Material Focus - Electricals Recycling Fund
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The Electricals Recycling Fund aims to expand existing methods or trial new creative and practical ones for recycling small household electricals.
There is funding available for two types of projects:
- Projects to expand existing collection methods for small electricals.
- Projects to trial new approaches to repairing, reusing and/or recycling electricals.
Examples of projects include:
- Collection of waste electricals alongside other niche waste streams (e.g. textiles, batteries, furniture).
- Collection of waste electricals using the return journey/ spare capacity during collection/ delivery of parcels.
- Use of automated booking systems to manage demand and logistics of collection.
- Using new, low-energy, low-CO2 modes of transport for collections (e.g. e-cargo bikes).
- Diversion of electricals for reuse/recycling during household (kitchen) refits, moves or clearances.
- Drop-offs via automated locker companies.
- Shared drop-offs at large shopping centres.
- Drop-offs at post offices, major supermarkets, large shopping centres or retail parks.
- Collection points at large offices or office campuses.
- Projects that include the repair of small electricals.
- Projects that support tackling the growing concerns around digital inclusion.
They expect the majority of projects to be delivered across a 12-month period, although, where necessary, this may differ.
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Geographical areas funded: Scotland UK
Fund type
- Type of funding:
- Grant, Staff time, Other resources
- Type of cost:
- Revenue
Fund award sizes
- Maximum:
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- Annually awarded:
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- Notes on award amounts:
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Who can apply
A wide variety of organisations can apply, including industry bodies, non-profits, private companies, compliance schemes, universities, and research institutions. Funding is available to registered organisations only.
When to apply
Now open, applications accepted on a rolling basis.
How to apply
Apply through the website.
Exclusions
Activites funded: Environment Science and technology Climate action
Beneficiaries funded: General public Voluntary sector organisations
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