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Donate/Recycle Books

 Books may be donated or recycled at the MSU Surplus Store & Recycling Center. Small quantities of books may be delivered to the Recycling drop-off center. Larger quantities of books can be delivered to the Surplus Store during regular business hours. All types of books are accepted regardless of age or condition including encyclopedias, text books, bound catalogs, collectible magazines, comics, etc... Both locations accept public and private collection


All books are meticulously sorted and evaluated for value. Rare books are taken to the MSU Library for review of possible acceptance into their collection. Books with value are sold in-store or online through a variety of resellers. Excess value books are occasionally donated to other non-profit organizations. Books deemed as no value are processed for recycling. When donating or recycling books at the MSU Surplus Store & Recycling Center you are helping to support the maintenance and growth of the recycling program.

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