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亚洲AV recently partnered with Virginia State University (VSU) to transfer surplus furniture from Mason residence halls. Through the efforts of staff from and , more than 850 pieces of furniture were transferred to furnish newly opened residential spaces at VSU, an HBCU located near Petersburg, Virginia.
The surplus furniture included couches, dining chairs, coffee/end tables, and more.聽State surplus property policies allow for re-use amongst state agencies in an effort to reduce costs.
鈥淎ny surplus property needs to be managed appropriately. This transfer is classified as 鈥榬e-use,鈥 and I am always looking to divert anything from a landfill,鈥 said Steven Pulis, purchasing manager with Mason Facilities. 鈥淔inding a way to transfer the property from one [state] agency to another is a viable solution and a 鈥榳in-win鈥 for both universities.鈥澛
Following the university鈥檚 core value of careful stewardship, Mason staff arranged for the responsible re-use of the surplus property. Kevin Brim, recycle/waste supervisor with Facilities, took the initiative to contact other state universities, asking if the furniture could be used elsewhere. VSU responded with gratitude, and the transfer was initiated.
鈥淏eing able to repurpose materials versus [sending them to the] landfill or incinerator is always best practice toward our Zero Waste Goals,鈥 said Brim.聽鈥淪upporting an HBCU was just the icing on the cake, with the cherry on top.鈥
The furniture transferred to VSU included lounge furniture from Eastern Shore, Dominion, and Commonwealth halls, as well as the dining chairs from Liberty Square.聽
鈥淲e typically replace a portion of the thousands of desks, chairs, beds, wardrobes, and other furniture in the dorms every year due to end of life or wear and tear,鈥 said John Rogers, associate director of housekeeping with Housing and Residence Life.
The staff involved expect to find more opportunities to maximize the use of surplus furniture in the future. 鈥淚 am so happy the furniture could be given a second life at Virginia State,鈥 said , Chief Housing Officer and associate dean of Mason Housing and Residence Life.