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Toys & Games

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Items include: Board games, cards, dolls, beach toys, toy cars, train sets, dice, paddling pool

Sell or Donate

  • Toys and games can be donated to charities and some hospitals.
  • You could try selling your items at car boot sales.
  • You can sell your second hand goods through websites such as ebayFacebookPreloved and Gumtree.
  • Sell Lego you no longer want to Music Magpie.
  • You can donate unwanted items via websites such as FreecycleFreegle and Freeloved.

Buy or Receive

  • So many toys and games can be reused – you can buy them second-hand from ‘nearly new’ sales or people selling items nearby.
  • Charity shops sell pre-loved games and toys.
  • You can buy second hand goods through websites such as ebayFacebookPreloved and Gumtree.
  • You can receive free items via websites such as FreecycleFreegle and Freeloved.

Recycle

The Hasbro Toy and Games Recycling Programme accepts all Hasbro Toys and Games excluding electronic toys and games.

Batteries

Did you know? Batteries put in rubbish and recycling bins can cause fires.
Portable batteries can be taken to many stores, including WHSmith, Sainsbury’s and B&Q.
Find battery recycling points across the UK with Take Charge.


Get Creative ~ Repurpose

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