Recycle for us

Recycle for RNIB

RNIB recycling schemes

As an individual or a whole company, you can raise money for RNIB and help the environment. Simply send the following items to us and we'll do the rest.

RNIB has raised over £385,000 from recycling mobile phones and ink cartridges in the last seven years and over £1,250,000 from loose change. That's an extraordinary achievement! Help us to raise more vital funds and get involved in recycling for RNIB!


How to participate

You can drop off your clothes, coins, mobile phones and printer cartridges at designated collection points; arrange collection boxes or freepost return bags for items like printer cartridges; post your stamps or coins to us; or participate in door to door collections of clothing and household goods.

If you have items ready to donate then complete the recycling registration form and we will be in touch.

Get your whole company involved and show your support for RNIB recycling schemes with a recycling web badge.


How RNIB benefits

You can help provide vital support for people who have lost their sight by sending us your unwanted and unloved products and it won't cost you anything!

Every time you donate a used printer cartridge we receive around £2 to help fund our vital work.

We generally receive between £1 and £7 for mobile phones, sometimes as much as £15!

Every day almost 100 people in the UK will start to lose their sight. Right now RNIB can only reach one in three of the people who need our help most. Recycle for RNIB and help us reach them all.


Contact us

For more information please email our Fundraising Enquiries Team at fundraising@rnib.org.uk or call us on 0845 345 0054 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm).

Last updated: 5 December 2012

Make a donation

Right now we can only reach one in three of the people who need our help most.

Please make a donation and help us support more blind and partially sighted people.

Terri and RNIB need your stamps!We need your stamps!

We spoke to our stamp recycling volunteer Terri, to find out more about her role and why we need your used stamps more than ever!