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Furniture, bed frames, bikes, mirrors, pictures, paint, games and craft supplies all find grateful new homes.

 

A few of the good causes...

 

An upcycling charity re-upholstering a chair

Furniture for Recover – a local charity that offers upcycling workshops to people recovering from mental illness and addiction.

 

Ware Rotary Club members with donated tools

Tools for Ware Rotary Club, who work with the Tools for Self Reliance charity. The tools are refurbished by people with disabilities, then sent to Africa for sustainable living projects.

 

Corner sofa in a reuse centre

Donated to a father and son who had been homeless and were placed in temporary accommodation. Helping to make their property into a comfortable home. 

 

Others we've supported so far

Always Bee You, Andrews Lane School, Ashbourne Day Nurseries, Bedwell Primary School, Bengeo Primary School, Broadfield Academy, Brockswood School,  Broxbourne CE Primary School, Broxbourne Rehousing Team, Camps Hill School, Care 4 Calais, Cedars Park Men’s Scheme, Cheshunt Community Shop, CHIPS playscheme, Christchurch Primary School, Coffee and Coping, Colnbrook School, Dacorum Borough, Fairlands Primary School, Families First Welwyn Hatfield, Gratitude, Grove Cottage Primary School, Hertfordshire Children’s Services, Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust, Hertfordshire Disability Sports Foundation, Hertfordshire Family Services, Hertfordshire Homelessness Prevention Team, Herts Help, Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust, Hertford St Andrew, Hertfordshire Youth Justice, Herts Young Homeless, Herts Welcomes Refugees, Hollybush Primary School, Liberation Cycle, Longmeadow Primary School, Margaret Wix Primary School, Meadow Wood School, Nash Mills Primary School, OneYMCA, Panshanger School, Puckeridge School, Ralph Sadleir School, Recover, Rotary Club of Ware, Rotary Club of Welwyn, Rye Park Nursery School, Safer Spaces, Sele School, Sovereign Network Group Mental Health Liaison, Stanborough School, Stapleford Primary,  Staying Connected Project, St Albans for Refugees, St Margaret Clitherow RC Primary school, St Thomas of Canterbury School (Ware), St Vincent de Paul RC Primary School, Sunnyside, Swallow Dell School, Thundridge Old Church Action Group, Verulam School, Watchlytes School, Watton at Stone Explorer Scouts, Welwyn, Hatfield and Hertsmere Intensive Family Support Team, Welwyn Hatfield Rehousing Team, West Herts College.

 

 

 

 

Recycling is great. Reuse is better!

When you reuse an item, you help:

  • keep things from going to waste
  • save the energy and materials to recycle or produce new products
  • improve air quality by reducing vehicles on the road transporting waste.

 

Where does the money go?

Reuse shops are self-funded. The income is used to pay for the shops' upkeep and staff wages. Any money left after this is reinvested back into the wider reuse and recycling networks.

Each time you buy an item from our reuse shops, you are helping us to build newer, bigger and better recycling centres and reuse shops.

Great bargains for you and a cleaner, greener environment – win win!

 

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