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This is some information that Volunteers may find helpful when preparing for live interviews

Reuse

Reuse of products is a simple way of extending their life. There is a hierarchy within reuse depending on the amount of work required to return an item back into service, whether it's through:

  • direct reuse - upgrading, passing items on, sale of second-hand items, refurbishment of used products;
  • repair of products to return to service; or
  • remanufacturing - reinstating items to their original condition and selling them with a warranty matching that of a new item.


Buying re-used items like sofas and TVs rather than buying new items is saving UK households around £1 billion a year and helping to create jobs - but this is just a fraction of the potential shown by WRAP’s new research released in November 2011. One million sofas which the current owner has finished with are re-used in the UK every year, saving households over £320 million – but this is just 17% of the total number of sofas discarded each year. The environmental benefits of re-using one tonne of sofas are the same as recycling one tonne of plastics.
Current (2011 in UK) levels of re-use create financial savings to households of around £1 billion and reduce CO2 equivalent emissions by one million tonnes – the same as taking 300,000 cars off the road.
References
http://www.wrap.org.uk/reuse/reuse_remanufacture.html
http://www.remanufacturing.org.uk/reuse-repair-recycle.lasso?-session=RemanSession:C26ADC53080f212319qiK3A7D85C

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