Our Mission:
To lead the way in the worldwide recovery,
reuse and recycling of handheld electronic devices.
The UK's largest mobile phone take back scheme
Fones4Schools is the largest mobile phone collection and recycling campaign for schools and youth organisations in the UK. At present, we work with over 6000 UK schools and youth organisations. By getting involved in recycling mobile phones, schools and organisations can raise money and offer prizes. What's more it's completely FREE to participate in!
Our scheme is uniquely successful due to the blend of financial support for the school and the motivational prizes for the children. All professionally managed by our team of campaign coordinators.
Schools receive £300.00 for every 200 phones collected, no matter what their age or condition.
In addition every collector is rewarded with a choice of over 300 prizes! Visit the Fones4Schools site »
Fones4Schools supply all the materials you need to launch and run a campaign, completely free of charge. We also arrange a free collection of your phones at the end of campaign. A new campaign can be run whenever you wish and you may participate as many times as you like. There are no limits to the prizes or cash donations that you can receive.
To register or for further information on the campaign, call our coordination team on:
01625 667867, visit our website:
www.fones4schools.co.uk
or e-mail: enquiries@fones4schools.co.uk
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