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 30 Dec 2003
15:20:59
Thelma Williams 

Raise money 4 charity 

We raise money for charities like WWF, MacMillan Cancer Relief etc. from mobile phones, printer cartridges, postage stamps, aluminium cans. Mailing film and water filter cartridges can also be recycled, and our Council collects paper and card and glass. Shoes, clothes and many other things can be recycled. The Internet is a good place to start looking. Good Luck.

 
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 5 Mar 2007
16:41:05
Anonymous 

Cash for schools 

The recycling factory (www.therecyclingfactory.com) do a fantastic scheme, cash for schools- They pay £1 for every ink cartridge and toner that can be recycled straight to the school. They also have some really good charities.

 
 7 Jan 2004
10:48:25
Cookie Monster 

if you also check the internet (i think its sprints.co....) you can collect ink cartridges and mobile phones for your schools, they will be recycled and your school can collect points for new computers!! alcan also do a school thing, if all the kids collect their cans, the cash will go to schools. i work at a school and all the money that we collect goes in to envirnomantally friendly products, like the citezenship book that i just brought, it is full of earth friendly topics to teach them! i believe that if we teach all our children as early as possible to take responsibility for their actions, then we can look farward to a better future! 

 
 30 Dec 2003
20:03:31
Anonymous 

Cash for Cans 

I collect aluminium cans along with the rest of my family and every now and again we take them to Alcan's collection point where they give you cash for cans. I believe the website is cashforcans.co.uk and you can give the money to charity.

 

 

 

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