binders

Wed Jul 02 08:47:14 PDT 2008
Neighbor100644 Wrote:
I have a number of 3-ring binders that I want to get rid of (7 or so). I don't want to just put them in the trash. Does anyone know who takes office supplies like this for recycling?

Wed Jul 02 09:22:03 PDT 2008
Neighbor105448 Wrote:
Schools can always use binders. Laurel Elementary is open for summer school - you could just drop them by the office at 36th and Hacienda in San Mateo

Thu Jul 03 15:52:13 PDT 2008
Trail Girl Wrote:
Schools are a great place to donate binders and other office-type products. Other agencies that may want them could include local non-profits, like the Samaritan House in San Mateo. They offer vocational classes for their clients and would benefit from binders, paper, pens, etc.

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