Friday, July 4, 2008

Recycle Household Items

http://www.rag-and-bone.co.uk  are taking place in Dronfield deals with the household waste and it is essential that every member of the public gives their support. 
Rag and bone start efficient, effective and environmentally friendly service. But the question that you the householder often asks is: Why is recycling important for us?

The answer is simple. We need to protect our environment for future generations to enjoy. Every household produces approximately a tone of waste each year. The subject of waste management may, to some, seem rather boring but presently we are in a period of rapid change. Recycling is vitally important to us all, but first a little background information.

In areas like Derbyshire where we have county and district councils, the responsibilities for waste management are split between those two authorities. The district councils are responsible for waste collection with the county being responsible for disposal.

The importance of recycling :

§         The earth’s precious resources;
Rag-and-bone.co.uk offers is a central portal for people to find or give a good home to unwanted, but still usable, large household items. List here bulky household items free-of charge. Don’t throw, recycle household items, list here!

Rag-and-bone.co.uk has been especially developed for people who have large of bulky household items they no longer need and are too good to simply throw. These items can be advertised and given away for free to others who can make good use of them. The website provides an economical and effortless way to recycle unwanted, but still usable or repairable, household items. 

You’ll find the contact details of the owner of the item on their listing. Simply email or telephone them to arrange to collect it. You can also send the details of the advert to your own email, in order to save the information and contact them when convenient. 
The whole concept of   rag-and-bone.co.uk  is based around the idea of enabling people to find good new homes for their otherwise unwanted, but still usable or repairable items. Rather than simply being thrown away, the item is given away for free to someone who can make good use of it and is prepared to go and collect it. 

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