Bring it back – how to give e-waste a new lease of life
Residents can give their e-waste a new lease of life by taking it to Castle Leisure Centre in Bury.
Residents can give their e-waste a new lease of life by taking it to Castle Leisure Centre in Bury.
Pupils at Lowercroft Primary School in Bury have played an important part in persuading people to recycle their used batteries.
Budding authors from Holly Mount Roman Catholic Primary School in Bury have been collaborating with seven schools across the UK to write a recycling adventure story to promote the importance of recycling old electricals.
Pupils at Holly Mount RC Primary School in Bury are proving their ’green’ credentials by penning a chapter of a book on recycling old electrical goods.
Bury residents have been praised for their recycling efforts but are keen to know more about disposing of their electrical items.
Bury schools, community groups and good causes - such as not-for-profit organisations and registered charities – could share in £1,000 of electrical products as part of a new responsible recycling initiative.