The recycling centres in Arklow, Bray and Wicklow town will provide a reuse service where the public can donate books and uniforms
The recycling centres in Arklow, Bray and Wicklow town will provide a reuse service where the public can donate books and uniforms. A sale of the items will then be held on the 6th of August in the three recycling centres from 2.30pm to 5.00 pm.
Secondary school students will finish up over the next week or two and many will have books they no longer need or a uniform that they have outgrown. These can be donated at any of the three recycling centres.
The local scouts will get involved organising and running a sale of the books and uniforms with all proceeds going to the local scout group to fund their activities.
Donating unneeded books and uniforms is a great way to ensure they can be reused. Reuse of these items prevents further resource consumption, contributing to the circular economy. It will help County Wicklow deliver on Climate Action and the Sustainable Development Goals.
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