Facts & Figures
2016-17 Charity Statistics
76 volunteers were given work experience opportunities.
Homemakers worked with 24 organisations to raise awareness of recycling / re-use and waste reduction.
20 households were assisted through the Hardship Fund.
388 tonnes of bulky household waste was diverted through re-use / recycling.
Homemakers diverted from landfill 79% of the waste collected through re-use / recycling and 21% was used for energy.
3810 items were re-used by the general public.
2015-16 Charity Statistics
101 volunteers were given work experience opportunities.
Homemakers worked with 24 organisations to raise awareness of recycling / re-use and waste reduction.
16 households were assisted through the Hardship Fund.
388 tonnes of bulky household waste was diverted through re-use / recycling.
Homemakers diverted from landfill 83% of the waste collected through re-use / recycling.
2782 items were re-used by the general public.
2014-15 Charity Statistics
96 volunteers were given work experience opportunities.
Homemakers worked with 24 organisations to raise awareness of recycling / re-use and waste reduction.
31 households were assisted through the Hardship Fund - totalling 72 people.
331 tonnes of bulky household waste was diverted through re-use / recycling.
Homemakers diverted from landfill 81.5% of the waste collected through re-use / recycling.
2706 items were re-used by the general public.