The next time you take a walk through a big box home improvementwarehouse, look around you at the items people are buying that willsimply upgrade an item they already have. Many times, the itembeing replaced is in perfect working condition. It simply does notfit with the look of the home or business. What happens to thatitem? Will it end up in a landfill? Or will the owner repurpose theitem, offer it to a friend or donate it to a charity?Building supplies are expensive. And it would probably be betterfor the environment if people would simply wait until it becamenecessary to replace things in their homes or businesses. This isnot going to happen in the foreseeable future. But there are noworganizations that will take those old items, clean them up andoffer them for sale at a far discounted