06: University of Bradford
Bradford University Clearances
First
class honours to Bradford Uni recyclers
Student furniture to local
homes
The University of Bradford
isn’t only teaching students to be green – it’s actively doing its bit too.
A big refurbishment programme recently carried
out by Bradford University has seen students re-housed
in newly furnished accommodation. Two massive clear-outs, covering 280 student
rooms, went ahead in Summer and Autumn 2007, which left the University staff
with a headache. As an 'Eco-Versity'
with a sustainability policy, they wanted to keep waste to a minimum but
finding outlets to get the items reused was not easy.
Enter CHAS Housing Aid and Shires Removals.
These two organisations got in touch with the University through the Why Waste
website and arranged collection of nearly all the furniture.
About 150 wardrobes and 64 fridge-freezers were
good enough to go straight to homes in Bradford
through the CHAS shop in Manningham. That was over 8½ tonnes saved for reuse in the local area. The
rest – about 30 tonnes of beds, shelves, chairs, desks and tables - found homes
in the North, thanks to Shires Removals distributing through charity shops and
other outlets.
Noor Meah of CHAS said:
"We
were particularly interested in the items which we knew families who use our
services would want. The electrical appliances in our shop always go like hot
cakes and the quality of the wardrobes was also very good. Our thanks to
the University and to Why Waste for making the match. We hope there will be
more opportunities like this from the Why Waste site in future."