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Bring is all about recycling. They make sure usable building materials don't go to the dump when they could be used again. And they practice what they preach.Well, you may have walked through these doors. They came from TJ Max at Oakway Mall.

Even the great new building is recycled.

This building and art gallery, and commercial room was a four bay garage. See the oil stains on the floor.

But bring's real mission is to bring you quality materials at bargain prices. Whether it's used,

We have this really high quality recycled paint. It covers, and comes in fifteen colors.

We have loads of hardware- all kind of things. In racks made out of reccled sinks.

The other half of their mission: Taking the things you don't want.

Bring us building materials of all kinds. Plumbing hardware electrical boxes, doors.

And if you think bring doesn't want it, think again.

You have a cowor a horse,these are th greatest livestock scratchers

What can I say besides moooooo.

Bring is located at 4446 Franklin Blvd in Glenwood. They will take most usable building materials, and will deconstruct buildings (take them down) to salvage the materials. Their price is often lower than a demolition contractor, AND they keep materials out of the landfill.

http://www.bringrecycling.org/

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