Gardeners recycle old tools

Mon, Jun 21, 2010

Climate Change, Exotic

From today until 27 June, gardeners are being asked to give their unwanted or unused electricals a new lease of life during Recycle Week. Items such as lawn mowers, strimmers and power tools can be recycled at centres across the country.

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Those in working order can be donated to the British Heart Foundation’s network of over 90 furniture and electrical stores(recycle_week/bhf<http://www.recyclenow.com/recycle_week/bhf_reuse.html>)who will test them and sell them in order to raise funds.

To find out how to recycle your garden tools visit: http://www.recyclenow.com/recycle_week/gardening.html

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