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Green Apple Move-Out


Reuse & Recycle

                                                                                          
Each year Mercer Residence and D’Agostino Hall conducts the“Green Apple Move-Out” .  For example, in past years, the School of Law collected the following:

  • 1,836 Pounds of Clothing
  • 789 Pounds of Linens
  • 318 Pounds of Shoes

Donation Stations will be located in the lobby of Mercer Residence (by the Game Room) and in D'Agostino Hall (The Commons) in May and in August.

Items Collected for Donation or Recycling during the Green Apple Move-Out

  • Bicycles - Times Up! - Donates refurbished bikes to inner city kids
  • Books – NYU Bookstore will sell the books and proceeds will be going to the charity.  Unsold books donated to Bridge to Asia and Books for Africa.
  • Cleaning Products (Laundry Detergent, etc.) & Linens (Sheets, Blankets, Towels, etc.)
  • Clothes (Shirts, Pants, Coats, Shoes, etc.) - Goodwill.  All clothes must be in good condition.
  • Techno Trash (Computers, Printers, CDs, DVD's, Cell Phones, PDA's, Pagers, & Other Electronic Items) - NYU Recycling
  • Eyeglasses - Recycled with Lens Crafte's and Donated to the Needy
  • Non-Perishable Food (Unopened!)

One Students Trash . . . is Another Students Treasure


The Department of Residence Services, in an effort to recycle and reuse items that would otherwise be thrown away, also collects the following items for distribution, free of charge, to the academic year residents.

  • Desk & Floor Lamps
  • Televisions
  • Alarm Clocks/Clocks
  • Radios/Stereos
  • Desk Chairs
  • Irons/Ironing Boards
  • Mirrors
  • Cleaning Supplies (Brooms/Swiffers)
  • Pots/Pans
  • Microwaves
  • Cooking Utensils
  • Silverware
  • Phones
  • Hangers
  • Laundry Baskets
  • Trash Cans

These items will be stored over the summer and distributed to new students, at no charge, in August.  

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