January 6th, 2010 @ kadraoui // No Comments
The goal of the “Recycling for Charity” program is to contribute to the global efforts of protecting our environment.
“Recycling for Charity” provides special approved containers and bins where recyclable resources can be deposited.
Collection will be free for domestic market e.g. compounds or apartment buildings. Individual waste management concepts are developed for commercial applications.
Out of each ton collected “Recycling for Charity” will donate to the local charity organizations.

Segregation bins for offices
Let your compound or apartment building be part of the „Recycling for Charity“program. Donate your waste and keep the environment clean. Recycling starts at the source, so the first step has to be made in your home. We provide approved recycling bins, which can easily be used in your house, your kitchen, utilities room or garage.
After segregating just drop your recyclables at one of our collection points. It is easy like that, helps the environment and it is for charity too! Start recycling TODAY!
Call our experts and let them develop a tailor-made waste management system for your business. We provide state-of-the-art bins, containers, compactors, bailers and other specialized equipment, that will fit all your waste management needs. Maybe you won’t believe that the introduction of recycling can reduce your expenses and cut your costs! Call us TODAY to “go green” and to cut your expenses!
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April 6th, 2009 @ kadraoui // No Comments
Recycling for Charity, a Bahrain-based organisation specialising in recycling, has launched a nationwide educational programme to help foster awareness of recycling and its benefits amongst the young generation. In an effort to build life-long environmentally-friendly habits early for a greener future ahead, the organisation is targeting public and private schools across the island and has already established recycling banks at Al Raja School, Riffa Views International School and St. Christopher’s.
“Recycling has to be made a part of our daily lifestyle, as whatever we do today will impact our future tomorrow. At Recycling for Charity, we want to help promote ways of saving the environment which not only educates the children but encourages them to spread the importance of recycling to their families at home,” said Boris Uhlig, Chief Executive Officer, Recycling for Charity. “The initiative will help to bring awareness that we all can do something to help the environment by focussing on the three R’s i.e. Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.”
This educational programme for schools helps highlight the importance of reducing the amount of unnecessary items we use at school or home which increase carbon footprints. Eg. Buy only what you need to help reduce unnecessary waste; buy products that can be reused and recycle by separating paper and cardboard waste from plastics and cans and throw them away in appropriately labelled bins. This allows students to recycle material that they use in schools which would normally be discarded.
Recycling for Charity seeks to actively engage with schools and offer them support in their ongoing recycling initiatives to encourage kids to actively recycle. The company teamed up with Al Raja School for the school play “Make a Difference – Help Change our World” to stress the importance of saving energy and why recycling is necessary. The Schools will benefit from the educational programmes that Recycling for Charity will be devising to reiterate the recycling message amongst kids in a fun and interactive manner.
The recycling banks located in the car parks of various schools require students, parents and teachers to bring their plastic bottles, cans, paper and glass to the bank, so that the items can be recycled. The bins will be emptied regularly and the recycling items will be transported to Recycling for Charity’s factory in Sitra where the items will be recycled for use both here in the Kingdom and overseas.
Schools that want to team up with Recycling for Charity can apply via the website www.recycling-for-charity.com for containers free of charge.
March 16th, 2009 @ kadraoui // No Comments
Recycling for Charity partnered with the Equestrian and Horse Racing Club of Bahrain to promote and implement a recycling initiative and sponsor the Recycling for Charity Cup.
Recycling for Charity used this prestigious equestrian event as a platform to increase awareness about the benefits of recycling to provide a healthy environment for future generations and encouraging racing fans to actively recycle the waste in bins placed around the track. This was the first time ever that a recycling station was placed at a large public event to help people understand recycling and how it can benefit everyone, the country and the planet.
Mr. Boris Uhlig, Chief Executive Officer, Recycling for Charity said, “We received an overwhelming response at the event with everyone from jockeys to kids to racing fans bringing plastic bottles, cans and paper to the recycling station as their contribution to save the energy and conserve the environment. Encouraging recycling at large-scale events is not only good for the environment but also reduces disposable costs. We will be participating in many more public events across the Kingdom in the coming months.”
The excitement continued with a raffle draw organized during the day that handed out cash prizes worth BD 50 to six lucky winners, receiving an overwhelming response from the audience. As some of the winners were not present to collect their cash prizes, Recycling for Charity will be donating BD 200 to a charitable organization.
The Organization sponsored two Recycling for Charity Cup’s for the second and third race (in a series of six racing events) which was awarded by Boris Uhlig, Chief Executive Officer, Recycling for Charity to Wellington (Al Montasir, A Smith, Hassan Al Saffar) and Act Waif (Fawzi Abdulla Nass, Fawzi Nass, Eddie Ahem). There was even additional cash prizes of BD 1000 and BD 2000 respectively which were given away to the winners.
Recycling for Charity is a Bahrain-based organisation providing specially approved containers to communities and organisations where recyclable resources can be deposited. These will be emptied regularly and Recycling for Charity will process the waste and finally sell it to the local and world market. For every tonne collected Recycling for Charity will donate to local charity organisations.