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Welcome to the Cape Swap
Shop!
The Swap Shop was established in the fall of 1996, a joint project of the
Public Works Department and the Recycling Committee. Among the reasons for
its creation were:
To divert usable goods and materials from the trash hopper -- Less trash
may mean lower "tipping" costs and less tax money going to garbage fees To
create a place where usable goods, which still have life in them, can be
made available for use by others
Smooth operation of the Swap Shop requires help from all Cape citizens. Obviously
the Swap Shop needs contributions of usable goods and materials. That sometimes
requires judgment regarding what should be saved and what should be placed
in the hopper. This brochure can help you make those decisions. The Swap
Shop also requires volunteer assistance and ideas for organizing the items
at the Swap Shop. If you want to help out or share your ideas, contact the
Recycling Committee (click here for Committee names
and numbers).
| What the Swap Shop Accepts:
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What the Swap Shop Does
Not Accept |
Usable household items
including:
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toys and sporting goods
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curtains/dishes/other housewares
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working electric/electronic appliances
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yard tools/hardware
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kitchenware
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books and magazines
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TVs and computer monitors
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Broken items beyond repair, or which have sharp edges
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Clothing (use the Goodwill Bin)
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Latex paint between the months of November and April
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Any non-latex paint or solvents
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Refrigerators, stoves or similar large appliances*
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Mattresses and bedding*
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Food or other perishable items
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Household trash
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Bottles and jars (put these in the "silver bullet" bin)
*See the attendant for disposal of these items
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Remember:
This is your Swap Shop.
Please help us make it work for all of us!!!
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