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  1. Richmond-upon-Thames. Welcome to the Richmond Freecycle Group. The Freecycle Network is a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (and getting) stuff for free in their own towns and thus keeping good stuff out of landfills.

  2. Richmond-upon-Thames. London, United Kingdom (48218 Members ) Signup or Login. Posts. Notices. Town Info. NEARBY TOWNS... browse all Towns. Offer.

  3. Plastic recycling. Food waste recycling. Assisted collections. What happens to your recycling. Tips on reducing waste. Find out where to put your household recycling and what you can recycle.

    • Richmond Freegle
    • Richmond Furniture Scheme
    • Traid Clothes Recycling
    • Repaint
    • Reusable Nappies
    • West London Waste Authority

    Richmond Freegle is run by volunteers and enables local residents to exchange unwanted items free of charge. You can search or browse for free items currently available in you area.

    The Richmond Furniture Schemeis a charitable organisation which collects donated furniture and household items in good condition from in and around the borough. The project supplies furniture at low cost to people who could not otherwise afford it.

    We have partnered with TRAID to collect unwanted electrical waste, clothes and shoes from your home. You can book a collection onlineor by calling 020 8733 2595 and a driver will come and pick up directly from you.

    RePaint is one of the initiatives run from the Townmead Road Reuse and Recycling Centre. Rather than throwing paint away as rubbish, we collect unwanted but usable paint donated by residents for redistribution to community groups and people in receipt of benefits.

    Did you know? 1. That modern reusable nappies are very similar to disposables and as convenient to use. 2. There is no need to use pins as they have 'velcro', poppers or ties to keep them in place. 3. Modern cotton reusable nappies may be healthier for your baby and can save you a substantial amount of money. 4. A wide variety of cloth nappies are ...

    Visit West London Waste Authority website to learn more about how to reduce waste and take action locally.

  4. Community reuse and recycle schemes. Street cleaning. Properties not suitable for kerbside collections. Donate, sell, share and repair. Waste and recycling services in the London Borough of...

  5. You can now easily recycle your unwanted small electrical items at 20 new community recycling banks, or with your weekly kerbside mixed recycling (black box) collection. Council news | 18 Mar 24....

  6. There are over 60 recycling sites across the borough. View a map of our recycling sites for the locations and details of each site. If you see an overflowing recycling bin you can report this...

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