337 days ago

Collecting reuse,recycle, and repurpose households

Aminiasi from Mount Wellington

Am collecting any unwanted petrol
Lawnmowers , weed eaters, water blasters, anything that can be fixed up to reuse rather then going to landfill , my own initiatives this year I’m trying to see if I can personally fixes them on my own expenses and own time and resell them or give them to anyone in need in neighbours but can donate a percentage to our supported charity Feed the hungry and run with it for the year .

Journey now begins

Thank you all
Lovely neighbours have started donated mowers etc
These mowers have found new homes and new families in need some are on trademe or marketplace too
Thank you

Quick text will be appreciated happy to pick ups around east Auckland for a start
Will see where this idea goes
0211678223

Free

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