Suez, which is the official waste provider for Greater Manchester, Plans to build this hub at Dukinfield. It will see damaged and unwanted items repaired by volunteer and community groups before being sold in special ‘reuse’ stores. The company also Plans to create a recycling plant where waste like grit from the streets can be transformed into things such as building blocks.
The money that is raised by selling repaired items would be given to homeless charities. Suez is describing the project as a social value plan that has been tailored to meet local needs. Flyer printing is often used to help promote charitable projects of this sort.
Suez is stating that it expects £100,000 to be raised for homeless charities within the first year and, according to the Manchester Evening News, Michelle Whitfield of the local Combined Authority added:
“The idea is that things that have been fixed will then supply the reuse shops and be sold at reasonable value. They have reuse shops at other places in the contract but they’ve not done anything as ambitious as this, so this is a first.”
It is hoped the project can be up and running by June 2020.Get a Free Quote for Plans