pillows; CDs;
cassettes; clothing & accessories (especially children’s
& women’s); baby items; DVDs; diapers; furniture
(home); housewares; jewelry; metro cards; phone
cards; retail gift certicates; shoes (especially children’s
& women’s); towels; toys & dolls (multicultural); twin
sheets; videotapes
Not Accepted: appliances; bed frames; books; furniture
made from composite materials, such as Ikea furniture;
mattresses & box springs
Drop Off: During store business hours.
Pick-Up Service: Case-by-case basis.
Address: Multiple locations; visit Partner page below
for details.
Phone: 718-433-4724
nyc.gov/donate/hourchildren
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Housing Works
Accepted Donations: antiques; art; clothing &
accessories (men’s/women’s); books; CDs; DVDs;
decorative accents; furniture; housewares; jewelry;
lighting; LPs in saleable condition
Not Accepted: appliances; box springs; car seats;
computers; cribs; electronics; exercise equipment;
furniture (made of composite materials); mattresses;
strollers; toys; TVs
Drop Off: During store business hours.
Pick-Up Service: Case-by-case basis; must include
furniture donation.
Address: Visit Partner page below for locations.
Phone: 1-888-HW-Donate
nyc.gov/donate/housingworks
Lower East Side
Ecology Center
Accepted Donations: answering machines; audio-visual
equipment; VCRs; DVD/Blu-ray players; cable/satellite
receivers; cables; cell phones; chargers; circuit boards;
computers (desktops & laptops); cords; digital converter
boxes; DVRs; e-readers; hard drives; hubs; keyboards;
mainframes; mice; modems; monitors; pagers; PDAs;
phones; portable music players; power supplies routers;
servers; tablets; TVs; video-games
[NOTE: Copy machines/printers (over 50 lbs.) are accepted, but
require donor to pay a fee for recycling.]
Not Accepted: air conditioners; carbon monoxide
detectors; dishwashers; home appliances; ionization
smoke detectors; microwaves; personal grooming tools;
refrigerators; stoves; washers & dryers
Drop Off: Yes, or at an Ecology Center sponsored
collection event; visit Partner page below for details.
Pick-up Service: No
Address: Gowanus E-waste Warehouse
469 President Street | Brooklyn, NY 11215
Phone: 212-477-4022
nyc.gov/donate/lesec
Materials for the Arts
Accepted Donations: art books; art supplies; canvas;
chairs; clip lamps; computers & peripherals (less than
4 years old); digital cameras & tripods; drop cloths;
easels; fabric rolls; le cabinets; foam-core; home
decorating supplies; household items (dishes, lamps,
irons, silverware & vases); ladders; ofce supplies;
paper; poster-board; power tools; projectors & screens;
rolls of fabric; stretcher bars; theater lighting; TVs (at
screen only); video equipment; wallpaper
Not Accepted: bedding; beds; building materials (with
glue, nails, or screws attached); clothing; dangerous
chemicals or toxic substances; explosives; items
requiring repair; lead-based paint; scrap fabric (less
than two square yards); sheets of glass; slabs of marble;
sofa beds; foam packing materials; trade samples (such
as fabric, paint swatches, tiles & wood); weapons
Drop Off: Call to schedule an appointment.
Pick-Up Service: Case-by-case basis.
Address: 33-00 Northern Boulevard, 3rd Floor
Long Island City, NY 11101
Phone: 718-729-3001
nyc.gov/donate/materialsforthearts
New York Cares
Accepted Donations: new and gently used children’s,
women’s and men’s coats of all sizes
Drop Off: At public collection sites throughout NYC
during annual coat drive.
Pick-Up Service: No
Address: 65 Broadway, 19th Floor
New York, NY 10006
Phone: 212-228-5000
nyc.gov/donate/nycares
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PowerMyLearning
Accepted Donations: computers (desktop/laptop,
dual core & above; laptops preferred); laptop chargers
(working condition only); LCD monitors; keyboards; mice;
power cords; USB ash drives; USB Wi-Fi adapters;
Accepted on a case-by-case basis: surge protectors;
speakers; projectors; printers
[NOTE: Please call ahead before dropping off donations]
Not accepted: CRT monitors, Pentium 4 computers,
phones, scanners
Drop Off: Please call ahead.
Pick-up Service: Case-by-case basis.
Address: Multiple locations; visit Partner page
below for details.
Phone: 917-677-5506
nyc.gov/donate/powermylearning
Project Cicero
Accepted Donations: new and gently used books for
early readers through high school, including ction,
non-ction (reference books, biographies, science &
math), and picture books.
[NOTE: Reference materials should be current; hardcover
and paperback books accepted, but must be in new or
excellent condition.]
Not Accepted: discards from school libraries,
textbooks, or books for adults
Drop Off: Please contact for details.
Pick-Up Service: No
Address: MAILING ADDRESS ONLY
c/o The New York Society Library
53 E. 79th Street
New York, NY 10075
Phone: 212-288-6900
nyc.gov/donate/projectcicero
Recycle-A-Bicycle
Accepted Donations: bicycles;
bicycle accessories; bicycle mechanic
stands (working order); bicycle parts; digital photo
albums (with slideshow mode); jewelry-making supplies
(such as beads); productivity hardware (iPads, desktops,
laptops); t-shirts (100% cotton, used as rags); tools
Not Accepted: plastic children’s bicycles
Drop-off: During store business hours.
Pick-Up Service: Yes (15+ adult bicycles)
Address: Multiple locations; visit Partner page
below for details.
Phone: 718-858-2972
nyc.gov/donate/recycle-a-bicycle
Room to Grow
Accepted Donations: baby carriers;
baby monitors; baby-proong items; baby’s
room accessories; bassinets; bathtubs; bibs; blankets;
books on child rearing; books; booster chairs; bouncy
seats; CDs for children; DVDs (children’s or parenting);
clothing (up to size 5t); crib sheets; diaper bags;
exersaucers; feeding supplies; high chairs; photo
albums; play mats; playpens/play yards; potties;
shoes (up to size 13); strollers; swings; towels;
toys; washcloths
[
NOTE: New or nearly new items only; must be no more
than 3 years old. Only new baby care items—baby lotion;
baby shampoo; bottles; breast pumps; cups; diaper cream;
teethers—accepted.]
Not Accepted: baby food; baby furniture; bath seats;
books on pregnancy; car seat carriers; car seats; crib
bumpers; cribs; diaper pails; diapers; formula; maternity
clothes; sleep positioners; stuffed animals; walkers
Drop Off: Call to schedule an appointment.
Pick-up Service: Tax-deductible fees apply.
Address: 54 W. 21st Street, #401
New York, NY 10010
Phone: 212-620-7800
nyc.gov/donate/roomtogrow
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Saint Luke’s
Thrift Shop
Accepted Donations: art (framed); clothing &
accessories; furniture; housewares; jewelry; shoes
Address: 487 Hudson
New York, NY 10014
Phone: 212-924-9364
Drop Off: During store business hours.
Pick-up Service: No
nyc.gov/donate/stlukesthrift
The Salvation Army
Accepted Donations: appliances (working,
in good repair); art (framed); bedding/linens; boats;
books; CDs; clothing & accessories (children’s/
men’s/women’s); DVDs; furnishings (home & ofce);
furniture (home, good condition); home decor;
household supplies; jewelry; musical instruments;
ofce supplies; shoes (children’s/men’s/women’s);
sporting goods; stereos; TVs; vehicles
Not Accepted: appliances (broken); bathroom xtures
(toilets, etc.); doors; encyclopedias (old, out-of-date);
furniture (poor condition); magazines; paint; swing sets;
tires; waterbeds; water heaters; windows
Drop Off: During store business hours.
Pick-Up Service: Yes
Address: Multiple locations; visit Partner page
below for details.
Phone: 1-800-SA-TRUCK
nyc.gov/donate/salvationarmy
Second Chance Toys
Accepted donations: plastic toys
(clean & gently used, no small/missing parts,
not requiring batteries)
Not accepted: battery operated toys; books; clothing;
non-plastic toys; small toy parts (small enough to t
through a toilet paper roll); stuffed animals
Drop-Off: Public collection sites throughout NYC during
the holiday season and spring toy drives; visit Partner
page below for details.
Pick-Up Service: No
Address: MAILING ADDRESS ONLY
PO Box 20462
New York, NY 10023
nyc.gov/donate/secondchancetoys
The Society
Boutique
Accepted Donations: antiques; art (framed); books
(hard cover); clothing & accessories (children’s/men’s/
women’s); furniture (excellent condition); handbags;
housewares; jewelry; lighting; LPs; rugs (9x12 feet max);
shoes; toys (new); upright pianos (small)
Not Accepted: appliances; armoires; bedframes;
books (soft cover); children’s products (car seats, cribs,
furniture, strollers); electronics; exercise equipment;
furniture (poor condition, ofce); futons; mattresses &
box springs; medical equipment/supplies; sofa beds;
toys (used)
Drop Off: During store business hours.
Pick-Up Service: Furniture only.
Address: 1440 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10028
Phone: 212-535-1250
nyc.gov/donate/societyboutique
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Thrift Shop
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United Church of
Praise International
Ministries
Accepted Donations: appliances (large & small);
automobiles; bedding & linens; bicycles & accessories;
boats; children’s products (infant, toddler & children);
clothing (women’s/men’s/children’s); clothing
accessories; computers & peripherals; electronics
(TVs, stereos, etc.); food; furniture (household);
household goods; motorcycles; shoes
Drop off: During regular business hours.
Pick-Up Service: Case-by-case basis.
Address: 32 Sands Street
Staten Island, NY 10304
Phone: 718-314-8779
nyc.gov/donate/ucpiministries
World Vision
Greater New York
Accepted Donations: backpacks; blankets;
bottled water; books; clothing; emergency supplies;
household goods; latex gloves; personal care items;
school supplies; toys
Drop off: Please call ahead before dropping off.
Pick-up Service: Case-by-case basis.
Address: 310 Tiffany Street
Bronx, NY 10474
Phone: 718-292-5600
nyc.gov/donate/worldvision
Xavier Mission
Accepted Donations: blankets; clothing (men’s, all
sizes); sheet sets; socks (new); toiletries (travel sizes
of combs, conditioner, deodorant, shampoo, soap,
toothbrushes, toothpaste preferred); towels;
underwear (new)
[NOTE: All donations must be gently used or new; no ripped,
faded, frayed, or stained items; socks and underwear must
be new.]
Not Accepted: books; electronics;
household items; toys
Drop off: Please call ahead before dropping off.
Pick-Up Service: No
Address: 55 West 15th Street
New York, NY 10011
Phone: 212-627-2100
nyc.gov/donate/xaviermission
Yoga Foster
Accepted Donations: Yoga Foster accepts gently used
yoga mats that are suitable for practice and reuse.
Drop-Off: At participating lululemon stores; visit Partner
page below for details.
Pick-Up Service: No
Address: MAILING ADDRESS ONLY
140 West 30th Street, Suite 5W
New York, NY 10011
Phone: 650-731-2381
nyc.gov/donate/yogafoster
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International
Ministries
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nyc.gov/refashion
Clothing & Textile
Recycling with
re-fashioNYC oers a convenient way
to donate and recycle unwanted clothes,
linens, shoes, and accessories.
Free bins and pickup service available to
apartment, oce, and commercial buildings.
Electronics
Recycling with
nyc.gov/ecycle
Carefully place electronic devices into bin.
tablets/
e-readers
mobile
phones
MP3
players
printers/
scanners
TVs monitors computers laptops
fax machines keyboards mice hard drives
small servers VCRs/DVRs/
DVD players
video game
consoles
cable/
satellite box
NO appliances NO loose batteries NO light bulbs
Please visit nyc.gov/wasteless for
information on how to recycle in NYC.
Appliances: nyc.gov/wasteless/appliances
Batteries: nyc.gov/wasteless/batteries
Light Bulbs:
nyc.gov/wasteless/lighting
Donate:
This bin is the property of
Electronic Recyclers International, Inc.
e-cycleNYC is a free and convenient
electronic waste recycling service.
Free bins and pickup service for NYC
apartment buildings with 10+ units.
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