NI Hospice benefits from ‘£1 a tonne’ drive

Declan Reynolds from Bryson Recycling and Eva Toil from the NI Hospice mark the success of the recent £1 a tonne campaign which will see Bryson donate over 215bricks to the Hospice rebuild at Somerton Road in Belfast.Declan Reynolds from Bryson Recycling and Eva Toil from the NI Hospice mark the success of the recent £1 a tonne campaign which will see Bryson donate over 215bricks to the Hospice rebuild at Somerton Road in Belfast.
Declan Reynolds from Bryson Recycling and Eva Toil from the NI Hospice mark the success of the recent £1 a tonne campaign which will see Bryson donate over 215bricks to the Hospice rebuild at Somerton Road in Belfast.
Northern Ireland’s leading recycling company, Bryson Recycling is helping to create a lasting legacy for the local community with NI Hospice thanks to its annual ‘£1 a tonne’ campaign.

The unique charity initiative has been encouraging local householders for the past ten years to recycle more for a worthwhile cause and this year, Bryson has raised £6482 for the Hospice rebuild at Somerton Road, Belfast.

For every tonne recycled through Bryson’s weekly kerbside box collection to over 170,000 homes across the province from December to March, £1 is donated to a local charity.

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