Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Lowes Trash Can Bands Why Not Donate Them To Charity?

Why not donate them to charity? - lowes trash can bands

Then I went to dinner at a Home Depot in the last round and racks and racks and racks of plants in the vicinity of the container. I asked the staff if they are rejected, and if so, I can copy ... He said, okay ...

I was amazed that hundreds of plants to see which are disposed of. Vegetables, herbs and flowers ...

Do not you think that places like Lowes, Home Depot, Wal-Mart, etc.
a donation, the most advantageous "trash" plants to charities, community gardens and churches?

In this economy, it makes sense to me. Also, I am sure that somewhere deductible / it.

I spoke with my neighbor who owns factories both waste and see if we can do another run.

Plant IT What I do not get a nice old lady that I for gardening. Pay It Forward.

5 comments:

Bravehea... said...

Excellent idea ... More and more people are now in the garden because it for years. Maybe you can talk about the administration. If there is not much when it comes to gardening. But rarely are those who want an opportunity. These companies sometimes have crazy prices on these plants and those who can not want to buy.

rjs said...

the problem with Home Depot, Wal-Mart and other "big box" stores is that the profit margins are very narrow and less expensive, perishable goods handle is garbage ... theyre not in the business of charity, and all expenses incurred by the distribution of plants without the use or manufacture of reductions in expenses for insurance claims ... They do not change the way America does business all we can do is with the manager and volunteers who will communicate itself to the task of distributing goods not used and hope that Nice is not .. .

Dwight S said...

A big question with complex answers. For those who really need to favor the majority of clothing, food and shelter, not to have the plants. But it seems that someone, somewhere might use them well. It seems like a waste. How about with schools, public parks or cemeteries (when flowering plants)?

The gift of plants in a local church or love, is certainly valuable to discard. On the other side of the coin, I think the big box stores have a legitimate interest in what the plants for people who sell at a profit.

NXile said...

At the very least, they call the local radio stations announced free plants rather than simply destroy them.

wheeliem... said...

The simple answer is that people do not, because it
Work and help your neighbor does not

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