Emerge 3R's: Reduce Reuse Recycle

EMERGE has been at the front line of sustainability and 3Rs practice in Greater Manchester for over two decades, improving people’s lives and upskilling our wider community in the process.
Our charitable activities include running the Greater Manchester operations of FareShare GM in partnership with the national food surplus charity, and our successful Volunteering and Employability Programme. The charity is supported by our sister social enterprise EMERGE Recycling which also runs innovative reclaimed timber workshop Touch Wood.
Our vision is a world where Reduce, Reuse and Recycle are second nature. A world where people don’t go hungry. A world where people cherish and innately value natural resources.
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 0161 223 8200 0161 223 8200
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office@emergemanchester.co.uk
- Website
- Emerge 3R's
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Where to go
- Name
- Maynard House
- Address
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New Smithfield Market
- Postcode
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M11 2WJView M11 2WJ on a map
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