[Eril-l] recycling weeded books

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Thu Feb 15 09:28:10 PST 2024


And use the hardcovers for art canvases.  It's the best!  Thank you all for this other information, we have been struggling with this as well.
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For the items that just truly need to be recycled, if you have someone with the time, you might be able to cut the text blocks out of the hard covers and put the pages in your campus recycling, and only send the covers to the landfill.



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Good morning all! I am struggling with a weeding problem. Our collection is undergoing a large weeding project. I have been sending lists of the weeded books to Baker & Taylor’s Sustainable Shelves program. They take books they can

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I am struggling with a weeding problem. Our collection is undergoing a large weeding project. I have been sending lists of the weeded books to Baker & Taylor’s Sustainable Shelves program. They take books they can resell and give us credit toward new purchases. It’s wonderful because the books are still useful and we get credit!



B&T used to also take the books they can’t sell and recycle them, but they recently stopped doing that. We are struggling with finding a way to recycle the weeded books. We have been told we can’t put them in the recycling dumpsters on campus. We have “Free- take one!” shelves near our entrance that students and faculty love to browse. Weeded books go there first. After sitting there for several weeks, the books are removed. They are now piling up on all available shelving in staff offices with nowhere to go.



A small percentage are good enough (good condition and general topics) for donation to local book sales, but most just need recycling.



Can you recommend a company that recycles both hard and soft cover books? Are there groups that look for donations of academic titles? We are in Western New York. Feel free to contact me off-list.



Thanks for any suggestions!



Jill M. Church



Electronic Resources and ILL Librarian

Montante Library

D’Youville University



churchj at dyc.edu<mailto:churchj at dyc.edu>

ill at dyc.edu<mailto:ill at dyc.edu>



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