Waste to Wonder reaches £1.25m milestone of furniture donated to global schools
Waste to Wonder, an ethical office clearance provider, has now hit the halfway mark of their impressive goal to donate £2.5 million worth of furniture to schools and charities around the world in 2021.
This milestone is part of Challenge100, which aims to deliver 100 School in a Box containers this year. If achieved, an estimated £2.5 million worth of desperately needed desks, chairs, cabinets and other crucial items will enhance the lives of young people living in some of the world’s poorest communities.
School in a Box containers are 40-foot containers full of furniture and essential equipment generously donated by Waste to Wonder’s customers after and Ethical Clearance takes place. To achieve this milestone, Waste to Wonder has sent an impressive 50 to global charities before their end-of-June target, weighing over 800 tonnes in total, and equating to a fair market value of £1.25 million.
Marie Gillen, Executive Director of International Humanitarian Programs at Global Orphan Education Academy, said: “We thank Waste to Wonder, their partners and customers for their Challenge100 donations. Earlier in June, we delivered a School in a Box to Penyem Technical Upper Basic and Senior Secondary School in Kombo Central District of the Gambia’s West Coast Region, where hundreds of pupils and teachers lined the streets to applaud the arrival of their new furniture and equipment. It’s extremely humbling to see how much these donations mean to disadvantaged communities, and to see the difference it makes to the quality of their education.”
Redundant furniture is often disregarded, particularly in the working environment. However, it’s very rare that a functional piece of furniture is useless. With many disadvantaged communities in need of quality equipment, there is always demand - it’s just a case of matching it with those who need it most. That’s Waste to Wonder’s reason for being.
Michael Amos, Managing Director of Waste to Wonder, said: “We’re delighted to have achieved this significant milestone ahead of schedule and, more importantly, to see the immeasurable impact these donations make to schools such as the one in Senegal. We call on more businesses to challenge their perception of waste when they have a clearance to undertake and recognise the positive impact their redundant furniture can make. Our Ethical Clearance and redistribution process creates a win-win-win for businesses, environment and the citizens they donate to globally.”
Brands and businesses that partner with Waste to Wonder allow the company to match with those schools and charities who can continue to benefit from it. Not only are they doing good for the world and the environment, but with an average of over 80% reuse rate, they often save substantial amounts on waste disposal costs for businesses too. From 50 to 10,000 workstations, for more information or to discuss an Ethical Clearance project, please visit: wastetowonder.com/challenge-100