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Recycle or Trash old panels?

  • 1.  Recycle or Trash old panels?

    Posted 10-28-2022 08:18 AM
    Good morning,

    We have a variety of old panels of varying material. I was wondering if people know whether we just trash them or if there are recycling programs which take them?

    Best,
    Luke Perez

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    Luke Perez
    Curator of Collections
    College Park Aviation Museum
    College Park MD
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  • 2.  RE: Recycle or Trash old panels?

    Posted 10-31-2022 09:29 AM
    what sort of panels? foam core, wood, plastic? Foam core is not usually considered recyclable (at least around here) but can be reused in various ways, i.e. packing braces, or  like a drop cloth to catch paint drips, etc.

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    Caleb Brennan
    Assistant Curator of Sculpture
    Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
    Grand Rapids MI
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  • 3.  RE: Recycle or Trash old panels?

    Posted 11-01-2022 03:08 PM
    I'm not so familiar with panel material but I believe it's either plastic or sintra board

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    Luke Perez
    Curator of Collections
    College Park Aviation Museum
    College Park MD
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  • 4.  RE: Recycle or Trash old panels?

    Posted 10-31-2022 09:44 AM
    At a museum that I used to work at, we actually had a different smaller local museum that reused the panels in their exhibit space.

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    Lauren T. Furey
    Director of Visitor Services
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  • 5.  RE: Recycle or Trash old panels?

    Posted 10-31-2022 10:06 AM
    You may want to see if there are any technical or trade related schools schools that may want to utilize them. It's just a thought that since it's possibly related towards aviation.it could also get more interest for the museum as well within the community. Sorry, just a personal thought for if any might have explanations of process or procedures.


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  • 6.  RE: Recycle or Trash old panels?

    Posted 11-01-2022 03:09 PM
    Thank you for the recommendation! I hadn't thought of that.

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    Luke Perez
    Curator of Collections
    College Park Aviation Museum
    College Park MD
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  • 7.  RE: Recycle or Trash old panels?

    Posted 10-31-2022 11:05 AM
    Hey Luke, 

    Good question, so naturally, there is no good answer. It depends on the materials and your resources.

    A lot of materials can be reprinted, if you have a printing partner willing to work with you. They usually have to do a white cover layer, then a new print. Or maybe a vinyl wrap (PVC-free). You can't do this forever, but maybe two to three times. So, I would start by talking to your vendors, and seeing what services they offer.

    When it's time to dispose of your signs, you may have to do some research. Some metal signs, like aluminum, can be recycled (or sometimes sold) to scrap metal companies. Corrugated paper board and card stock can usually be recycled. Foam board, expanded PVC, corrugated plastic, and laminated materials usually cannot be recycled. At least not through normal waste streams. 

    So for step two, I would recommend reaching out to your local waste management provider. Most offices have a public outreach department who are available to answer questions, sometimes you can even get a tour of their facilities! "Wishful recycling" where people throw things that may be recyclable into the wrong bins does more harm than good, so learn the rules and follow them.

    Then you can look into third party providers, like Terracycle. I actually have a fact-finding meeting with them coming up to discuss this exact question.

    Moving forward, as an industry, we need to start doing better about thinking the whole lifecycle of our exhibits and materials. Cambridge 7 in partnership with AAM came out with a sustainable exhibit design toolkit, which is a great resource. Again, talk to your vendors and letting them know you want more sustainable products up front. Manufacturers have been rolling out new, and increasingly sustainable products. They do cost more, but as we (consumers) ask for and buy more, the technology will improve.

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    Cory Keester-O'Mills
    Exhibits Developer
    Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
    Miami FL
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  • 8.  RE: Recycle or Trash old panels?

    Posted 10-31-2022 12:48 PM
    Hi Luke – you could try posting them on BARDER .art
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    BARDER .art
    BARDER.art is a resource sharing tool. It was founded with the idea that most things we need as creators already exist collectively -we just don't have access to them.
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    BARDER is a peer-to-peer resource sharing tool for the arts. POST unused items you would like to sell, trade, lend, or give away. SOURCE items you need from the pool of posted items. And in doing so, reduce waste, recover valuable space, lower operating costs, foster industry connections, and invest in a circular economy. You can think of Barder as a collective inventory of material shared across all users - an industry specific commons.

    Cheers,
    Robert

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    Robert Plogman
    Jack and Shanaz Langson Institute and Museum of California Art
    UC, Irvine
    Irvine CA 92697
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  • 9.  RE: Recycle or Trash old panels?

    Posted 11-01-2022 01:14 PM
    Hi Luke:

    www.cuturenut.com is a good place to recycle or upcycle old exhibitory.  They take things for free or at whatever cost you wish to receive for them.

    Best,

    Amy

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    Amy Noble Seitz
    CEO & Chairwoman
    Exhibits Development Group
    Saint Paul MN
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  • 10.  RE: Recycle or Trash old panels?

    Posted 11-01-2022 03:06 PM
    Amy, thank you for the suggestion. I will be looking into it!

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    Luke Perez
    Curator of Collections
    College Park Aviation Museum
    College Park MD
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  • 11.  RE: Recycle or Trash old panels?

    Posted 11-08-2022 12:37 PM
    Luke,

    All For Reuse could be a good resource. They have an "Ecosystem Map" where they list salvage resources across the nation. 

    https://www.allforreuse.org/ecosystem-map

    I zoomed into College Park, MD and I see a place called Community Forklift, that might take your used panels. 



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    Exhibit Designer
    Cambridge Seven Associates, Inc.
    Cambridge MA
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