How to recycle an office
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 7:00 pm
OK - well it's official now. The company I work for in Swindon is closing down. We are all going to be made redundant eventually (please don't feel sorry for me, I shall be alright).
I have now been tasked with closing down the office and clearing it ready to hand back to the landlord in September.
When I heard this I had horrible visions of hundreds of skips carting all the contents off to a landfill site but, so far, we have been doing rather better than I expected.
I thought I'd share my findings so that if anybody finds themselves in a similar position they don't have to reinvent the wheel.
I put messages out through various business networking websites that we had second hand furniture and computer equipment to sell. We have had loads of interest from small and start up businesses. There is a Basepoint business centre near here which is a serviced office facility. I got a notice put on their board and we've sold loads of stuff through there.
I also put a posting on a business forum and, again, had lots of interest from around the country in things like notice boards and room dividers.
We were struggling to find anyone to buy our warehouse racking. It's the "wrong sort" apparently. I have found a scrap metal dealer who will take it away and pay us for it. We won't get much but it's better than nothing and the dealer is local so fewer miles.
I have found a local charity who will take a lot of the office furniture which they can find homes for amongst other charities etc. The desks and chairs all have metal legs so the scrap metal man will take any that are too bad to re-use.
We have sold or given a lot of small bits and pieces to staff and their friends. Things like filing cabinets are great for garages and the computer chairs are also popular.
If anyone in the Swindon area wants desks, chairs, filing cabinets, a fridge or two, a microwave some display shelves or warehouse equipment (pallet trucks, trolleys, strapping machines etc) PM me and I'll let you know what we've got. I've got my name on a cage on wheels (used for storing and moving stock) as it'll make a great wood store.
We are sending all the paper for shredding and recycling. Small equipment and stationery is going to the local scrap store. Even display materials can be taken to the scrap store.
I'm really pleased as there's very little that we won't be able to get rid of without putting in the skip.
Cheers
Zoe
I have now been tasked with closing down the office and clearing it ready to hand back to the landlord in September.
When I heard this I had horrible visions of hundreds of skips carting all the contents off to a landfill site but, so far, we have been doing rather better than I expected.
I thought I'd share my findings so that if anybody finds themselves in a similar position they don't have to reinvent the wheel.
I put messages out through various business networking websites that we had second hand furniture and computer equipment to sell. We have had loads of interest from small and start up businesses. There is a Basepoint business centre near here which is a serviced office facility. I got a notice put on their board and we've sold loads of stuff through there.
I also put a posting on a business forum and, again, had lots of interest from around the country in things like notice boards and room dividers.
We were struggling to find anyone to buy our warehouse racking. It's the "wrong sort" apparently. I have found a scrap metal dealer who will take it away and pay us for it. We won't get much but it's better than nothing and the dealer is local so fewer miles.
I have found a local charity who will take a lot of the office furniture which they can find homes for amongst other charities etc. The desks and chairs all have metal legs so the scrap metal man will take any that are too bad to re-use.
We have sold or given a lot of small bits and pieces to staff and their friends. Things like filing cabinets are great for garages and the computer chairs are also popular.
If anyone in the Swindon area wants desks, chairs, filing cabinets, a fridge or two, a microwave some display shelves or warehouse equipment (pallet trucks, trolleys, strapping machines etc) PM me and I'll let you know what we've got. I've got my name on a cage on wheels (used for storing and moving stock) as it'll make a great wood store.
We are sending all the paper for shredding and recycling. Small equipment and stationery is going to the local scrap store. Even display materials can be taken to the scrap store.
I'm really pleased as there's very little that we won't be able to get rid of without putting in the skip.
Cheers
Zoe