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Recycling project to help get needy wheelchairs

Centre for the elderly collects bread tags and bottle tops.

Rest-a-While Service Centre for the Elderly thanks MG Bag in Fishers’

Hill for donating some woven bags to the centre.

The bags will be used to store the bread tags and bottle tops the centre collects.

“The bags will make it so much easier to pack and transport the bottle tops and bread tags,” said Trudy Carreira, manager of Rest-a-While.

Rest-a-While Service Centre for the Elderly is now a national drop off point for the Sweethearts Foundation which collects all the plastic bottle tops and bread tags to be recycled in order to donate wheelchairs to needy people.

You can visit www.sweetheartsfoundation.org or contact Trudy on 082 366 4010 for more information regarding the recycling project.

 

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