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Shop Retriever Treasure campus yard sale

Location

On Campus : The Quad

Date & Time

August 31, 2016, 10:00 am2:00 pm

Description

Don't miss the first ever Retriever Treasure yard sale!

Stop by the quad anytime between 10 am and 2 pm on the first day of classes (August 31st) to purchase gently used school supplies, dorm room necessities, clothing, etc. at deeply discounted price!

All proceeds go towards sustaining Retriever Treasure for future years and further reducing the waste produced by UMBC during the school year.


Who is Retriever Treasure?

Retriever Treasure is a student run initiative, the student team came together to draft the proposal, won a grant, gained permissions from many campus partners, and organized a large scale donation collection effort during residential hall and apartment move out last year. After placing the items in storage for the summer, they are ready to launch the first ever yard sale!


Why does it matter?

Collecting, reselling, and reusing items helps the environment. All the things we buy have a lot of consequences: think about what it takes to extract raw materials, manufacture, produce, package, transport and sell goods: it also means to mine, deforest, pollute water, burn fossil fuels, pollute the air, and pave over ecosystems with unhealthy and harmful factories, mines, and logging in human and wildlife communities. Cutting back our consumption and buying used is a huge way to protect a healthier planet for all of us to enjoy.

Take a moment to appreciate and be grateful for all the items you have, and all it took for them to exist, as you pack to come to campus, and consider giving them a new life if you aren't using some of them! 


How you can help: 

Donate items that you don't need anymore, volunteer to help the Retriever Treasure team, be sure to come to the yard sale, and buy used! 

Take a moment to appreciate and be grateful for all the items you have as you pack to come to campus, and consider giving them a new life if you aren't using some of them! Imagine all the resources that went into it, the farms, the factories, the sweatshop workers, the communities struggling with pollution and mining and deforestation, that made it possible, and make purchases mindfully.