Creative reuse leaders from up and down the East Coast are announcing the formation of a groundbreaking alliance called The Southeast Creative Reuse Collective.
This innovative collective aims to boost waste diversion while offering local communities affordable and accessible art materials. The collective was formed by the diverse group of leaders who convened in Greensboro this past weekend to foster community, promote sustainability and seek out ways to share resources among creative reuse organizations.
Co-hosting this first-time event were Reconsidered Goods in Greensboro and The Art SHAC of Winston-Salem.
Attendees at the summit included representatives from:
Creative Sanctum-Concord, NC
Dabble Creative Reuse Center - Manassas, Va.
Reconsidered Goods - Greensboro, N.C.
ReCraft Creative Reuse - Greenville, S.C.
Scrap Exchange - Durham, N.C.
Scrap RVA - Richmond, Va.
S.C.R.A.P. - Spartanburg, S.C.
Scraplanta - Atlanta, Ga.
Sunshine Creative Reuse - Brevard, N.C.
The Art SHAC - Winston-Salem, N.C.
The Crafty Crab - Wilmington, N.C.
The Scrappy Elephant - Charlottesville, Va.
Upcycle Arts - Charlotte, N.C.
Valley Creative Reuse - Harrisonburg, Va.
923 Fabrics & Crafts, Monroe, NC
The collaboration among these organizations means more waste will be diverted from landfills while supporting accessible, affordable arts for all. This new alliance marks a significant step towards a more sustainable and creatively vibrant future.
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