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Tools

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: Donate your unwanted tools to the West Philly Tool Library. If you don't use tools enough to need to own them, why not join up and check out tools from them when needed?
Not a Philadelphia local? See if you're near one of the other various tool libraries throughout the U.S.
Most Habitat for Humanity chapters will take your old tools, like this one in Sonoma County, California. Search for the one near you by zip code.
If your tools are rusty and their life is at an end, you can usually sell them for scrap metal. I contacted the good people at C & M Metals
here in L.A. and they informed me that they will pay eight to ten cents
per pound for steel, which, I was further informed (because I had to
ask), is what most tools are made of. 1709 E. 24th Street, one block
west of Alameda.
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What can you do right now to help the environment? Drop a line to save some of nature's BioGems.

It happens to us all: you've got
stuff you
don't
want anymore, don't need anymore, or never liked to begin with. Whether
you're motivated by a natural sense
of thrift, an environmental conscience, a desire to help others -- or
all three -- here are some suggestions as to what to do with many of
your unwanted items.
Hope they help!
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