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Orange mobile help with Recycling your old mobiles

Orange is a company that distributes many mobile phones to their customers every year, and they are helping protect the environment by allowing you to recycle mobile phones and accessories in their shops.  While you are helping protect the environment by recycling mobiles, you are also helping provide communications in developing countries, because Orange actually reuses the mobiles too. If you would like to request an envelope to send your old mobile in, you can give them your contact information through their website.  If you need more information first, you can contact the Head of Corporate Responsibility, Orange PCS Ltd, at:  ... Full Story

Recycle your old mobile and help The Brain and Spine Foundation

Why throw out your old mobile when you could recycle it to raise money for a greater cause?  For every mobile phone recycle that is sent to the Brain and Spine Foundation, ShP Solutions will donate from £1 to £50.  This is a great way to make a difference in someone's life, as well as help to protect the environment. To find out more about mobile phone recycling with the Brain and Spine Foundation, simply call 020 7793 5900; send an email to info@brainandspine.org.uk; or write to Brain and Spine Foundation, 7 Winchester House, Cranmer Rd., Kennington Park, London, SW9 6EJ http://www.brainandspine.org.uk/get_involved/recycling/mobile_phone_recycling/index.html

Virgin mobile recycle old mobile phones – Find out how

With Virgin mobile, you don't have to throw out your old mobile or just let it sit around the house to collect dust.  They allow you to trade in or recycle your phone for airtime or as a charity donation.  If your mobile is still in working condition, then you can get as much as £100 of airtime or give a donation from a percentage or all of the value of your phone. For more information, call 0845 6000 789 if you are a member of Virgin Mobile; send an email to them through their website; or you can send a ... Full Story

Help the Aged with mobile recycling

Recycling mobile phones is a great way to do more than just protect the environment, and with Help the Aged, we will be able to help the elderly.  This scheme is designed to take the money from donated mobiles and use it for information advice leaflets, to buy smoke detectors, and give the aged a safer home through SeniorLink, their home safety scheme. For more information in England, you can call 020 7278 1114; send an email to info@helptheaged.co.uk; or send a post to 207-221, Pentonville Rd., London N1 9UZ.  Help the Aged also has other locations in Scotland, Wales, Cymru, ... Full Story

Money Saving Expert mobile recycle advice and tips

Do you need to know how to go about recycling mobile phones?  If you go to MoneySavingExpertl.com, you can look through their step-by-step guide to recycling mobiles for money.  This guide also includes who the best mobile phone buyers are for mobiles that are in good condition, as well as damaged. There is no way to directly contact MoneySavingExpert.com, but they do have a forum that you can use for enquiries where the other 3 million users or forum leader can give you an answer. http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/phones/mobile-recycling

Tiscali mobile recycling program

If you want to get money for your old mobile, then you can recycle with Tiscali.  When you recycle your old mobile with them, you could get up to £150.  They do all of the work for by sending you a package after you give your information to them online.  Then you just send the phone to them, and will send you the money.  Plus, their site is completely free to use, and you will be recycling for the brighter future of our environment. To contact Tiscali for further information about recycling mobile phones with them, send an email to enquiries@envirofone.com http://recycle.tiscali.co.uk/

Find out more about Mobile Phone recycling with Reuze

Don't really know what to do with your old mobile phone?  Recycle your mobile phone is a great option for helping the environment, instead of throwing it in the trash.  Reuze is a website that will give you information on how, what and where to recycle in the UK.  Then you can choose from their list which recycling scheme you would like to get involved in. Learning more about Reuze, but they only accept contact through email, because the site is run by volunteer, which means that their hours vary a lot.  However, you can send an email to info@reuze.co.uk, and ... Full Story

Fones for safety mobile recycling scheme

Fonesforsaftey is a recycling mobile phone scheme that turns used mobiles into phone alarms for domestic violence victims.  So when you donate your mobile phone to them for recycling, you are donating a lifeline for victims of domestic violence. To get more information about Fonesforsafety, you can call 020 7740 6533, or you can send them an email at:  fonesforsafety@crispei.co.uk.  They also allow you to fill out a form on their website so that they can send you more information about their recycling scheme. http://www.fonesforsafety.org.uk/home.asp?lvl1=1

recycle mobiles with Recycle My Mobile

If you are looking for a service that you can use to not only recycle your mobile, but recycle your iPod as well, then look no further than Recycle My Mobile, which is part of Turn On Your Mobile.  The best part about Recycle My Mobile is that they will pay you to recycle with them, giving you premium service, wholesale value. To get more information about their services, call 08000 97 86 96 or send a post to Turn On Your Mobile, 281 The Broadway, Wimbledon, London, SW19 1SD http://www.recyclemymobile.co.uk/

Foneaid – easy and free way to recycle your old mobile phones

Foneaid is the easy and free mobile phone recycling campaign that raises you money.  People are finding out that they can now recycle their unwanted mobile phone for cash, which makes helping protect the environment that much more appealing.  With Foneaid, you could be making £3 per phone with an additional £100 worth of vouchers for every 100 phones that you recycle with them. Find out more by calling 01625 667867 or sending an email to enquiries@FoneAid.org.uk.  You can also send a post to FoneAid - Part of Eazyfone group, Guildford House, Heather Close, Lyme Green Business Park, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK11 ... Full Story

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