Real results with Real impact
Read our E‑Waste Hunt success stories below

Haberdashers' Adams
This year, Sa’adu ran ten initiatives. Aside from the ever-popular samosa sales, they ran fruit and flapjack stalls at Longford on Games afternoons. They also held Oktoberfest and Christmas Fayre events and sold Santa hats. However, the most profitable, original and beneficial initiative was to get on board with Shropshire IT Recycling. Not only did they facilitate IT recycling within the Adams community but Megh S spent two Saturdays helping promote the initiative with Shropshire IT Recycling at Newport Library.
A grand total of £818.19 was made. Congratulations.

Lightmoor Primary School
David and the team from Shropshire IT Recycling came to school today to donate items from our wish list. We are really looking forward to adding these to our PTA donations for our new exciting Diversity Library, which is coming soon here in school.
This has all been possible due to our school community recycling your old and unwanted IT equipment and the generosity of Shropshire IT Recycling for making up some of the funds.
Please continue to donate any further unwanted items into school as we will still arrange regular collections.

Windmill Primary School
I’m so thrilled with the outcome of our partnership with Shropshire IT Recycling. We felt like winners on so many counts: we got rid of old technology which was just accumulating dust, the whole process was no effort for us, and we ended up with some new playground equipment at the end of it. Result!
Mark Gibbons, Headteacher, Windmill Primary School
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