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tinyclanger
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nettie
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alison Downsizer Moderator
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falling on a bruise
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tahir
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falling on a bruise
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Sarah D
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tinyclanger
Joined: 27 Dec 2004 Posts: 190 Location: in the kitchen, baking
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falling on a bruise wrote: |
does this count as recycling ? or a tip for those of us that are skint ?
look on the adtrader (freeads ) website and do a search for 'free to collector' www.adtrader.co.uk
just had a look but theres nothing local, its all 200 + miles away !
example, cream leather suite in good cond, small animal trailer, loads of wardrobes/chests of drawers etc. |
Yes, definitely as it comes under "reuse" which is higher up the 3r's waste higherachy than recycling so better really.
Ebay, Trade-it and Loot are great places to get stuff too. None of the furniture in my house is new...all 2nd hand, as is the car (38 yrs old) and the cooker (40+ yrs old). I get nearly all my clothes from charity shops (except for undies ), my pots, pans, crockery, curtains, towels, etc.
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Sarah D
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falling on a bruise
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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Sarah D
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nettie
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sean Downsizer Moderator
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