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Big Reuse
@bigreuse.bsky.social
🌱 Environmental Nonprofit & Mega Reuse Center / Thrift Store
♻️ Compost • Outreach • Street Tree Care • Green Jobs
⏰ Open Every Day 10am-6pm (1 12th St. Brooklyn)
Find us at bigreuse.org and instagram.com/bigreuse
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“For far too long, Astoria has been labeled Asthma Alley and held the distinction of having the worst air quality in all of Queens. ...this partnership offers us a glimpse of a future built around renewable energy generation,” said Mamdani. Looking forward this next chapter for our city! 🌳 🍎
November 5, 2025 at 8:59 PM
Visit our table in front of our new location at the last weekend of Troutman Open Streets this Sunday, October 26! Staff will be collecting used clothing, selling secondhand Halloween costumes, and providing curbside composting resources.
October 23, 2025 at 7:11 PM
The Public Environmental Data Project is committed to preserving and providing public access to federal environmental data, understanding that we rely on federal datasets and tools to support critical research, advocacy, and policy work.

Here are some recovered pages/tools:
screening-tools.com
Data + Screening Tools
screening-tools.com
February 5, 2025 at 8:17 PM
Here (edgi-govdata-archiving.github.io/j40-cejst-2/...) you can find the unofficial copy of the CEJST Tool, as restored by the data scientists at Public Environmental Data Project.

We are grateful to be able to use this tool as we continue street tree care, planting, and compost work in NYC DACs.
Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool
This screening tool identifies disadvantaged communities that are underserved &overburdened by pollution. It provides socioeconomic, environmental, health and climate info to inform decisions.
edgi-govdata-archiving.github.io
February 5, 2025 at 8:17 PM
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If you are in nyc, I recommend going to @bigreuse.bsky.social where perhaps you too can find your emotional support espresso mug. Also their books are incredibly priced, $3.99/paperback and $4.99/hardcover usually.
January 21, 2025 at 1:14 PM
"The Business Council of New York State and over 30 business groups earlier this month called on Hochul to veto the bill, arguing that it 'targets sellers of fossil fuels while ignoring users as a contributor to emissions.'"
'Climate superfund’ could make NY more resilient, but industry groups may try to block it
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed into law a bill requiring major fossil fuel companies to pay into a fund for climate adaptation projects.
gothamist.com
January 6, 2025 at 5:28 PM