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Ashamed of your Arms Trade?

Phones 4 CAAT | 16.01.2009 14:24 | Anti-militarism

A partnership including Campaign Against the Arms Trade has launched a mobile phone recycling campaign that aims to make a dent in the British arms trade.

A partnership including Campaign Against the Arms Trade has launched a mobile phone recycling campaign that aims to make a dent in the British arms trade.

The Trust for Research and Education on the Arms Trade (TREAT) has joined up with Greener Solutions to offer you a more environmentally friendly way to dispose of your unwanted mobile phones. TREAT receives £2 for each recycled phone and will donate all proceeds to the Campaign Against Arms Trade's (CAAT) Research Programme.

The process won't cost you a thing – you simply need to send your phone/s off in a freepost envelope provided by CAAT.

CAAT fundraiser Sally Campbell says:

“This is a really practical way to bring much needed funds to CAAT while helping the protect the environment. We are looking forward to seeing the results from this new initiative.”

For more information or to order envelope/s:
email  sally@caat.org.uk or call 020 7281 0297.
Alternatively post your phones to:
TREAT, Greener Solutions, FREEPOST, LON17592, Mitcham, CR4 3UZ.

For more ways to support CAAT through ethical alternatives:

 http://www.caat.org.uk/fundraising/newresolutions.php

Phones 4 CAAT
- Homepage: http://www.caat.org.uk/

Comments

Display the following 5 comments

  1. Yeah... — ConcernedActivist
  2. ConcernedActivist — General Hypocrisy
  3. A little less conversation? — 20:22
  4. Good question 20:22 — Phones 4 CAAT
  5. Is this eco-spam? — anon