Reuse Fairs

 

In 2011 six community Reuse Fairs attracted 900 residents. 

A Reuse Fair, formerly known as a Garbage Fair or Reuse Roundup, is a one-day community event where unwanted but reusable household items are collected and passed on to charities, non-profits, artisans and schools that need them.

Every Reuse Fair collects a slightly different list of items based on the requests they receive. Examples of typical items include: milk jug lids, old bedding, onion bags, keys, spices, corks, broken jewelry, nylons and old calendars.

There is more…

You will also find the following at most Reuse Fairs:

  • Free Table and Book/Magazine Exchange so everyone has a chance to find a treasure
  • Artisan displays of creations made with reused material
  • Displays promoting community and environmental stewardship

We encourage you to join in, clean out your clutter and pass it on at a Reuse Fair. This is a great opportunity to divert waste from landfills and help out community organizations.

Organizing a Reuse Fair

Do you want to strengthen local community programs and promote environmental stewardship?
Then join the many local communities that host Reuse Fairs.

Organize your own Reuse Fair

For more information:

Telephone

In Edmonton: 311

Outside Edmonton: 780-442-5311

Email wasteman@edmonton.ca
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