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Reconsidered Goods Store

Visit our Creative Reuse Retail Store

What is Reconsidered Goods all about?

What is Reconsidered Goods all about? The short version is that we are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that takes donated materials from manufacturers and individuals, helps divert them from landfills, and puts them into the hands of artists, makers, teachers, children, and other reuse advocates to create something new. 

Our mission is to promote environmental awareness, community engagement, and creative expression through reuse, education, and the arts. 

Reconsidered Goods Store Front

Store Hours

Visit our retail store, creative reuse center and makerspace located at 4118 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC 27407. Our building is located in the West Market Shopping Center, directly behind the Food Lion. Or, give us a call at (336) 763-5041.

 

Monday: CLOSED

Tuesday - Saturday: 10AM - 6PM

Sunday: 12PM - 6PM

At Reconsidered Goods we imagine a world where nothing is used once nor thrown away but instead reused again and again

Make a donation

If you have items or materials that you know have some life left in them or if you work at a company that has materials that are unused or could be used creatively, then get in touch with us about making a donation. View our list of items we accept. Your donations can be tax deductible. Conversely, if you are looking for unique items and materials, we have lots from which to choose.

 

We also accept financial contributions that support our educational program and outreach efforts. Not sure if we accept an item? Give us a call at (336) 763-5041.

Reconsidered Goods Donations

Upcoming Events

Thank you to our generous supporters

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This project was supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. The arts are back in North Carolina. The Spark the Arts grant promotes audience inclusion and reengagement in the arts.

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