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A One way newspaper basket is a piece of furniture from the Grand Central Terminal, which is installed and maintained by The New York Times Newspaper distribution since June 1, 2001.

Frank Joseph Tinelli Sr. Director of Sales Security, was responsible for the design. The furniture has an issue of 80 to 90 copies and a capacity of about one Cubic metre. An article in The New York Times of August 2001 estimates that, for example, one-tonne-a-day newspapers do not stay in the station area every day after reading, but once again increase Reach (advertising) free of charge. Dan Brucker, spokesman for Metro-North Railroad, the operator of the Grand Central Terminal, introduced, for the reader of a stray newspaper copy, the term of the "secondary recycler". The New York Times newspaper saw potential buyers of newspaper copies in some of these secondary recyclers. For the protection of quality journalism promoted the distribution with about $ 60,000 the design and the decision to set up disposable newspaper baskets.