Recycling green schemes
Green is good for the Sick Kids Friends Foundation
Recycling is not only good for the environment, it is also good for the Sick Kids Friends Foundation! We are currently operating several recycling schemes in association with different partners to protect the environment and raise funds for the Sick Kids at the same time.
Ink Cartridge Recycling
An agreement has been set up with K2 supplies to recycle ink cartridges.
They will arrange a courier service to collect ink cartridges from companies supporting SKFF at no charge to us as long as there is a minimum of 15 cartridges boxed up and ready for collecting.
Freepost envelopes are available for individuals to post ink cartridges from home printers direct to K2 Supplies. They do not accept Epson cartridges as they cannot be recycled. Posters can be created for display if required for notice boards.
To arrange a collection contact Brian Hogan
K2 Supplies
D1 Longmead Business Centre
Epsom
KT19 9QG
brian.hogan@k2supplies.com
Tel - 01372 751172
Making sure that he knows you have collected for SKFF and also let Alison Cowan alison.cowan@luht.scot.nhs.uk know full details of what you are sending to K2 Supplies.
Mobile Phone Recycling
An agreement has been set up with ShP Solutions to recycle mobile phones.
They will accept working and non working mobiles phones and assess their value on receipt.
They will arrange for a courier service to uplift large quantities of mobile phones or provide freepost envelopes for returning individual mobile phones to them.
ShP will create posters free of charge for display if required for notice boards.
To arrange a collection contact Simon Gregory
ShP Solutions
Citylab
406 Dalton Square
Lancaster
LA1 1PP
Tel - 07956 338669
simon.gregory@shpforcharity.co.uk
Making sure that he knows that you are collecting for SKFF and also contact Alison Cowan alison.cowan@luht.scot.nhs.uk with full details of what you are sending to ShP Solutions ltd.
Clothing Banks
In association with Nathans Wastesavers we have almost 100 clothing and shoe collection banks around the country. Any clothes or shoes deposited will help raise funds for the Sick Kids Friends Foundation.
So far the Clothing Banks Appeal has raised over £20,000 for the Sick Kids Friends Foundation.






