We’re
thrilled to be
joining forces with the City of
Toronto
and Goodwill to get
Torontonians
swapping and saving thousands of items from our
landfills.
Want to build your movie library the green way? Need to
update your
music collection without spending a dime? Grab your
pre-loved DVDs,
Blu-rays, CDs and vinyl records, leave your wallet at
home and join
Swapsity at the Live
Green Toronto
Festival on July 16 happening at Yonge and Dundas
Square!
Every summer, the City of Toronto rolls out the green
carpet on
Yonge Street in celebration of all things eco-friendly.
This year,
40,000 Torontonians are expected to attend the
festival. We are
delighted to be taking part by hosting a giant Movie Music
Eco-Swap
at Yonge and Dundas Square aimed at keeping 10,000
media items out
of the landfills.
We’ve set a lofty recycling goal and are counting on thousands of Torontonians to help us reach it. Can we make it happen? We certainly hope so! Get involved by coming to the event with a stack of items, inviting your Facebook friends to the swap and using #EcoSwapTO hashtag to get the word out on Twitter. Bring the movies and music you’ve grown tired of to our Swap Zone between 11 am and 8 pm. Tapping into the power of community and collaboration, we’ll build a huge media library that will offer something for everyone.
For each gently-used, original item you drop off, you’ll receive a swap token. Then, trade those tokens for something that’s new to you! At the Swap Zone, all media is of equal value so you’ll be able to take home as many items as you brought. For instance, drop off the Lord of the Rings trilogy on DVD and take home a Lady Gaga CD, Rolling Stones vinyl record and Inconvenient Truth on Blu-ray. Whether it was a gift we didn’t really dig, an impulse purchase we regretted or just something we’ve watched or listened to and grown tired of, we’ve all got unwanted media discs at home, in the car or at the office. What might not interest you, though, could be the perfect item for another film buff or music lover. That’s where swapping comes in!
Swappers wanting to recycle but unable to attend the event can drop off their pre-loved media items at Green Instead, open Tuesday to Saturday, located at 200 Spadina Ave., 2nd Floor before July 15.
Every year, millions
of media discs are entering our landfills.
What’s the impact of digital goods on the
environment? DVDs
and CDs are made primarily of polycarbonate plastics.
Discs
don’t readily break down in a landfill and, over
time, they
release Bisphenol A, which is associated with adverse
health
effects. Moreover, CDs and DVDs release toxic fumes
when
incinerated.
Still wondering what this fantastic event has to offer?
Here are
five reasons why you shouldn’t miss it:
Reason #1: Recycle and
reuse
Be a friend to the environment and recycle
your way to
a new media library.
Reason #2: Refresh your library for
free
Update your collection without spending your
hard-earned
money—no cash or credit card required!
Reason #3: De-clutter
De-clutter your space and free yourself of items you never use.
Reason #4: Share!
Enjoy seeing someone else take
delight in what
you no longer need, and otherwise might have tossed to
the
curb!
Reason
#5: Community
spirit
Be part of a phenomenal community eco-swap challenge.
Join your
fellow Torontonians in saving 10,000 items from the
landfills.
In the recent ranking on the sustainability of Canadian
cities,
Toronto clinched the top spot in the large city
category for
the second year in a row. It takes community effort to
keep our
city green and reduce the amount of plastic in our
landfills. If
you haven’t read our blog post on the world&rsqu
o;s largest
ocean landfill, be sure to check it out.
We’re inviting all Swapsity Toronto members,
plus your
friends and family, to participate in this ultimate
swap meet!
Swapping helps us make good decisions for the earth and
our wallet,
but it’s events like these that show us how it
can connect a
community of like-minded people. Take a look at
our past
swap
meets on our blog and photo gallery and sign up for
swap meets
alerts
if you haven’t already.
Remember, every disc counts! So gather up your
DVDs, Blu-rays,
CDs and vinyl records, bring your friends and enjoy
the
city’s celebration of all things green.
Can’t wait to
see you there!