Recycle your Mobile

Recycling your mobile with The Tree of Hope is an easy and cost free way to help sick UK children.

Why should I recycle mobile phones?

There are an estimated 60-90 million mobile phones languishing in drawers around the UK. If these phones end up in landfill sites, their toxic components become a threat to human health and the environment. If the phones are recycled, they eliminate this threat to the environment and also decrease the strain on our planets resources.


Got an old mobile sitting in your drawer at home?

You can help us transform lives by sending your old handset(s) in a jiffy bag to the freepost address below or by requesting a freepost bag from mobiles@treeofhope.org.uk

How about holding a collection at your workplace or school?

All you need to do is collect the handsets in a box and send to the freepost address below or by requesting a freepost bag from mobiles@treeofhope.org.uk

Got 20 phones or more?

You can now organise your FREE courier collection by calling 01293 763021 or contacting mobiles@treeofhope.org.uk

If you have fewer than 20 phones, please process them as above and then send them in a jiffy bag to:

Tree of Hope
Forgottenmobile.com
FREEPOST
Shaw House
Pegler Way
Crawley
West Sussex
RH11 7AF

You can recycle mobile phones of any brand and contract, including Nokia, T-Mobile, Virgin, Orange and Samsung.

We also accept damaged and broken phones. Every phone can make a difference.

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