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Warren Kiefer 11-19-2013 11:49 AM

Why Not Used Newspapers
 
I just finished my long bike ride. Today is trash and recycleables day. I am alarmed how many people put their used newspapers in the trash pick up recycles rather than donatin them to a church charity. Let me explain my thinking, we have a private trash pick up company that also picks up recylceables. We pay these folks for their work and allow them to make money for their efforts. They do little for us, not even furnishing the required clear special plastic bags as many companies do. On the other hand there are numerous Churches in the Villages who maintain used newspaper collection bins, these being only for newspapers etc. These Church Charities sell the newspapers and the money received goes DIRECTLY to those less fortunate than we. It only makes sense to me what we all should be doing with our used newspapers.:BigApplause:.

Jejuca 11-19-2013 12:12 PM

If you will post which churches/charities collect newspapers to raise money we would be happy to bring ours to them!

njbchbum 11-19-2013 12:21 PM

Do those church charitable pick up newspapers from homes?

ilovetv 11-19-2013 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 783020)
I just finished my long bike ride. Today is trash and recycleables day. I am alarmed how many people put their used newspapers in the trash pick up recycles rather than donatin them to a church charity. Let me explain my thinking, we have a private trash pick up company that also picks up recylceables. We pay these folks for their work and allow them to make money for their efforts. They do little for us, not even furnishing the required clear special plastic bags as many companies do. On the other hand there are numerous Churches in the Villages who maintain used newspaper collection bins, these being only for newspapers etc. These Church Charities sell the newspapers and the money received goes DIRECTLY to those less fortunate than we. It only makes sense to me what we all should be doing with our used newspapers.:BigApplause:.

Maybe it's because for years, in other states, groups stopped doing it because there was/is little or no money in it.

"Though the total amount raised had yet to be evaluated as of presstime, the February prices were $60 per ton of paper, and $80 per ton of cardboard, according to Kim Anderson, sophomore class advisor."

Recycling fundraisers have their pros and cons

LynnDeb 11-19-2013 12:39 PM

Used Newspapers
 
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Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 783020)
I just finished my long bike ride. Today is trash and recycleables day. I am alarmed how many people put their used newspapers in the trash pick up recycles rather than donatin them to a church charity. Let me explain my thinking, we have a private trash pick up company that also picks up recylceables. We pay these folks for their work and allow them to make money for their efforts. They do little for us, not even furnishing the required clear special plastic bags as many companies do. On the other hand there are numerous Churches in the Villages who maintain used newspaper collection bins, these being only for newspapers etc. These Church Charities sell the newspapers and the money received goes DIRECTLY to those less fortunate than we. It only makes sense to me what we all should be doing with our used newspapers.:BigApplause:.

Would the Churches give us a bin to put the newspapers in?

Bavarian 11-19-2013 01:18 PM

St Vincent de Paul has a large bin for recyclables, but no telephone books.

SouthOfTheBorder 11-19-2013 01:24 PM

A couple of weeks ago I ask TOTV for locations to donate newspapers rather than put out for recycle. Several suggested churches.

I drove to 4 churches all had dumpsters but NONE had any signage that "welcomed" public newspaper drop off. I was very reluctant to throw my several bundles of newspapers for fear of looking like I was using private dumpsters. If the churches actually use these for public raising funds they should at least put up a sign. Just my opinion.

Still have bundles in my garage, and will continue my search another day.

Bogie Shooter 11-19-2013 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by LynnDeb (Post 783043)
Would the Churches give us a bin to put the newspapers in?

Doubt that. Can you imagine the effort to drive around TV and empty everybody's little bin? Who would pay for the bin?

Bogie Shooter 11-19-2013 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by njbchbum (Post 783036)
Do those church charitable pick up newspapers from homes?

Wouldn't this be an added expense for the church? You take the papers to the church..............shared expense.

gustavo 11-19-2013 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 783020)
I just finished my long bike ride. Today is trash and recycleables day. I am alarmed how many people put their used newspapers in the trash pick up recycles rather than donatin them to a church charity. Let me explain my thinking, we have a private trash pick up company that also picks up recylceables. We pay these folks for their work and allow them to make money for their efforts. They do little for us, not even furnishing the required clear special plastic bags as many companies do. On the other hand there are numerous Churches in the Villages who maintain used newspaper collection bins, these being only for newspapers etc. These Church Charities sell the newspapers and the money received goes DIRECTLY to those less fortunate than we. It only makes sense to me what we all should be doing with our used newspapers.:BigApplause:.

You can also drive around the neighborhood and collect the newspapers from each person's recyclable trash and deliver them to the church. That's what I do.

Bogie Shooter 11-19-2013 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by gustavo (Post 783141)
You can also drive around the neighborhood and collect the newspapers from each person's recyclable trash and deliver them to the church. That's what I do.

Careful, on a previous thread someone called Community Watch for people going thru their trash.

kittygilchrist 11-19-2013 04:45 PM

how bout all that junk mail in the trash at the mailbox? we can do better than this.

Barefoot 11-19-2013 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Jejuca (Post 783034)
If you will post which churches/charities collect newspapers to raise money we would be happy to bring ours to them!

Warren, I had no idea churches wanted old newspapers. Please post some drop off locations for us?

SALYBOW 11-19-2013 06:02 PM

Used News papers
 
St Vincent dePauls on 462 has a dumpster and will take newspapers.:BigApplause:

ilovetv 11-19-2013 06:46 PM

Here are prices for recycled paper, by an Orlando company.

For newspaper, they pay 17 cents per 100 pounds. Or $3.40 per ton.

Based on daily market prices. Doesn't seem like a good fundraiser to me.

Current Prices

Prices for other recyclable materials are there too.


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