Local musicians are invited to attend a free recycle and restring event at Chesbro Music in Idaho Falls on Saturday, June 25, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The event is sponsored by D’Addario, and musicians can bring any old instrument strings for recycling and get their electric or acoustic guitars restrung with D’Addario NYXL or Nickel Bronze Acoustic strings. Old strings collected during the event will be recycled through Playback, D’Addario’s free, national recycling program.
Chesbro Music is hosting a free recycle and restring event for local musicians. Sponsored by D’Addario, participants can bring old guitar strings in to recycle, as well as get their guitars restrung with D’Addario NYXL or Nickel Bronze Acoustic strings. The collected strings will be recycled through Playback, D’Addario’s national recycling program.
Musicians can bring old instrument strings for recycling and get their electric or acoustic guitars restrung with D’Addario NYXL or Nickel Bronze Acoustic strings, a D’Addario news release said. Old strings collected during the event will be recycled through Playback, D’Addario’s free, national recycling program, the release said.
Chesbro Music is hosting a free recycle and restring event for local musicians. Sponsored by D’Addario, participants can bring old guitar strings in to recycle, as well as get their guitars restrung with D’Addario NYXL or Nickel Bronze Acoustic strings. The collected strings will be recycled through Playback, D’Addario’s national recycling program.
Chesbro Music is hosting a free recycle and restring event for local musicians. Sponsored by D'Addario participants can bring old guitar strings in to recycle, as well as get their guitars restrung with D'Addario NYXL, or Nickel Bronze Acoustic strings. The collected strings will be recycled through Playback, D'Addario's national recycling program.
Chesbro Music is hosting a free recycle and restring event for local musicians. Sponsored by D’Addario, participants can bring old guitar strings in to recycle, as well as get their guitars restrung with D’Addario NYXL or Nickel Bronze Acoustic strings. The collected strings will be recycled through Playback, D’Addario’s national recycling program.
To help reduce waste, the world's largest musical instrument string maker
D’Addario & Co., and global recycling organization
TerraCycle, have a proposition for musicians: send in your used strings and get redeemable points. The program, titled "Playback," deploys Recycle and Restring events at venues like the four-day
Bonnaroo Music + Arts Festival that just wrapped in Tennessee. Cleanup crews are cleaning that up as we speak.
As the first company in the U.S. to recycle instrument strings, D’Addario hopes Playback will extend their existing sustainability efforts even further. The program is in partnership with TerraCycle, a company that has made recycling the unrecyclable their mission on a global scale.
To fix this, the company has teamed up with
TerraCycle, a company that handles hard-to-recycle objects, like coffee capsules, pens, and plastic gloves.