IMG 9372 Over 500 electricals donated to London Sue Ryder storesAn initiative led by Recycle Your Electricals in partnership with Sue Ryder, and supported by Curry’s has collected over 500 electrical items.

The initiative has proven to be a resounding success in the local community, helping to reduce waste and, at the same time, supporting the vital work the charity does.

Members of the public will receive a £5 Currys Cash for Trash voucher for all donations they make.

Anthony Barlow, Senior Retail Regional Manager at Sue Ryder, said: “We’ve seen a great response from donors to the Recycle Your Electricals trial. Therefore, we’ve decided to extend it so we can continue to turn preloved electricals into funds to help support people dealing with grief or facing a terminal illness.

“At Sue Ryder, we understand the importance of providing shoppers with a more caring way to shop and stop items going to waste. We believe that by working closely with Material Focus, we can make a real difference in the fight against electronic waste, while also raising money for the charity so will continue to closely monitor this trial.”

Donated items will continue to be PAT tested for safety and sold at affordable prices in Sue Ryder stores. The 10 Sue Ryder stores will accept unwanted working household electricals smaller than a microwave, including toasters, kettles, and hairdryers. The shops are accepting any electricals including tech, such as TVs, phones and speakers. Full details of the types of items that Sue Ryder stores will accept as donations can be found here.

Consumers are encouraged to bag up their unwanted working electrical items and take them to their nearest Sue Ryder store. To find your nearest store, visit recycleyourelectricals.org.uk.