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Welcome to San Antonio Reuse!

As the homepage of the City of San Antonio's Deconstruction & Circular Economy Program and related initiatives, San Antonio Reuse is a hub for information, resources, and inspiration.

From details on the deconstruction policy initiative to tips for reusing building materials in your own home or community, we've got something for everyone.

Our mission is to transition San Antonio to a circular city: one that reframes waste as a resource and generates local economic, cultural, and social prosperity through the repair, reuse, and reimagining of existing materials.

Deconstruction

Sometimes called “construction in reverse” or “unbuilding,” deconstruction removes a building through careful disassembly of its parts and pieces to maximize material reuse. Learn all about the benefits of deconstruction - for the environment, for the economy, and for the community - by watching our short animation.

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  • Look at What I Reused!

    See how San Antonians have reused salvaged building materials and get inspiration for your next project.

    Browse Projects →

  • Treasure in the Walls

    Our 2021 report outlines the impact of a deconstruction ordinance, opportunities for local workforce development, and more.

    Read the Report →

  • Contractor & Store List

    Looking for a salvage or deconstruction contractor, or reuse stores to donate or shop reclaimed? Browse here.

    Provider List →

Material Innovation Center

Material Innovation Center

Located at the iconic Bungalows at Port San Antonio, the Material Innovation Center is serving as the “last stop before the landfill” and a hub for material reuse and reimagination.

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Latest News

How San Antonio wants to change the way old houses are demolished

How San Antonio wants to change the way old houses are demolished

Why cities want old buildings taken down gently

Why cities want old buildings taken down gently

San Antonio's work to save 'Bungalow Colony' focuses on recycling

San Antonio's work to save 'Bungalow Colony' focuses on recycling

City Council OKs ordinance to reduce demolition of old homes, moves to save shotgun houses

City Council OKs ordinance to reduce demolition of old homes, moves to save shotgun houses

'This works': San Antonio homes will be taken apart piece by piece instead of demolished

'This works': San Antonio homes will be taken apart piece by piece instead of demolished

What deconstruction could mean for urban revitalization

What deconstruction could mean for urban revitalization

Affordable housing, zero waste efforts could benefit from San Antonio deconstruction policy

Affordable housing, zero waste efforts could benefit from San Antonio deconstruction policy

San Antonio opens a building materials hub to promote affordable housing, help environment

San Antonio opens a building materials hub to promote affordable housing, help environment