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Recycle and donate company goods


Donating unsold products, surplus stock, and unwanted IT equipment, mobile phones and toner cartridges is a practical, cost-effective and environmentally friendly way for your company to help raise vital funds for Oxfam's work.

Donating surplus stock

Oxfam provides a positive and sustainable solution to excess stock problems. We can handle clothing, accessories, books and homewares and welcome any samples, ends-of lines, damaged and returned goods (unfortunately, we cannot accept uniforms bearing a school crest or corporate logo).

If you can deliver to us, that will increase the value of your donation, otherwise we can provide a fast and efficient collection for larger donations. 

If you would like to make a donation, or find out more information about working with Oxfam, please get in touch with Jackie Whitaker on jawhitaker@oxfam.org.uk.


Donating computer equipment

Your company or workplace can support Oxfam by donating computers, toner cartridges and even mobile phones. 

Find out full details on how to donate, minimum specifications and collection services from our partner PC Solutions:
Email: oxfam@pc-solutions.org.uk
Telephone: 01799 540525.

Note: Unfortunately Oxfam cannot currently accept computer donations from individuals.


Mobile phones

Upgrading your workforce's company mobile phones? There are a number of ways to donate your unwanted mobiles: 

  • Take them to your local Oxfam shop

  • Sell them online through fonebank

  • Arrange for a free collection from your workplace (20 phones or more). Call 0300 200 1260 to arrange a collection.


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How donations can help

 £300 raised from the sale of computer equipment could buy 500 emergency feeding kits.