Playa Wood Recycling
A tremedous effort that gathered the largest wood donation ever to Habitat for Humanity for providing low-income housing in Reno, NV...
Recycling Black Rock City into new homes!

In September, 2006, hundreds of Black Rock City residents took their theme camps apart and, for the first time, didn't burn them. Instead, working with Habitat For Humanity, the scrap lumber was recovered and donated to help build housing for needy, low income families.
BWB volunteers, along with DPW, Burning Man staff and many, many others, spent days sorting and organizing it all. All told, the donations totaled 42 units of lumber, filling six semi trucks! It was worth over $50,000, the largest single donation to Reno HFH in history.
Many, many thanks to everyone who made this happen, esp. Steveo
for making the connection with Habitat for Humanity, Lisa/Shaleen for
making the great signs and flyers, and Big Stick and the DPW, and the
rest of BM staff, for pulling our ass out of the wringer when we ( not
surprisingly ) got overwhelmed with the amount of donated material. The
full story ran on page A2 but there was also a "teaser" on the front
page that had the lead to the story with a picture of the mother and
daughter that will live in one of the homes being built. Two photos
ran, nice coverage overall. And it was a pretty special moment to meet
the family that will be living in one of the homes made from all those
disassembled theme camps.