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It is possible to recycle both items, and a note pointing an offerer in that direction could be useful if there are no takers.  Some links:
It is possible to recycle both items, and a note pointing an offerer in that direction could be useful if there are no takers.  Some links:
*https://www.recycle-more.co.uk/what-can-i-recycle-/what-can-i-recycle/hearing-aids
*https://www.recycle-more.co.uk/what-can-i-recycle-/what-can-i-recycle/hearing-aids
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*https://www.scope.org.uk/support/disabled-people/equipment/used-equipment
 
Many opticians also run charity programmes with second-hand glasses.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 18 March 2023

There is no legal reason to reject offers or requests for hearing aids or glasses.

They are, of course, both made to a prescription for the wearer, so might not be useful for others, but it could be possible to get them adjusted for a new wearer if that is something the recipient wishes to do.

It is possible to recycle both items, and a note pointing an offerer in that direction could be useful if there are no takers. Some links:

Many opticians also run charity programmes with second-hand glasses.

Link: Specific Items