Recycling Tools?
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Give them to a cancer charity shop...
Hi charity shops are a good idea also if you contact your local council they can give you suggestions.
another place where you can save landfill sites is to log onto Freecycle UK and find your nearest freecycle site- i.e. nearest to where you live.
you can then offer these tools and say you would like them to go to a charity of some sort.
I have been on freecycle for over a year and have got rid of a lot of my used and unused stuff which would normally go to the tip.
I have also got some aquarium items for my work with disabled adults
its a great site
i was reading you ? and i was thinking maybe you could donate them to habitat for humanity here is a link wich asks you to donate also if you wanted you could try and give them away to a local housing athority near you hope the info helps
Register with the Freecycle network (which is a website that aims to reduce the amount of stuff going into landfill in UK) and offer them on there. There are Freecycle groups in all areas of the UK, so just register with your local group (for free) and I'm sure you'll get rid of everything in no time at all. Link below:
http://uk.freecycle.org/
Look for the Habitat for Humanity chapter in your area or maybe a church in your neighborhood both are always looking for good used tools.
So sweet of u to hav good thoughts for helping !!
Very well you can donate to the needdy people who are really in need for such tools !!
check out freecycle on the web and see if they are in your area. they take unwanted items that other people can use
http://www.realcycle.co.uk/about.asp...
here is a great place to start there is always some one who needs anthers unwanted stuff
Unwanted tools and equipment can be donated to Workaid who refurbish the items and send them to vocational training projects in developing countries. They accept any tools from handtools to typewriters to welding machines! http://www.workaid.org/
Tools For Self Reliance also refurbish quality second-had tools to a first class standard. http://www.tfsr.org/
Tools With A Mission also collects tools for developing countries. http://www.twam.co.uk/
If you have electric tools there is now a network of recycling centres set up in the UK to accept these for recycling, (part of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations) type your postcode into the recycle-more bank locator for your nearest recycling point. www.recycle-more.co.uk
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