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    BRING Recycling

    3.6 (30 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Lobelia T.

    This is a fun and fascinating place to wander and search for used home building and decorating supplies. They have glass domes for lights, rows of window screens, doors galore, small things like screws and door jambs, a variety of tile (including tiles you could paint yourself), and more. There's even used house paint. Be sure to bring a tape measure. BRING has everything, including kitchen sinks. Also, you can donate stuff you're not going to use. Outside, there's a lovely display of assemblage garden art.

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    Ashley F.

    Wow, this place is huge! I went looking specifically for indoor and outdoor lighting fixtures for my new home and I definitely found what I was looking for. I bought three outdoor fixtures and two indoor fixtures for a grand total of $50....whaaaaat - amazing. I actually had the pleasure of returning the $35/piece fixtures that I bought at Lowe's earlier in the day. They have everything from bikes to desks to pipe parts. Long story short, they have everything. Most of the prices are very reasonable, but they have some items that are antiques and those are much more expensive. If you live in the area, you should definitely stop here and look around.

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    Heard about this place only by it's name from a friend. I went one day and was blown away by the inventory. The amount of kindness from the employees was very comforting and appreciated. As you walk in, you are in a room with the front counter. On the other side of the room, I was informed, was beautiful furniture, boxes, planters, etc. made by a local guy out of materials only from Bring. I went for at least an hour. I walked every isle in each building. The repurposed art on the right side of the buildings was refreshing to see as well. This place is like 3 Restore type stores in one.

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    4 months ago

    Great people and great deals and support for reuse recycling senior discount and accept donations

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    6 months ago

    We like checking bring for parts needed for our house. We purchased some led lights and door handles

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    I found recycled paint, insulation, an antique day bed end, several things I didn't need but bought . And the restroom was clean!

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    Cool little spot with lots of reusable items. A great place to check out if you have an at-home or DIY project.

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    What a great place to have a little lunch and pick up some bread or cinnamon rolls to take home…read more Absolutely LOVE everything I've had there. The staff is great! I give their service 5 stars. They are efficient and caring about their customers. Another note, the ca this time offe is always clean.

    I can't believe we've lived off of River Road for 10 years and haven't tried this place yet. We…read morewill be returning to try all the different bread, pastry and baked goods. The loaves of bread looked so enticing, right there as you're waiting to order, it was hard not to buy one yet. We came by for breakfast on a Saturday morning. The fresh made menu is small but I enjoyed not having to pick between 30 different options on 10 pages. Even then I had a hard time deciding between the biscuits and gravy and the breakfast sandwich. Ultimately the gentleman ahead of us in line recommended the B&G so that's what I got (a half order anyway). My father ordered the croissant and egg sandwich and my husband ordered the eggs Bennie. I don't think we waited more than 10 minutes for food. My B&G were very good, it was a slightly different biscuit than I expected but I still really liked it, it had kind of a buttery-crisp crust on it (think almost grilled cheese exterior). Very good. My husband enjoyed his benedict but my father felt the croissant sandwich was missing something flavor-wise but to be fair he admitted his taste buds aren't what they used to be now that he's 83. The outside area looked inviting, it was a nice enough day we should have sat out there. The staff were friendly and happy and quick. It was nice to see they had publications to read while you wait or games (kids and adults). Definitely returning!

    Bottledrop Redemption Center

    Bottledrop Redemption Center

    3.3
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    New management is great, the manager keeps this place running clean, amazing service for this kind…read moreof business. Something you don't expect anymore.

    I have the Green Bag service which is convenient. However, if you aren't paying atten6tion, you…read moreare getting ripped off. It seems that their fee is just not enough for them. Every time I drop them off, (like every other month), I usually have 4 bags, filled completely full. The first couple times, I thought, this count doesn't seem to be coming out correct as when I refund my own cans I get about $10 a bag, 80 to 100+ cans per. Well, their count is more like 60 per bag, which means, I lost a bag? hmm.. Well, I sent them a message and I eventually got refunded properly after a few weeks. A small note: This is only happening when I go to the Eugene bottle drop, Springfield so far has been pretty accurate, maybe a few missing, I can handle that. So now, I thought, why not count them as I take them from my can bins to the bags so I know exactly how many to expect. There, perfect, my bags had 90, 90 , 90, 110. Nice even numbers. But wait, how did they only count 60, 85, 84 & 75?. There's that missing bag again(almost) because that leaves 76 cans unaccounted for. Then I thought, if they do this to every customer @ $7 - $10 a pop and lets say a modest ~15 customers per hour, someone is getting over $800 in a days work of ripping all of us off. That's pretty good money. Maybe instead of college, I should have invested in a bottle drop and hired me a couple of those quick moving punders they got back there. Then I wouldn't have these student loans to pay off, but a solid daily cash flow coming in, 'off the books' and I wouldn't have to do any math or reading or be respectful, & especially wouldn't have to know how to count. Just make a guess, flip a coin or something, and go with it, divvy up out back b=just be fore dusk and call it a day. The upstanding citizens, either running this establishment, or working there (I admit, it could be either) down there at the bottle drops, are doing it now, and they have been for some time, they are ripping you off too, I guarantee it. I have the Green Bag service which is convenient. However, if you aren't paying atten6tion, you are getting ripped off. It seems that their fee is just not enough for them. Every time I drop them off, (like every other month), I usually have 4 bags, filled completely full. The first couple times I thought, this doesn't seem like it is coming out correctly as when I refund my own cans I get about $10 a bag, 80 to 100+ cans per. Well, their count is more like 60 per bag, which means, I lost a bag? hmm.. Well, I sent them a message and I eventually got refunded properly after a few weeks. This is only happening when I go to the Eugene bottle drop, Springfield has been pretty accurate, maybe a few missing, I can handle that. So now, why not count them as I take them from my can bins to the bags so I know exactly how many to expect. Sure enough my bags had 90, 90 , 90, 110. Nice even numbers. But wait, Their count was 60, 85,84 75? There's that missing bag again(almost) because that leaves 76 cans unaccounted for. If they do this to every customer @ $7 - $10 a pop and lets say a modest ~15 customers per hour, someone is getting over $800 in a days work of ripping all of us off. That's pretty good money (again, 15 xr an hour is modest, that place is always busy). Well, maybe instead of college, I should have invested in bottle drop and hired me a couple of those quick moving punders they got back there. Then I wouldn't have these student loans to pay off, but a solid daily cash flow coming in, 'off the books' and I wouldn't have to do any math or reading or be respectful, & especially wouldn't have to know how to count. Just make a guess, flip a coin or something, and go with it. The upstanding citizens, down there at the bottle drops, are doing it now, and they have been for some time, they are ripping you off too, I guarantee it. If you don't care, that's just what they are hoping for. P.S.:: Those of you scared of the homeless folks down there??? Funny but sorry. Wake up and have a look around, your criminals are running businesses just like this, driving nice cars, clean cut and looking all put together.., the ones charging ridiculous rates on rentals, hiking up gas prices for no reason, smashing up peoples cars because they parked on a public street in front of their business just a little too long, (Ceramic Tile Supply, Eugene, OR) and yes, they look just like you and me. There are plenty of psycho's, right there, right within your own little footprint, you walk buy them, and you say hello every day. Trust me. The homeless are not the biggest problem in this city, they are just a scape goat for everyone to look down on. To pass pre-dispositioned, judgement based on pure fabricated nonsense at, just for people to make themselves feel relevant, and overall, better about their own worth. Bottle drop, you owe me money.

    BRING Recycling - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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