Mobile Phones offer new ways towards
Community Safety
This new "community friendly " Mobile Phone Recycling scheme reconfigures donated mobile phones into personal safety alarms and redistributes them to vulnerable people through a partnership of local support agencies. Phones that cannot be reconfigured are recycled.
Part funded by the London Development Agency through the
Elephant Links Partnership, the trial scheme is being run for one year by CRISP (Community Recycling in Southwark Project), in partnership with Southwark Metropolitan Police, Victim Support Southwark, and Victim Support Lockfitting Scheme.
To donate your old mobile phones (including batteries and chargers):
- Drop them off at Walworth Road or Borough High Street Police Stations;
- Send up to 3 phones per envelope (with chargers) by FREEPOST, or
- Contact us to arrange bulk collections of reusable phones from your workplace (subject to quantity and location).
Contact CRISP on: 0207 740 6533 or send your phone and charger to:
CRISP
FREEPOST LON15948
LONDON
SE17 1BR
