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Meet ReCraft, the new creative reuse center in Greenville, SC

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One man’s trash is another reuse center’s treasure. | Photo by the GVLtoday team

Greenville’s new ReCraft Creative Reuse Center officially kicked off its phased opening yesterday. We thought it might be helpful to explain what ReCraft’s center offers to Greenville, so here are the main FAQs.

What should I know about ReCraft’s center?

ReCraft is the first creative reuse center in SC + one of more than 120 in the country. The 7,500-sqft space, located in the lower level of 525 Haywood Rd., features multiple sections and is stocked with a variety of materials.

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Supply closet goals. | Photo by the GVLtoday team

What is a creative reuse center?

From creating jobs to supporting sustainability, these centers benefit communities across the country. The centers are nonprofits or businesses that collect usable materials that would otherwise go to a landfill from sources like households + manufacturers, and redistribute them to the community for reuse (think: used wine corks and old maps).

Who uses creative reuse centers?

The centers can be used by anyone with a need for materials, whether it’s an artist looking for fabric for a craft project, or a teacher stocking up on supplies for their classroom.

What’s open?

While the Retail Reuse section, which offers materials at 25-50% retail, does not open until Wed., Feb. 9, there are two sections now open.

  • The All-Ages Maker Space is a “crafting buffet,” says owner Grant Cothran. For $10, set up shop at one of the craft tables and have full use of tools + materials in the area.
  • The Bulk Section is stocked with materials that you can take home or use in the maker space. Once you purchase a bag, you can fill it with as many materials as you need for your project.

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How can I donate?

Donations are accepted between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Wed.-Sat. Items like yarn, magnets, and glue are accepted, while open paint and electronics are not. See the full list here.

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