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Exeter IT recycling social enterprise looks for new board members

A1 Positive Recycling in Exeter is looking for dynamic and committed individuals who can offer sound business and community advice to act as board members of the technology and recycling not-for-profit social enterprise.

The computer recycling venture in Exeter is building up a management team to help lead it through the next stage in its development.

Neil Wintrip came up with not-for-profit company in May 1997. In May 2005 he won an Un Ltd level 1 Millennium award and a Community Dividend award.

A1 Positive Recycling recycles, reuses and resells IT equipment, mobile phones, and ink ‘n’ toner cartridges to fund the establishment of an alternative technology/education centre for the South West to support adults with learning difficulties and people from disadvantaged areas and aim to teach them practical, hands-on-skills that will educate and empower them – although all groups and individuals will be welcome.

The funds will also go towards other not-for-profit social enterprises that focus on primarily social objectives for the community that they serve and positively promote positive change through social enterprise.

Neil said he’s looking for ‘dynamic and committed individuals’ who can offer practical and sound business community advice to act as board members on the A1 management team.

For further information about being part of a positive team call 01392 202779 or email a1prp@blueyonder.co.uk


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3 comments to Exeter IT recycling social enterprise looks for new board members

  • Dear Lee,

    We would like to say thank-you for your kind support so far & would like to come in and speak with you to see how we can do some fund-raising work together.

    We look forward to hearing back from you soon.

    Kind Regards

    From

    Neil
    A1 Positive Recycling Project
    Neil Wintrip CEO/Founder

    A1′s Recycling Services: Secure On-Site Data Wiping, IT Recycling, Asset Management, Mobile Phone Recycling, Ink & Toner Sales & Recycling.

    Call: (01392) 20-27-79
    Mob: 07849-462 499

    Web-Site: http://www.a1prp.co.uk
    TEAM:- Together, Each, Accomplishes, More.
    http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=J0BruPDZtYHnV0fajl8S1g_3d_3d

    A1 Positive Recycling Project Ltd, 63A-63B Summerway, Exeter, Devon. EX4 8DJ

    Ask Yourself 1 Simple Question Why Do I Pay To Pollute The Planet?

    A1 is a Fully Licensed Waste Management Company No. NCC/E/APO001/0 NCC/013496.
    A1 Positive Recycling are a registered non-profit Social Enterprise A Company Limited by Guarantee No. 5591818 Registered in England & Wales.
    A1 is Proposing to start a Pilot scheme aiming to tackle unemployment & create positive opportunities through a 6 Month Pilot for 18-24′S Tel: (01392) 202779 or go to http://www.a1prp.co.uk “A.T.E.C

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  • Possibly b contacting a computer firm near Preston if any joy i will contact u if any positive feedback comes from it i would be grateful for any feedback from you on this subject being printer cartridges

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  • Dear Stuart,

    In reference to your enquiry A1 Positive no longer offers any free recycling services and as we work in partnership with the Uk manufacturers we only offer ink & toner cartridge recycling to customers who have purchased 25 or more ink & toner Cartridges from A1 Positive Recycling I do hope this answers you question.

    From
    A1 Positive Recycling
    Tel: (01392) 202779.

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