Unwanted PPE and workwear is donated to charities and given a second lease of life
We’re pleased to be able to donate recovered PPE and workwear various charities thanks to our customers. Crowsmill Craft Centre take kids who’ve been excluded, as well as people with learning difficulties, and teach them a transferrable skill to help them move towards employment They’re particularly in need of gloves and goggles for their carpentry department and blacksmith’s forge. Your waterproof hi-vis and footwear is ideal for their gardening projects. Like us, they are also using waste products to manufacture new goods. Please visit their shop because every purchase helps their cause. http://www.crowsmillcraftcentre.co.uk
Martineau Gardens is a therapeutic community garden, and a haven of peace and tranquillity in the centre of Birmingham. We donate your unwanted gloves with worn coatings. No holes, but they’re still still safe and viable for gardening and saves money for the charity. martineau-gardens.org.uk
Unwanted PPE and workwear is always needed by Cycle of Good, a charity which funds and supports villagers in Malawi. They have enabled them to become self sufficient by training tailors and providing them with the raw materials they need: http://www.cycleofgood.com We donate recovered PPE and workwear from hard hats to safety shoes. This is issued to labourers building a university in T-shirts and flip-flops https://pperecycling.co.uk/ppe-recycling-for-construction. Furthermore, NFP workwear is transformed by the tailors into saleable items such as dog coats, snoods, gig bags, belts and rucksacks. These are all sold online to support the villagers.
