TOPIC: RECYCLING (27)

Freecycle ™

http://www.freecycle.org

The Freecycle Network™ is made up of 5,047 groups with 8,977,145 members around the world. It's a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (and getting) stuff for free in their own towns. It's all about reuse and keeping good stuff out of landfills. Each local group is moderated by local volunteers (them's good people).

Recycle Now

http://www.recyclenow.com

Recycle Now is an offical UK campaign to encourage people to recycle more things more often. More than six out of ten of us now describe ourselves as committed recyclers, compared to less than half when the campaign began in 2004.

Recycling International

http://www.recyclinginternational.com

Recycling International magazine is the voice of the worldwide recycling industries. Our monthly magazine combines in-depth articles with latest news stories: from recycling technology and scrap market updates, to reports about individuals and major companies.

Origin Recycled Goods

http://www.originrecycledgoods.com

This shop features fine finished products made with upcycled materials. We aim to reduce the amount of waste reaching landfills by intercepting it and providing a clean, durable and sustainable product.

Recyclebank

http://www.recyclebank.com

Recyclebank is working towards a world without waste by rewarding people for taking everyday green actions. It’s free to join and as easy as 1, 2, 3. Earn points for taking everyday green actions, redeem them for great rewards, and learn ways to save money and live greener every day!

Smart Deco

http://www.smartdecofurniture.com

SmartDeco is affordable, beautifully designed, professionally engineered, 100% recyclable furniture that folds together in minutes without the use of tools. 

Love Food Hate Waste

http://england.lovefoodhatewaste.com

Love Food Hate Waste aims to raise awareness of the need to reduce food waste and help us take action. It shows that by doing some easy practical everyday things in the home we can all waste less food, which will ultimately benefit our purses and the environment too.

Dell Reconnect

http://dell.com/reconnect

Dell Reconnect is a partnership with Goodwill® that provides convenient drop-off computer recycling that’s environmentally responsible and completely free. The program accepts any brand of equipment in any condition at over 2,400 Goodwill locations.
 

Treshr

http://treshr.com

Everyone has stuff they don't need anymore. Maybe your child outgrew their old clothes, or you moved to a new place and have old furniture to get rid of. Whatever it is you're looking for, someone somewhere is trying to throw it away. We're here to make sure nothing goes to waste.

Gizmogul

http://gizmogul.com

Gizmogul is one of North America’s leading mobile device & electronic scrap recyclers. Started by three brothers from Boston: Cory, Barry & Stephen Schneider, Gizmogul recycles more than a million cell phones, tablets, pda’s and personal computers every month while donating a large portion of the proceeds to charity. In addition to recycling mobile devices, Gizmogul has been a major player in the electronic waste refining business for ten years

Grocycle

http://grocycle.com

GroCycle is a project launched by Fungi Futures CIC, an innovative social enterprise based in Devon, UK.
We have been growing Oyster mushrooms from waste coffee grounds since 2011, and are still hugely inspired by the scale of the opportunity. We also know that we want to spread the idea further, so we have created the GroCycle Urban Mushroom Farm to test our ideas, and have designed an easy to use Mushroom Grow Kit to enable you to grow your own gourmet mushrooms at home from waste coffee grounds. We hope you enjoy the process!

Hubbub

https://www.hubbub.org.uk

We’re an environmental charity. We make environmental matters matter, creating fun campaigns, that people latch onto and which go on to have a life of their own. Our approach is positive. We believe sustainability can and should be fun, enjoyable and sociable and so engage people through campaigns around food, fashion, sport, homes and neighbourhoods.