Expanded Store Hours!

We’re now open six days a week - Tuesday through Saturday 7:30–5:00, Sunday 10–4.

New Store Hours in July!

Starting July 1, we’ll be open daily 8–6, Sunday 10–4, closed Monday.

Help Wanted!

Check out our Employment Page today - we’re looking for a Field Director to oversee field services.

Volunteers Needed!

Volunteers will always be a critical component of our organization and we’ve brainstormed a list of exciting projects. Please review the list of projects at the linked page and send an email to to get involved. We’re eager to bring new ideas and energy into the organization.

Join our E-Mail list!

To keep our supporters informed about Buffalo ReUse’s latest activities and initiatives, we have an e-mail list you can join. Just click here to join the list.

Donations Accepted and Projects Requested!

Buffalo ReUse accepts donations of used building materials and can offer a tax deduction for your donation. Also, we’re looking to identify green demolition and salvage projects, residential or commercial. If you’d like to schedule a pick-up or a free estimate, call 885–4131 or send an email to .

Buffalo ReUse’s New Logo

Buffalo ReUse is proud to announce the winner of our 2007 Logo Design Competition, Tim Stegner.

With 31 submissions for the contest, it was exciting to choose our logo from so many qualified candidates. We now have both an amazing logo, and an artist who will support our design needs as we move forward.

We’d like to thank all artists that submitted entries. We were so excited to choose from a diverse pool of entries, all of which embraced our mission in the design, and communicated our commitment to reuse and recycling.

The winning designer, Tim Stegner, graduated with a BFA in Graphic Design from Buffalo State College. Beginning with a seven-year career in print, he has transitioned to web design and is currently an interface designer for the University at Buffalo. As well as Buffalo ReUse, Tim also works with Torn Space Theater Company and is interested in lending his design skills to other not-for-profit organizations.

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