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Merseyside

Awareness, education & support

Merseyside Community Recycling Forum

c/o EWR NW, 49 Jordan St, Liverpool, L1 0BW
Annie Barker
0151 707 7716
energywise@cybase.co.uk

Faiths4Change (Incorporating Operation EDEN),

St James House, 20 St James Road, Liverpool L1 7BY
Tel: 0151 705 2111e mail: faiths4change@faiths4change.org.uk www.faiths4change.org.uk
Faiths4Change - People in partnership working for the social economic & spiritual transformation of local environments
Based in Liverpool, Manchester, Preston & Burnley Faiths4Change offers free support to people of faith and other local residents to work together, supported by partners from all sectors. Turning their ideas into small scale environmental projects that transform neighbourhoods, building relationships and enabling individuals to gain or develop skills residents work in partnership.

Wirral Local Agenda 21 Network

The Sandon Building, Falkland Road, Wallasey, Wirral, Merseyside, CH44 8ER
Jim O'Neil
0151 639 2121
jim@la21.net
www.la21.net

Running now - Community RePaint Wirral. Paint and Wallpaper

Cardboard & compost

ABC Together

Unit 25,
Tarran Way East
Tarran Industrial Estate
Moreton,
Wirral CH46 4TZ
David Smith 
0151 677 4777
saled@supabed.org.uk
www.supabed.org.uk

Recycles waste cardboard and produces animal bedding. Cardboard is shredded, chipped and dust extracted to make a dust free bedding which is healthier for all animals especially horses and rats. Offers employment opportunities to people with mental health problems.

Rotters

Unit House, Evans Rd, Speke Boulevard, Liverpool L24 9HZ
Teresa Latta
0151 448 1532
rotters@rotters.eclipse.co.uk

Project provides a kerbside collection of kitchen and garden waste from households in the Garston area of Liverpool. Waste is then converted into compost and sold back to the local community at a minimal charge.
Rotters also provides recycling and composting awareness and training for volunteers, local community groups and local schools.

Furniture & electricals

Bulky Bob’s

Atlantic Way, Brunswick Business Park, Liverpool, L3 4BE
Alan Smith
0151 702 0550
alans@frc group
www.frcgroup.co.uk
Bulky Bob’s is an innovative company that works under contract to many local authorities to collect bulky household waste and divert waste from landfill, up to 75%. Furniture items are sold through our Revive stores to families on low-income. We also undertake commercial and hazardous bulky waste collections.

Claremount Neighbourhood Waste Paper Group

41 Stanley Avenue, Wallasey, Merseyside, CH45 8JN
Iain Henderson
0151 6384362
iain.s.a.henderson@ntlworld.com

Create Liverpool

Speke Hall Road, Liverpool, L24 9HA
Greg Walker
0151 448 1748
info@createuk.com
www.createuk.com
We provide training and work opportunities for long term unemployed adults or those with a disadvantage in the workplace. We do this by recycling used electrical products which would otherwise go to landfill. And we then sell affordable refurbished white goods to low income households.

Furniture Resource Centre

Atlantic Way, Brunswick Business Park, Liverpool L3 4BE
Alan Smith
0151 702 0550
alans@frcgroup.co.uk

FRC Group works under contract to many local authorities across the country. We operate the Buky Bob’s bulky household waste collection service and sell pre-loved furniture in our community friendly store Revive. We also provide brand new furniture packages to registered social landlords and other housing organisations such as hostels.

Future Furniture Ltd

Unit 9, Roundwood Drive, St Helens, WA9, 5JD
Anne Briscoe
01744 616951
future@futurefurniture.freeserve.co.uk

Based in St Helens, we take unwanted furniture and refurbish it to a high standard.
It is then sold in our retail outlet together with a range of new furniture at an affordable price.
Working alongside our staff, we have local unemployed people, who gain valuable training and work experience.

Knowsley Community Recycling Ltd

83 Kennelwood Avenue, Northwood, Knowsley, Merseyside
John Holt
0151 5464477 tinakelly34@hotmail.com

Knowsley Recycling collect unwanted furniture and white goods, re-distributing it to those on low incomes in Knowsley.

Sefton Helping Hands Services

Fingerprint House 39-41 South Road, Waterloo, Liverpool L22 5PE
0151 474 4924 F: 0151 330 5798
enquiries.shhs@btconnect.com
www.seftonhelpinghands.ik.com

Unwanted items of furniture are collected from homes free of charge. Furniture is then distributed to families in need within Sefton Borough. This prevents furniture going to Landfill and gives support to families by providing good quality furniture to those in need. The service is provided by both voluntary and paid workforce.

St Vincent De Paul Furniture Store

Alvaney Place, Cheshire
Paul Flanagan
0151 3550689 / 0151 3365706
tinakelly34@hotmail.com

Vauxhall Neighbourhood Council

Silvester Street, Vauxhall, Liverpool L5 8SE
Ian Lally
0151 298 1544
ian.lally@vnc.org.uk

Wirral Independent Recycling Enterprise (WIRE) Limited

12-14 Kelvinside, Wallasey, Wirral, CH44 7JY
Adrian Gill
0151 638 6691
info@wire-ltd.com
www.wire-ltd.com

Furniture collection, repair and restoration. Redistribution of furniture to clients of Social Services and other support agencies, local community groups, charities, and low income families. Training and work experience for long-term unemployed and those unable to work through illness or disability.

Glass reprocessing

Energywise Recycled Glass

49 Jordan Street, Liverpool L1 OBW
Ali Ward
0151 707 7717
enquiries@energywiserecycledglass.co.uk

Decorative glass products made from recycled glass

IT

Merseyside 3rd Sector Technology Centre

16 Crosby Road, Waterloo, Liverpool, L22 0NY
Dawn Gordon
0151 285 4000
enquiries@3tc4u.co.uk

3tc is a not-for-profit technology centre committed to providing the community and voluntary sector in Merseyside with equal access to Information Communications Technology (ICT). Our aim is to encourage all sections of society, including school children and the elderly, people with disabilities and ethnic minority groups, to gain confidence in using ICT effectively.

NewReach Community Interest Company

c/o Centrix House, Crow Lane East, Newton-le-Willows, St Helens, Merseyside WA12 9UY
David Bowker
01925 273 271
d.bowker@newreach.co.uk
www.newreach.co.uk

A newly established CIC that will create an Intermediate Labour Market (ILM) developing a multi-skilled, multi-functional workforce that will provide environmentally sustainable products and services to local businesses and the community. Further details will be available on the website address above in the near future. Services will include collection, segregation and recycling of wastes, construction, facilities maintenance and groundworks.

Kerbside & Commercial Collections

EWR Recycling

49 Jordan St, Liverpool
Annie Barker
0151 707 7717
energywise@cybase.co.uk

Recycling Collections from domestic and commercial outlets, Kerbside collections, recycling from High rise flats. Also schools and community environmental education.

Stanley Environmental Services Ltd

7 Eldonian Way, The Eldonian Village, Liverpool
Thomas Orchard
0151 207 5181
sesldomestic@aol.com

Stanley Environmental Services Limited (SESL) delivers a kerbside collection service in the North Liverpool area, collecting glass, paper and cans. The work SESL does is preventing these materials from going to landfill. SESL is a social business employing local people.

Vehicles/Training

Motorwaste
15 High Street Toxteth, Liverpool, L8 8DX.
Wilfred Hugo
0151 727 1627 info@motorwaste.co.uk

We seek to empower young adults with the necessary skills to gain employment, in conjunction with creating a cleaner and greener environment for the community through a motor vehicle recycling programme.

Scrapstore

Merseyside Play Action Council

1-27 Bridport Street, Liverpool, L3 5QF
Ian Fisher
0151 708 0468 F: 0151 709 0336
communityplay@merseyplay.com
www.merseyplay.com

MPAC is the total play resource centre for the city of Liverpool and the wider area. We aim to provide a complete package to people who work with children and young people, on how to develop themselves and the work of their organisation in a safe manner.