TerraCycle is an innovative recycling company that has become a global leader in recycling typically hard-to-recycle waste. They offer a range of free programmes that are funded by conscientious companies, as well as recycling solutions available for purchase for almost every form of waste.
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Bristol Waste Company is your local recycling, waste collection and street cleansing company. They are committed to working in partnership with the people of Bristol to help all communities recycle more, throw away less and waste nothing.
Read moreCity To Sea
City To Sea is an organisation campaigning to stop plastic pollution – from the city to the sea. Their vision is for the world’s waterways and coastlines to be strewn with sticks, sand and seaweed … not plastic! They focus on providing practical, solutions-focused initiatives and advocating reduce and reuse over single-use.
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Precious Plastic
Precious Plastic is a project trying to boost plastic recycling worldwide. They do that by providing tools and knowledge to people around the world. For free, of course. Trying to give people solutions to fight plastic pollution.
Read moreScoopaway
Scoopaway specialise in Natural Wholesome Foods and Remedies for the whole family. Including natural Food Supplements and natural Body Care from head to toe. Organic and Fairtrade Teas and Coffee, Herbs and Spices and Chilled and Frozen Convenience foods. They also cater for speciality diets such as Vegetarian, Vegan and Coeliac.
Read moreABC Free Shop
Aid Box Community (ABC) is a grassroots, humanitarian organisation based on Cheltenham Road in Bristol. The charity has a community hub and Free Shop where asylum seekers & refugees in Bristol receive support, sanctuary and can also find basic essentials to daily life as the settle in our city. Many vulnerable people who have come to the UK escaping persecution, war or natural disaster receive less than £5 a day to live on, sometimes for a whole family, and ABC supports hundreds of people each year.
Read moreChildren's Bike Exchange
Ape Project Children’s Bike Exchange aims to fix up and safety check unwanted children’s bikes which can then be swapped at affordable costs (depending on condition) for outgrown or damaged kids bikes. Families are also able to buy bikes from us if they do not have a bike to exchange.
Read moreBristol Waste Reuse Shop
Bristol Waste Reuse Shop sells high quality electrical equipment & furniture diverted from Bristol s Household Waste & Recycling Centres. PAT tested & function tested where applicable. This is reuse in action. #WasteNothing
Read moreBristol Wood Recycling Project
Bristol Wood Recycling Project do paid collections where they will take away any wood waste you have. They also have the option of drop off donations subject to these guidelines and cannot guarantee they will take it: No MDF or Chipboard, nothing with nails in, no timber under 1.5m in length and furniture must be in reusable condition.
Read moreThe Makershed
The Makershed is a creative space for doing, making & learning new skills. They run courses in woodworking, upholstery, upcycling & DIY for beginners or the more seasoned maker.
Read moreByteback IT
Byteback IT accepts desktop keyboards and office phones for Scrapstore PlayPods. For all other unwanted computer equipment such as computers, laptops, monitors, printers, scanners etc or secure data destruction please get in touch. Tel: 0117 3706456
Read moreBristol Repair Café's
Bristol Repair Cafe’s: What do you do with a chair when the leg has come loose? With a toaster that no longer works? Or a woollen jumper with moth holes? Toss it? No way!
You can repair it at the Repair Café! They have volunteers with expertise and skills to share offer free help with repairing faulty or broken appliances, toys or bikes, clothing or textile repairs, or help with getting to know how tools or appliances work such as a new phone or sewing machine. There are Repair cafes in various parts of the City and meet between 10:30 and 13:00 on the first Saturday of every month.
Children's Scrapstore
Making Waste Things Play Things. The Children’s Scrapstore collect business waste to be reused as a creative resource by our members for children’s creative play, plus an arts & crafts shop.
Read moreCollecteco
Collecteco helps UK businesses donate surplus furniture and equipment to charities, schools, voluntary groups, the NHS and other not for profit good causes. Using their ever-expanding network of good causes, they quickly find homes for your leftover kit wherever you are in the UK. Please visit our website or Tel 0117 244 3777
Read moreCommunity Repaint
Community Repaint has 2 projects in Bristol that take old paint:
Community Repaint Old Market Tel: 0117 954 7800
Community Repaint Bristol South Tel: 0117 923 1970
Read moreEmmaus Bristol
Emmaus Bristol is a working community, where people access a long term home while they get back on their feet after experiencing homelessness. Their residents, called 'companions', run and operate their social enterprises - three charity shops, a furniture collection and delivery service, house clearance services and an ebay store. Companions train at the social enterprises to build work skills, with a goal to eventually get into independent employment and living. They can access courses, higher education and receive food, their own bathrooms and living space, a wellbeing fund and weekly financial living support.
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SOFA Project
The SOFA Project have sites in Old Market and Gloucester Road. They take most furniture and some white goods.
Read moreSouth Bristol Toy Library
South Bristol Toy Library is a small, volunteer run local charity and a brilliant resource for children, parents and carers in South Bristol. They encourage free play, the sharing and reuse of toys and aim to support the development of children from all backgrounds.
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