Lister Unified Communications and Punchline-Gloucester.com have teamed up to launch a major mobile phone recycling campaign with Gloucestershire businesses.
The initiative is in support of The Nelson Trust, the Stroud-based charity that brings hope and long-term recovery to lives affected by addiction and multiple disadvantages.
Rob Lister, managing director of Stonehouse-based Lister, said:
We’ve teamed up with Punchline-gloucester.com as a major partner in this and we’re hoping we can recycle as many mobile phones as possible across the county. If we can all play a little part in recycling these phones, we could help some people in real need.
The whole idea is for businesses to find their old phones, drop them in a box at their workplace and The Nelson Trust will come and collect them. Alternatively, you can drop them off at one of the Growth Hubs around the county which will have dedicated mobile phone recycling bins.
Mark Owen, editor of Punchline-Gloucester.com added:
There must be thousands of unused phones across the county tucked away in drawers at home or in the office that can be easily recycled and used to raise funds for the charity which helps women in crisis.
Our mission is to get as many businesses as possible in the county to join this campaign.
I’m embarrassed to say that I had a look around my own house and office and collected 15 old mobile phones that were just lying around in drawers which I hadn’t recycled or thrown away. Now they can be put to good use.
Phone donors are advised to wipe all their private information off their devices before dropping them off, but Lister’s experts can clear them, if necessary.
The old phones either get refurbished and upcycled or broken down as their parts contain tiny parts of precious metals.
The initiative is being supported by Gloucester-based BiGDUG, which has supplied the recycling bins, and Blue Sky Signs which created all the signage for the bins.
Andy Jarrett, fundraising & events lead at The Nelson Trust, said:
We are immensely grateful to Lister Unified Communications, Punchline-gloucester.com, and all those who will generously donate their old mobile phones to support The Nelson Trust.
Shockingly, a significant number of women have their phones taken away from them as a means of control in manipulative relationships.
This support not only helps reduce landfill waste but also plays a vital role in raising much-needed funds to support women in crisis and individuals battling addiction and multiple complex challenges. This collaboration exemplifies the power of community and generosity.
The campaign was launched this week at the Gloucester Growth Hub, University of Gloucestershire campus – with the first of the special BiGDUG recycling bins installed at Gloucester and over this week and next, other BiGBUG recycling bins will be placed at the Growth Hubs across the county including: Stroud, Cirencester, Cheltenham, Tewkesbury and the Forest of Dean.
Dr Polly Pick, director of business engagement at the University of Gloucestershire, said:
Sustainably and recycling are in line with our core values as an organisation and we are delighted to support this initiative.
It’s a good opportunity for staff, students and business partners to have a good clear out and put those old mobile phones to good use.
Mark Owen added:
We strongly ask anyone donating a box of phones or going to the Hubs to drop them off, to take a photo and tag me @MarkMooseOwen @PunchlineGlos @Listercomltd @AndyJarrett8 across X formally known as Twitter, and LinkedIn so that we can share and help spread the word and get as many people and businesses involved as possible
I hope to use a great deal of any photos online and in the next printed edition of Punchline Magazine – The B!G Green Issue – out in November.
For more information visit www.lister-communications.com
Stay up to date with the campaign by visiting www.punchline-gloucester.com
To have your box of used mobile phones picked up, email andy.jarrett@nelsontrust.com
For more information about The Nelson Trust visit www.nelsontrust.com
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