Specializing in the recovery
& reuse of building materials
since 1994
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The Green Project’s Salvage Store is 100% donation-based. We rely on donations from homeowners, contractors, renovators, building suppliers, and more to keep historic architectural pieces in New Orleans and provide affordable building materials to residents.
How to Donate Materials
Donations of usable building materials are accepted via drop-off at The Green Project (2831 Marais St.) from 11am-5pm, Wednesday to Saturday. Drop-offs are accepted via the double doors on Press St. by the marble yard.
A Crew Member must be present to inspect and accept all donations. We are now accepting donation pick-up requests. Please call the store or email donations@thegreenproject.org
Help us keep our prices low—please refrain from dumping!
The Green Project is a 501(3)(c) nonprofit (72-1259769). All donations are tax deductible and donation receipts are available.
Items that we
CAN accept:
Download a detailed list of what we accept here. Generally speaking, we accept usable building materials, including but not limited to:
Doors
Windows (no broken glass or bent vinyl/aluminum)
Plumbing Supplies
Electrical Supplies
Light Fixtures
Sinks
Tubs + Toilets
Tile (boxed, in bulk)
Marble & Granite Slabs
Flooring (in bulk)
Cabinets
Mardi Gras Beads/Throws (via ArcGNO)
Vents + Insulation
Lumber & Molding (4 feet minimum)
Siding
Hand Tools
Working Power Tools
Garden Supplies
Usable, latex paint for recycling (limit 10 gallons per household or business; please review Paint Drop-off Guidelines prior to bringing paint)
***NOTE: All donated items must be in usable and working condition. We cannot accept items with missing parts or broken pieces. Employees may refuse the donation of certain items if it does not meet our inventory and quality standards.
Items that we
CANNOT accept:
Due to concerns for safety and the nature of our open warehouse, we cannot accept:
Appliances over 5 years old
Apron bathtubs
Batteries
Breakers or breaker switches
Carpet, rugs or upholstery
Dishwashers or garbage disposals
Furniture
Glass without a frame
Items with asbestos
Light bulbs of any kind
Miscellaneous appliance cords
Non-working electronics
NO: broken light fixtures, broken appliances, broken power tools (unless vintage)
Open liquids, other than latex or water-based paint.
NO: oil-based paints, stains, open caulking or glazing, cleaners, chemicals
Pallets
Thermostats or smoke detectors of any kind
Tires
Unsorted bins of hardware/miscellaneous items
For information on how to properly dispose of these items, please review the NOLA 2nd & 4th Saturday Recycling Drop-off dates and/or the New Orleans Recycling Guide.
Not sure it can be donated?
For questions about specific items, please email a photo and description to donations@thegreenproject.org. Emails without photos cannot be properly reviewed.