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UK Recycling Creates Libraries in Country

7 January 2010

Freetown The recycling of books and office furniture in Britain has allowed a number of libraries to be created in Sierra Leone While the concept of recycling is more commonly associated with environmental issues such as landfill and CO2 emissions, several organisations are working in unison to provide educational benefits to people.

 Freetown The recycling of books and office furniture in Britain has allowed a number of libraries to be created in Sierra Leone While the concept of recycling is more commonly associated with environmental issues such as landfill and CO2 emissions, several organisations are working in unison to provide educational benefits to people in Western Africa, according to the UK Guardian. In Sierra Leone, the non governmental organisation Construction and Development Partnership's Build on Books campaign is working alongside Green Works to build and kit out libraries. Green Works recycles used and unwanted office furniture from UK businesses which would have otherwise been thrown away. Indeed, 350,000 tonnes of office furniture is sent to landfill every year. This office furniture is being sent out to Sierra Leone to be used to hold the thousands of books obtained through the hugely successful Build on Books scheme. Filing cabinets and shelves will house reading materials, while desks and chairs will provide people with the necessary space to learn. Following the civil war in 2002, it is estimated only 20,000 books remained in Sierra Leone, with most having been burnt or destroyed.

Build on Books has, since May 2009, sent 200,000 books to the West African country and aims to deliver a further 500,000 this year, going some way to provide a better book to person ratio for the country's six million citizens. President Bai Koroma hailed the scheme as a success and revealed that the nation's illiteracy was a matter of extreme concern and something that needed to be rectified with urgency. He said: "Today, our freedom is threatened by ignorance, illiteracy, the scarcity of books and libraries, and the reluctance to build a reading culture. We should confront head-on this challenge to our freedom. "Let us continue to ... free ourselves from the chains of ignorance. Build on Books is making a serious and sustained impact on the lives of thousands of children and women," according to the Build on Books website. Build on Books hopes to establish 250 school libraries in 2010 as well as equip many more centers open to the general public

Authur: Rebecca Hearn

http://allafrica.com/stories/201003291423.html

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Green-Works Facts

Green-Works celebrated its 10th birthday in 2010

We were the first to recognise the scale of the commerical furniutre problem with towards 500,000 tonnes of commercial furniture being dumped in landfill every year by companies

Green-Works has helped over 5,500 charities and organisations providing low cost furniture

We have donated over 70 jam packed containers of valauable educational and office furniture across the developing world

Our volunteers programme has save the state over £500K in social benefit

We have 5 proceesing centres across the UK which combined offer over 100,000 sq ft of capacity to deal with unwanted items

Green-Works was awarded the Queen's Award for Enterprise - Sustainable Development 2008