What to do with old computers, screens, printers, servers, and similar tech? Bring them to Reuse-a-Palooza at The Plant! PCs for People will be tabling, ready to refurbish your old electronics and distribute them to low-income individuals and families. This option is even better than recycling as you're extending the useful life of these items—a win-win for the environment and folks who need them! Below is a list of items PC's for People will be collecting. Be prepared to take home anything that's not listed below (though you know us, we'll be happy to discuss how to effectively recycle or reuse any other electronic gear)! Accepted Items: - Desktop or laptop computers - Phones - TVs and monitors (no CRTs) - Computer accessories (i.e. keyboards, mice, speakers) - Printers - Hard drives & other computer parts - Power cords & cables - Servers & networking equipment *Items can be in any condition; new, used, or broken.
The Plant (Chicago, IL)
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A collaborative food biz community focusing on reuse + closed-loop systems. The Plant is a project of Bubbly Dynamics.
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The Plant is a 93,500 sq. ft. former meat packing plant in Chicago's Back of the Yards neighborhood that has been repurposed into a research and production facility comprising a collaborative community of small food businesses. A complex and highly interrelated system, The Plant is a living laboratory that demonstrates techniques for reimagining waste as a resource, achieving economies of scale, and incubating small businesses. The goal of The Plant is to create replicable models for efficiencies that close loops of waste and energy and to encourage others to implement these techniques to combat climate change. The owner and operator of The Plant is Bubbly Dynamics, LLC, a social enterprise whose mission is to create replicable models for ecologically responsible and sustainable urban industrial development. Established in 2002, Bubbly Dynamics is dedicated to incubating small businesses in formerly vacant, industrial buildings located in disinvested communities, and sharing our findings on the creative approaches to resource and energy efficiencies via an open-sourced toolkit. Bubbly Dynamics' first project was the Chicago Sustainable Manufacturing Center located in the Stockyards Industrial Corridor. This 24,000 sq. ft. former paint warehouse was sustainably renovated using salvaged materials and green building techniques. It is now fully occupied with independent manufacturing businesses and artists.
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https://www.insidetheplant.com
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1400 W 46th St.
US,IL,Chicago,60609
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We're having another volunteer day at The Plant on Sat. Mar. 22 from 1-4pm! This volunteer opportunity is rooted in a much-needed spring refresh of our yard. Expect a fun, hands-on day with plenty of fresh air and good company. Interested? Email us at [email protected] to learn more!
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Looking for a sustainable way to give new life to pre-loved clothing? Bring them to Reuse-a-Palooza at The Plant next Sun. Mar. 16, and help reduce landfill waste! ?? This year, Cradles to Crayons Chicago will be collecting and redistributing gently used clothing to support families in need. They're accepting a wide range of items—from pants and socks to winter gloves and warm coats. To learn more about Cradles to Crayons and view the full list of items they will be collecting, click the link below! https://lnkd.in/dwnhzGSy
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John Edel and Taila Howe from Bubbly Dynamics will be at SXSW next week for a conversation on how waste can be redefined as a resource by extracting high-value molecules from the waste stream! Their work at The Plant (Chicago, IL) explores how an anaerobic digester can be used as a biorefinery, capturing valuable compounds from food and industrial byproducts while supporting a network of small food businesses. If you are in Austin, TX, or know someone who is, join them on Tue. Mar. 11 at 11:30am at the Hilton Austin Downtown, Salon A. John and Taila’s conversation will touch on the power of circular economies, community-driven innovation, and what’s possible when we rethink waste. For more information, click the link below! https://lnkd.in/gzf5vcbv
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We are excited to share Bubbly Dynamics’ latest case study on a CO2 capture and reuse system at The Plant! This study explores an experimental approach to resource and energy efficiency, demonstrating how captured CO2 from Whiner Beer Company can be repurposed to support urban farms within the building. To read the case study and learn more about this project, click the link below! https://lnkd.in/gdThEiph
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Our list of accepted items for Reuse-a-Palooza at The Plant is HERE! Even if you’ve joined us before, please double-check the list at the link below. Collections vary each time, and we want to help you avoid bringing items that won’t be accepted. See you on Sun. Mar. 16! https://lnkd.in/g9cMwSxq
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Carolee Kokola, LEED AP is doing some R&D for a new food hub coming to The Plant (Chicago, IL)! She recently joined the Illinois Food System Infrastructure Collaborative on a field trip to Central Illinois, visiting Janie's Mill and Down at the Farms to learn about community-building and food aggregation. Exciting things are brewing!
The Illinois Food System Infrastructure Collaborative recently coordinated an informative and fun field trip in Central Illinois! We visited Janie's Mill and got down in the weeds about the challenges and successes that come with a passion for making good food. Then we were off to Down at the Farms to learn about their farm aggregation services, and the group had a deep discussion on how building community and cooperation is particularly mission-critical for small food and farming businesses. Thanks to Jill Brockman-Cummings and Harold Wilken at Janie's Mill, and to Marty Travis of Down at the Farms. None of them is active on LI since they're so busy doing what they do -- appreciate their taking the time to talk about it! With Jeff Hake Jesse Schaffer Alex Frantz LaShawn Miller Nicholas Frillman Serena Basham and Jim Franks, who *should* be on LI to share out about his recent book, Existential Bread.
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What to do with small tools and hardware items collecting dust and in need of a new home? Bring them to Reuse-a-Palooza at The Plant (Chicago, IL) on Sun. Mar. 16 for Rebuilding Exchange! They’ll be on-site helping us reduce and repurpose waste. Items accepted by Rebuilding Exchange include: Home accents/decor: - Door and window hardware, cabinet knobs and pulls, hooks & house numbers Lighting: - Table & Floor Lamps - Sconces - Ceiling Lighting? Tools: - Working power tools with cords free of damage - Miscellaneous hardware – accepted at staff discretion - Hand tools - Woodworking and metalworking equipment - Gardening Tools and Decor For more information on other items we’ll be accepting at Reuse-a-Palooza, click the link below: ?? https://lnkd.in/g6y_CdK6 Image courtesy of Rebuilding Exchange.
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Only THREE WEEKS until Reuse-a-Palooza at The Plant (Chicago, IL)! Want to get more involved and be part of the action? Sign up for a volunteer shift at the link below.?? Photo taken by Mike Almonte. https://lnkd.in/dMw3Uv4R
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What to do with old bicycles in repairable condition, gently used kids’ bikes, and worn-out bike parts and inner tubes? Bring them to Reuse-a-Palooza at The Plant on Sun. Mar. 16 for Working Bikes! Since its inception in 1999, the incredible Working Bikes community—including volunteers, staff, partners, and supporters—has given new life to over 100,000 bicycles worldwide and tens of thousands here in Chicago. Through their work, more than 100,000 people have gained access to resources and opportunities that might have otherwise been out of reach, all while reducing waste, cutting pollution, and improving public health. We’re thrilled to collaborate with Working Bikes again! For more details about Reuse-a-Palooza and the additional items we’ll be collecting for repurposing, click the link below. https://lnkd.in/g6y_CdK6 Video by Zac Osgood.