PLEASE HELP🦋Food Cans. Glass Jar Lids. Metal Bottle Tops.CDs
Hi Neighbour's.
Thank you for the wonderful responses.
Please Help the Environment.
FOOD TIN CANS ie spaghetti, fruit ...
BOTTLE TOPS, Beer, Soda ie coke/sprite.
TOPS from GLASS JARS.
CDs That are munted, unwanted.
Broken Jewelry/Kid's Plastic Beads/Bling etc.
Please contact me OR place in my letterbox..even a Can,Jar Lid, broken Pegs, SPRINGS of all Sizes PLEASE. etc a week adds up
Jillian.
84A Govett Ave.
022 353 1273.
Your contributions will save the landfill and our environment. 🌞🌻🦋😇🙏
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