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Published Date: 06 May 2010
An organisation that helps vulnerable and socially excluded people back into the workplace, is urging the city's business community to think green…and help a good cause.
One of Aspire Sheffield's principal sources of income comes from giving fresh life to redundant office technology.
The operation has been so successful that it needs a constant supply of unwanted computer and IT equipment to meet demand and it is now calling on the region's businesses to give it a call before discarding unwanted and obsolete items.
"Companies are upgrading their computer systems all the time. Just because your business no longer has a need for something doesn't mean we can't find a home for it," says Dave Metcalfe, general manager of the Hillsborough-based organisation.
Dave Metcalfe can be contacted by calling 0114 285 3788 or e-mailing dave@aspiresheffield.co.uk.



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  • Last Updated: 06 May 2010 8:13 AM
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  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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