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Eco-Friendly Moves

At Ed Kowalski Removals, we believe that moving doesn't have to come at the expense

of the environment. Beyond our comprehensive moving services, we are committed to responsible waste removal and recycling throughout Devon. Holding professional waste carrier licenses, we ensure that your unwanted items are disposed of in an eco-friendly manner.


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However, if you prefer to handle waste disposal yourself, here are six ways to do so safely and at no cost:

  1. Donate to Charitable Organizations

    Many charities in Exeter accept donations of furniture, appliances, and household items in good condition. They often offer free collection services, making it convenient for you to give items a second life.

    • Turntable Furniture: An Exeter-based charity that collects donated furniture and household items to assist those in need. They offer free collection services.

      Turntable


    • The Salvation Army Donation Centre: Located on Haven Road, they accept a wide range of items and provide free collection services.

      The Salvation Army Trading Company


    • British Heart Foundation: Their Exeter Home & Fashion Store accepts furniture and electrical items, offering a free collection service.

      British Heart Foundation


  2. Utilize Local Recycling Centres

    Exeter has several recycling centres where residents can dispose of various materials safely and free of charge.

    • Pinbrook Road Recycling Centre: Accepts a wide range of recyclable materials, including metals, plastics, and electronics.

      Devon County Council


    • Exton Road Recycling Centre: Another facility offering comprehensive recycling options for residents.

      RecycleAid


  3. Participate in Community Freecycling

    Online platforms allow you to give away items you no longer need to others in your community.

    • Freecycle Exeter: A local group where members can offer items for free to others who might need them.

  4. Arrange for Scrap Metal Collection

    If you have substantial amounts of scrap metal, some services offer free collection.

    • Grab-it SW: Provides free scrap metal collection services in Exeter and surrounding areas.

      Grab It SW

  5. Use Supermarket Recycling Points

    Many supermarkets have recycling points for items like plastic bags, batteries, and small electronics.

    • Tesco Exeter Vale: Offers recycling facilities for various materials.

  6. Engage with Local Council Services

    Exeter City Council provides information on recycling and waste disposal services available to residents.

    • Exeter City Council Recycling Services: Offers guidance on recycling, including locations of recycling banks and accepted materials.

      Exeter City Council



By taking advantage of these resources, you can ensure that your unwanted items are disposed of responsibly, contributing to a greener Exeter. If you prefer professional assistance, Ed Kowalski Removals is here to help with eco-friendly moving and waste removal services. Together, we can make your move smooth and sustainable.



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