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The ReStore Home Improvement Center in Springfield, MA, is a non-profit thrift store specializing in used building materials. With a strong focus on sustainability, the center aims to make home improvement affordable while protecting the environment. By accepting donations and selling quality materials, the store provides significant savings, totaling over $1 million annually for 10,000 homeowners. Our mission is to create local jobs, offer job training, and promote the reuse of valuable materials, reducing waste and fostering community development.
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Used Building Materials Retail Operations • Over 600 nationally • Most are < 10 years old • Many are < 5 years old • Most non-profit, some for profit • Many Habitat for Humanity stores • Many do not have a decon operation
Building Materials Reuse Association • www.bmra.org • National directory • Annual conference for the industry
ReStore Home Improvement Center • Non-profit building materials thrift store in Springfield, MA
ReStore Home Improvement Center • Non-profit building materials thrift store in Springfield, MA • Retail in Springfield and Deconstruction in Southern New England
ReStore Home Improvement Center • Non-profit building materials thrift store in Springfield, MA • Retail in Springfield and Deconstruction in Southern New England • An enterprise of the Center for Ecological Technology
Our Mission • Reuse valuable building materials
Our Mission • Reuse valuable building materials • Make home improvement more affordable
Our Mission • Reuse valuable building materials • Make home improvement more affordable • Create local jobs and provide job training
Building Community While Protecting the Environment • $1 million in savings for 10,000 homeowners annually
Building Community While Protecting the Environment • $1 million in savings for 10,000 homeowners annually • Hundreds of tons of useful materials reused each year
Building Community While Protecting the Environment • $1 million in savings for 10,000 homeowners annually • Hundreds of tons of useful materials reused each year • 8-13 employees, dozens of job trainees
Typical Used Building Materials Store • Accepts donations (and purchase and/or consignment) of high-quality but unwanted home improvement materials
Typical Used Building Materials Store • Materials come from homeowners, contractors, retailers, distributors, manufacturers
Typical Used Building Materials Store • Many have pick up service (most provide this free)
Typical Used Building Materials Store • Sells to the public (a few are member based) • Low and moderate income DIY homeowners are main customer • Also landlords/property managers
The TripleBottom Line • People • Profit • Planet
For More Information John Majercak, Director ReStore Home Improvement Center 250 Albany Street Springfield, MA 01105 413-788-6900 johnm@cetonline.org