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Recycle for RNIB
Summary: Join one of our recycling schemes today!
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!
Mobile phones and printer cartridgesGet rid of your old mobile phone or printer cartridge |
Used stampsWe can raise money from British and overseas stamps |
Spare changeOur home collecting boxes raise over £1 million - just from loose change! |
Foreign coinsIf your spare holiday coins aren't worth changing back, send them to us. |
Earn a recycling web badgeShow you support our recycling schemes with a recycling web badge |
Give in other waysIf you haven't anything to recycle, you can do your own thing for RNIB |
How RNIB benefits
Every day another 100 people will start to lose their sight.
You can help rebuild lives devastated by sight loss by sending us your used printer cartridges and mobile phones 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 unwanted mobile phones, sometimes as much as £15! Recycle your unwanted phones today!
recycle home | cartridges and phones | stamps | British coins | foreign coins | show your support |
Content author: fundraising@rnib.org.uk
Last updated: 30/01/2009 16:45
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Jill's story - Jill lost her sight 12 years ago at the age of 19. “The experience left me feeling isolated. I often felt like my life was pointless." Now, as a presenter on Insight Radio, she uses her experiences to help others. “My prayer is that what we do helps those who are going through sight loss. Even the tiniest piece of information can make a huge difference. If my show can help do that, then my journey has not been in vain.” Jill's full story





