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Belfast City Council celebrates success of 2024 Pre-Loved Toy Appeal

Date: 30 Dec 2024


Tables filled with pre-loved toys

Belfast City Council is celebrating the overwhelming success of its 2024 Pre-Loved Toy Appeal, which provided a much-needed boost to families across the city during the festive season. This year’s appeal, run in partnership with East Belfast Mission, saw over 27 van loads of toys collected from the city’s recycling centres, benefiting more than 1,500 children.

The appeal underscores the council’s commitment to a circular economy by promoting the reuse of toys, reducing waste, and supporting families facing financial challenges. The toys, donated at the city’s recycling centres, were sorted and distributed by East Belfast Mission and their charity partners, ensuring they reached children in need across Belfast. 

Councillor Ruth Brooks, Chair of the People and Communities Committee, expressed her gratitude: “The success of this year’s Pre-Loved Toy Appeal highlights the generosity of our residents and the power of collaboration. Thanks to their kindness, over 1,500 children received gifts this Christmas, spreading joy during a time when many families are struggling. This initiative not only strengthens our communities but also demonstrates the importance of reusing and recycling to reduce waste. My heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported this effort.” 

Michael Sloan, from East Belfast Mission, added: "This appeal has had an incredible impact, with over £50,000 worth of toys redistributed to families in need. The project also brought together more than 90 volunteers, who played a crucial role in sorting and distributing donations. It’s inspiring to see how the appeal continues to grow each year, making a real difference in the lives of children and families. We’re grateful for the council’s partnership and the community’s support.” 

This year’s appeal also had significant environmental benefits, diverting approximately 10 tonnes of toys from disposal and saving an estimated 9 tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions compared to purchasing new items. 
 
Belfast recycling centres and amenity sites will also be closed on Wednesday, 1 January, reopening on Thursday, 2 January for your Christmas recycling, trees and additional household waste. 

Belfast recycling centres and amenity sites will be closed on Wednesday, 1 January, reopening on Thursday, 2. They can accept a wide range of recyclables, as well as additional household waste that can’t be recycled. Real Christmas trees can also be brought along for recycling, while smaller trees can be cut up and put in household brown bins.

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