Got any old mobile phones?

A box provided in Hospice Shops, Salerooms,
and other outlets, containing recycling post bags
You can now safely dispose of your old mobile phones and empty inkjet printer cartridges making money for Hospice at the same time. All you have to do is root out those old mobile phones put away in a drawer - or those empty inkjet cartridges waiting to be binned, and bring them along to your nearest Hospice Shop.
Inkjet cartridges suitable for recycling are from Samsung, Hewlett Packard, Lexmark, Canon, and Dell printers.
All Hospice Shops and salerooms have boxes of envelopes waiting for you - just pop the phone or cartridge in one, if your wish, enter your name and address on the back of the envelope seal and put it in any letterbox.

A collection of mobile phones
awaiting bags to send away
Apart from Hospice Shops and salerooms, there will soon be many places where you can pick up a recycling envelope but for the moment - you will find these at Conister trust in Finch Road, Douglas:, Alliance Leicester Prospect Hill, Douglas and Britannia International in Athol Road, Douglas.
Does your business deal with the public? Can you take a box of recycling envelopes in your work place for Hospice? So why not contact us via the contact page on this website, or tel 615116 and we will do the rest. We can of course post a recycling envelope to you (Isle of Man only please).
There are plans to extend recycling by collecting a wider variety of articles. As soon as plans are in place we'll let you know.
