Useful Links
Here are links to some of our Green Building Partners. They are grouped by the region in which they are most dominant.
Murco Recycling Enterprises, Inc.Here is what we do! Murco Recycling Enterprises, Inc. provides homeowners and investment property owners outstanding opportunities to acquire used building materials for pennies on the dollar! We are out to get everyone in the Chicagoland area the best deals on used building materials. |
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Urban Habitat Chicagowas founded in fall 2004 by like-minded individuals who met at classes offered by the Chicago Center for Green Technology and is committed to promotion, research, and education for the building of ecologically sound structures in the Chicago area to demonstrate the viability of sustainable concepts and practices in urban environments. |
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ReSource St. Louisis a coalition of local businesses and organizations committed to construction and operational processes that foster, support and promote conscientious management of the built environment. |
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ReStore, Kansas CitySave your money, neighborhood, community and the earth! Habitat ReStore is the place Kansas City area homeowners get quality construction materials at bargain prices. Well kept homes make safer neighborhoods. Your contributions to Habitat ReStore means materials are kept in use instead of thrown into the landfill. |
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Deconstruction Management, Inc.Management provides a full, turnkey operation for building removal, remediation, renovation and material reclamation. |
Builder2BuilderOur mission is to be the premier online resource for finding and listing used building materials by providing a free and user-friendly online classified advertising venue for residential and commercial used building materials. Builders, do-it-yourselfers and designers, who are looking to sell or buy materials, post their items for sale or conversely search the site for their needs. |
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National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI)The National Association of the Remodeling Industry brings together people who work in and with the remodeling industry, belonging and growing by learning from one another. As professionals, we create an exceptional experience for the remodeling consumer. |
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U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is a community of more than 6,400 organizations from every sector of the building industry united by a common purpose: to transform the building marketplace to sustainability. |
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Dr. Robert Falk at the USDA Forest Products LabDr. Falk is a Research Engineer in the Engineered Properties and Structures Research Work Unit. His research focuses on the development of value-added products from wood waste materials. This work includes the development of reuse options for salvaged lumber and timber as well as the development of composites from waste natural fibers and waste thermoplastics. |
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StopWaste.orgStopWaste.Org is the Alameda County Waste Management Authority and the Alameda County Source Reduction and Recycling Board operating as one public agency.<br> |
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HARMONY ARCHITECTSHarmony Architects creates solutions for your house to achieve maximum harmony with the environment, with respect to site orientation, consideration of heat gain and loss, selection of eco-friendly and safe building materials, energy saving appliances and incorporating alternative energy sources. |
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RECYCLEWORKS OF SAN MATEORecycleWorks creates, delivers, and promotes recycling, composting, waste prevention, procurement, sustainability and green building programs and outreach throughout San Mateo County |
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Building REsourcesBuilding REsources is San Francisco's only source for reusable and recycled building materials. We are a source of inspiration for artists and contractors alike, as well as a place to donate tax deductible material from building and demolition. |
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ReStore -- Building Materials for Building CommunityThe reStore accepts donations of new and saleable, used building materials such as cabinets, lighting and plumbing fixtures, doors, flooring, and windows. Some materials are used to build Habitat for Humanity houses. The rest is sold to the public at 50-75% off the retail price with proceeds going back to Habitat towards building homes in partnership with local low-income families. |
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St. Vincent dePaulThe Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Alameda County is a nonprofit organization that exists to meet the needs of homeless and economically disadvantaged people. Following in the tradition of Frederic Ozanam, founder of the International Society of St. Vincent de Paul, our organization serves anyone in need, regardless of race, creed or origin. |
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Build It GreenBuild It Green is a professional non-profit membership organization whose mission is to promote healthy, energy and resource-efficient buildings in California. Build It Green connects consumers and building professionals with the tools and technical expertise they need to build quality green buildings. |
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Marin Hazardous and Solid Waste JPAwith representatives from all parts of Marin County, CA, ensures Marin's compliance with the California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989. It's our job to inform county residents and businesses of the many ways they can help reduce and recycle their solid waste and properly dispose of hazardous materials. We welcome your participation and interest. |
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The San Francisco Foundation mobilizes resources and acts as a catalyst for change to build strong communities, foster civic leadership, and promote philanthropy. |
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Sacramento Regional Conservation CorpsThe SRCC is a non-profit organization serving Sacramento's young adults. The SRCC was established in 1984 by the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce to provide an opportunity for educational achievement and paid work experience. |
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I Love A Clean San DiegoThrough outreach, community involvement and example, I Love A Clean San Diego leads and educates our community to actively conserve and enhance the environment. |
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The ReStore, San Diegois a building materials thrift store with a simple premise: by selling donated building materials, we can fund the construction of more Habitat homes in San Diego County. |



