One way to offer help after that earthquake off the coast of Sumatra.
A phenomenal amount support has been given by the British public in the form of monetary donations, notes Robert Morton, Corporate Responsibility Executive, Redeem Plc trading as Eurosource Europe. Professional Security readers can help in another way he adds – by donating old mobile phones and printer cartridges.
These are items which often end up in the bin, yet they have the potential to raise money. As a representative of Eurosource, a company which specialises in running charity recycling appeals, he wants as many people as possible to know about this fundraising opportunity.
Eurosource has pledged to give cash to the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) for every mobile and cartridge which is recycled. As this is the umbrella organisation for various aid agencies, Redeem feel the DEC is best placed to ensure that the funds raised go to those who need them most. To find out what types of mobiles and cartridges we can recycle, visit www.recyclingappeal.com/tsunami
If you have a mobile phone or printer cartridge to donate, all you have to do is visit the website or call 08712 50 50 50 and ask for a freepost bag for the Tsumami Recycling Appeal – then drop your item in the post.




