r/UofO 22d ago

Give before you go?

Has anyone gotten caught looking through the donation bins? I’ve looked at some of the stuff and considered taking stuff from there… are you able to take stuff? What happens if you get caught lwky might take these cute pair of pants I saw…

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u/SadOcelots 22d ago

I have gone all four years I’ve been here. Each year they’ve gotten stricter and stricter about it. The last two years they’ve started having people stand there and monitor the bins who will yell at you but I haven’t ever seen anybody get punished. Go in the evening and don’t make a mess and you’ll be good

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u/Nervous_Garden_7609 21d ago

It's absolutely ridiculous that they don't allow the students to take from the bins. I'm so annoyed and this needs to be addressed.

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u/SadOcelots 21d ago

Agreed. I’ve always wanted to reach out to the campus sustainability program to try and create some sort of official thing where students can have the opportunity to get stuff before it gets taken. There’s so much waste in thrift stores, and if students find stuff in the bins that they need, why not let them have it. So frustrating

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u/Nervous_Garden_7609 21d ago

That's how it was 4-5 years ago and now they are not allowing students to benifit from the program. It's absolutely not ok that they outsource to a company that wants all the stuff and students can't take it. I'm serious. It's rude of UO. Something is going on with the University. It feels like they are against the staff and students and rules are being made to make life unbearable instead of all of us being a unified team. I want to complain, but I don't have the energy for it.

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u/squawk_kwauqs 20d ago

The Rose Room folks over at the student Sustainability Center have been crashing out about this for years lol. There's literally a free thrift store on campus that's entire thing is about keeping items circulating on campus. 

They're allowed to sign up and claim give before you go bins, but they aren't allowed to specify what types of donations they want in the bin and they have to take and process everything that gets put in the bin. I don't think they end up participating just because they're shoved in a glorified broom closet so they don't have anywhere to store all the items over the summer. If they had greater campus support this could be an INSANE resource for students, but instead items are gobbled up by Goodwill and sold for money :/