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Originally Posted by real vip
interesting info, but it's not necessarily a good look fishing through the donation bin at a retail store. you bring up the fact that they are being sent away to be regrinded and you're replacing them with beaters but whoever put the shoes in the bin wasn't looking for them to be taken by someone else, they were looking to recycle them.
I guess to me its almost the opposite. say I had 5 beaters layin around doin nothin, and I heard they had some *insert hyped SB name here* in thebin, I might come through and drop my 5 beaters off in excahnge for that 1 pair. The cause would come out the betterOriginally Posted by real vip
i'm saying that the whole concept of the regrind bin is for those who are mindful of the environment and are looking for their shoes to get repurposed for something else. a sustainable opportunity for someone to recycle their shoes into a new track, a basketball court, playground, etc. which can be enjoyed and used by a lot of people.
if you had 10 beaters that were just sitting around and you had no intention of sending them into reuse-a-shoe because you don't care for that cause, but you jump at it now because you can get a pair of sbs in return, then i think that's wrong. to each his own though, if the manager lets it through then that's on them.
let me get at the guys running the shredder, see if they can send you a box if you want to hook up some reuse-a-shoe customs though