Used furniture saves Bristol school money to spend on kids
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A school says the money it has saved by being donated used office furniture will be spent on gym equipment.
The charity Business 2 Schools saves office items going to landfill by giving it to schools on tight budgets.
Matthew Cave, headteacher at Four Acres Academy in Bristol, said: "From the amount of money we've saved from this delivery, we are going to get some gym equipment for the playgrounds.
"To get given this equipment is a great privilege."
"Instead of spending lots of money on furniture, we can use it for other stuff," a student at Four Acres Academy added.
Lindsay Parslow, CEO at Business 2 Schools, said: "Schools would only replace furniture if it was broken, so for us to say: here is some really nice, bouncy sofas and some lovely plants and all the other things that have been coming out of offices, is lovely.
"It has the opportunity to raise aspirations of those children," she added.
A company trying to get rid of their old furniture can pay the Business 2 Schools charity for removals, which costs less than normal charges.
The charity estimate that one tonne of reused furniture saves around three tonnes in carbon emissions.
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- Published19 January 2023
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