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Furniture recycling scheme helps people facing homelessness in Birmingham

pilot scheme to recycle unwanted furniture to some of the most vulnerable people in Birmingham who are facing homelessness, has helped several households for the past six months.

The scheme identifies surplus furniture that council tenants are happy to donate when they leave their accommodation, stores them, and then uses a network of partners to find the furniture a new home.

Previously, surplus furniture left behind by tenants would have to be thrown away by the council as there was no means to store or redistribute it.

The scheme recycles furniture for rough sleepers, those in temporary accommodation and new council tenants who have previously not had a home.

In one instance, the scheme provided an electric bed to a 76-year-old war veteran who suffers from several chronic health conditions to help him get in and out of bed more easily. A flat-screen TV was also donated to Age UK to be used as part of their dementia service.

Councillor Jayne Francis, Cabinet Member for Housing and Homelessness, said:

“Storing and recycling furniture is a small way to make a big difference for some of Birmingham’s most vulnerable people.

“Beds, chairs, and tables are all types of furniture that we might take for granted, but they are needed to make a new home.

“Getting set up in a new home can be difficult and expensive if you were homeless previously.

“Without any furniture, tenants are unlikely to want to invite people into their homes, which can damage relationships and exacerbate mental health issues.

“The recycling scheme not only helps the tenants themselves, but it also reduces costs associated with dealing with void council homes.

“The pilot has shown that there is a readily available supply of surplus furniture that can be recycled for those who need it most, and so we will be expanding our capacity to store furniture.

“We would also like to thank a number of our partners, who have generously provided funding to support the project, including Trident Reach Cranstoun, OVO Energy, FRC who have provided furniture to temporary accommodation) and Gillespies who provided the storage container. Through their support and dedication of council staff, we can distribute furniture to those who need it most.”

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