Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle UK

The aim of this page is to recognise, celebrate and encourage the self-empowerment of UK community agency networks (CANs) and community groups' activism to Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle. Learn about how communities positively impact through different projects and collaborations.

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  • News ‘People feel a sense of ownership’: the growth of community composting, theguardian.com (Jan 23, 2025) — residents of an English village build their own composting site
  • News Read, swap, repeat: secondhand book recycling platform launches in the UK, positive.news (Sep 03, 2024)
  • News Demolishing buildings is bad for the planet – here’s an alternative, theconversation.com (Jul 23, 2024)
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Events

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  • Event Mar 11 - 17, 2024 (Mon - Sun) — The Big Plastic Count, helping citizens and communities be part of the push on government, brands and supermarkets to take bold action to tackle the plastic crisis, thebigplasticcount.com
  • Event Sep 2 - 6, 2024 (Mon-Fri) — Zero Waste Week, zerowasteweek.co.uk
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Networks and support organisations

  • Repair Café UK, community of local groups in the UK organising their own Repair Café meetings, on facebook
  • United Kingdom Without Incineration Network
  • Reuse Network, supports reuse charities across the UK to help them alleviate poverty, reduce waste and tackle climate change.
  • The Restart Project, London-based social enterprise aiming to revive electronics repair in order to reduce waste
  • Waste Watch, non-profit, sustainability organisation based in the UK, inspiring people to live more and waste less. Waste Watch aims to improve well-being and the environment on a local and global level, by changing the way we live; such as the ways we produce, buy, use and dispose of things. The organisation primarily works with community groups, businesses, schools and other not-for-profit organizations.
  • Wikipedia: Recycling in the United Kingdom
  • Freegle, British organisation that aims to increase reuse and reduce landfill by offering an Internet-based service where people can give away and ask for things that would otherwise be thrown away. It is free to use and works in a similar way to the international Freecycle.
  • Freeworld-Recycling, an organisation dedicated to 100% free & local community recycling, salvage and reuse of household items
  • Jumble Trail
  • Office Furniture Recycling
  • Re~Cycle, collect and ship second hand bicycles and parts to Africa. Local partners teach local people the skills of how to repair and maintain them, to improve their lives in a sustainable manner
  • Reducing and managing waste, policy information from GOV.UK

Other resources

  • Tools with a Mission, collects tools from around the UK, refurbishes them, packs them into trade kits, and sends them to organisations in Africa. added 15:35, 22 January 2024 (UTC)
  • Recipro, helps community and charity projects looking for building materials
  • Reuse It Yourself, information on setting up a building material reuse enterprise
  • Reuseful UK, charity that promotes and supports creative reuse
  • How to Set Up a Repair Event in Your Community, July 2015 Make Do And Mend
  • How to...Organise a Swish! August 2015 Make Do And Mend

Maps

Map of Potential, Existing and Prevented Incinerators, United Kingdom Without Incineration Network

See also

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