Sustainability and Recycling in Gloucestershire
Recycling information, green businesses, repair cafes and environmental organisations in Gloucestershire, UK.
Here is where you can find out how to recycle near you as well as learn more out about sustainability, the environment and waste reduction near you.
- Winterbourne and Frome Valley Environmental Group is a community action group in South Gloucestershire who are acting to fight the climate emergency.
- The Cotswold Reclamation Company Ltd are suppliers of reclaimed building materials, pine furnishing and antiques within the Cotswold area.
- Furniture Recycling Project re-use furniture, electrical goods and household items for the benefit of the community, and to help reduce social exclusion throughout the County of Gloucestershire.
- Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust want everyone in Gloucestershire to value, enjoy and share wildlife in the county and believe strongly that nature matters, not only in its own right, but for the huge benefits it brings to the people of Gloucestershire.
- Avon Wildlife Trust covers Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset, South Gloucestershire, and North Somerset. They care for care for 30 nature reserves and organise educational and community programmes help people of all ages connect with and benefit from the natural world around them.
- Gloucester Wood Recycling is a 'Not for profit' community organisation which diverts wood from landfill and sells quality wood and bespoke hand made items at affordable prices to trade and to the public as well as providing volunteering and training opportunities.
Repair Cafes In Gloucestershire
Repair cafes are held on various dates, check the website or contact the organisers to confirm when the next event will be held.
- Tewkesbury Repair Café Tewkesbury Baptist Church Hall
- Cirencester Repair Café Cirencester Baptist Church
Recycling and Waste Management In Gloucestershire
Your local county, city or district council in Gloucestershire will have information about household recycling collections, recycling centres and waste management in your area.
You can find your local council using this local council finder on the UK Government website.
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