What it's all about

At the end of each academic year huge amounts of “rubbish” are left by students moving out, especially at halls of residences.

A good proportion of this is not rubbish at all but perfectly good and usable items such as food, clothing, bedding, kitchenware and toiletries, that students either cannot physically carry or just no longer wish to be bother with. The vast majority could still be put to good use in the wider community, or sold on.

We want to establish a system to collect and sort these unwanted items at the end of the year and redistribute them to local charities and projects such as homeless shelters and reuse schemes. This will not only benefit those who receive the goods, but hopefully will also reduce the total amount of “rubbish” generated.

What's needed to make it a reality


*We need to develop links with local projects to determine what can be collected and where it can be used.

* We need volunteers to help collect, sort and distribute items, and to promote the idea beforehand.

*Support from students, the university and Halls RAs.

* We need funding for the production of promotional material, collecting reciprocals and packaging, and transporting goods.

* A room for short term storage of goods whilst they are sorted.

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Comments

  • Avatar Antonia 09:49, 21 January 2008 Hi Heather!

    Thanks for addng the idea on the website!! Will be in touch soon to get the ball rolling! :)

    Antonia x
  • Avatar wil 22:00, 21 January 2008 I often wondered about something like this..
    Years ago our noisy student neighbours moved out and we went through there bins! lol we found tons of usable stuff and made a killing on ebay, selling it on. i still have a really nice rucksack as a memento!

    id love to help out on a scheme such as this.
  • Avatar Antonia 10:46, 22 January 2008 Maybe u should come to Birmingham then...:)
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