
13 DECEMBER – LAUNCH OF LATEST SE PROJECT
Attwood encourages upcycling old bicycles
Environment Minister Alex Attwood has launched re:cycle – a workshop for upcycling old bicycles, which are then resold at an affordable price.
Funded by the Department of the Environment’s Rethink Waste campaign, the bikes are sold from East Belfast Mission’s shops which are located in Antrim, Larne, Belfast and Newtownards.
Upcycling describes the process of converting waste materials into quality goods. Alex Attwood said: “East Belfast Mission is to be congratulated for creating this innovative project which gives old products more value – not less. As well as providing a high quality, good–as–new product at an affordable price, these bikes are being given a second life as such, which crucially stops them from being sent to landfill. “These bikes are an excellent product, particularly at this time of year. I am impressed by the quality of the workmanship which has restored these bikes to such great condition. I really can recommend buying these bikes as an alternative to new ones for Christmas presents and would encourage people to donate their old bikes so they can be upcycled and reused again. This trend is ideal for those seeking to save money and the environment – upcycling does both.”
Business Development Director, Anne Walsh from East Belfast Mission added “We are proud and delighted to launch the re:cycle project today. As the Minister has seen, our workshop is providing high quality low cost bicycles which will benefit the local community and promote a healthy lifestyle through sustainable transport. The project will also create new employment plus training for the unemployed in the area. “We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Minister and his Department for their support and help with getting this scheme underway.”
If you have an old bicycle you wish to donate, please call your local re:store shop and we can arrange collection, or simply drop it in to us!!
If you have spare time and would like to volunteer at re:cycle we would love to hear from you – please call the main EBM number 028 90458560 and ask to speak to Lynsey about volunteering.