Re: What is done with Damaged Kudzu Bags?
From: John Burger (jburgeraserl.org)
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 08:50:24 -0700 (PDT)

When a pink bag is no longer usable, you can toss it locally. 

 

BTW – We are looking at options for “new & improved” bags now – still pink, but hopefully more weather-repellant.  I’ll keep y’all posted as I get more info from the prospective new supplier.

 

 

--jeb

 

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From: Gail P Barton (gpbarton) [mailto:gpbarton [at] memphis.edu]
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2015 11:47 AM
To: kudzu-ops [at] aserl-lists.org
Cc: John Burger
Subject: What is done with Damaged Kudzu Bags?

 

Good morning,

 

What are we to do with the pink Kudzu bags that are beyond use [slits, split seams, broken zippers]? Are they returned to Lanter or simply discarded locally?

 

Thank you,

Gail

 

Gail P. Barton

Librarian / ILL Services

McWherter Library, RM 212B

University of Memphis /TMA

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3785 Norriswood Ave

Memphis, TN 38152

 

Phone: 901-678-8223

 

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