GreenWorks is dedicated to helping the environment by diverting large quantities of redundant office and educational furniture from landfill with the prime aim of ‘re-use’. As part of the London Re-use Network which is made up of local charities and not for profit organizations that work together to deliver reuse and repair services, GreenWorks collects from very large office blocks to single office suites and provides second hand quality re-use furniture to charities, community and educational groups and small business via the network.

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Education Furniture

GreenWorks provides the complete solution for clearing offices, schools and higher education facilities - removing all furniture and electrical items.

Our fast, reliable, high quality service ensures we get the job done and our environmental credentials ensure you get the most out of your money.

  • Extensive experience across all sectors with high satisfaction rates.
  • ECO friendly clearance. Best in class for environmental disposal; a 99% success rate of landfill diversion
  • Tailored furniture removal service to fit your needs

We can provide

  • A Legacy Audit to assess your current assets
  • A full audit trail, providing you with information about where your furniture has gone and who it has helped.
  • Fully compliant service - CRB checks and construction H&S

Find out what a difference your furniture could make - across the UK and overseas


school furniture

Donating overseas

Your furniture could help thousands of children across the World. Many of the items we receive are shipped to the developing World.

Green-Works Overseas Programme

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 Furniture Facts

Around 400,000 tonnes of furniture goes to landfill each year

There are 180,000 charities in the UK who could benefit from yourunwanted items

A standard desk uses 530kgs of extracted material to manufacture new

Reusing furniture creates jobs and training opportunities for many disadvantaged or long term unemployed people

 An area of forest the size of the UK is destroyed each year and upto 50% of total forest cover has been destroyed by human activity