Plastic tops
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Plastic tops
does anyone know who collects the plastic tops now that Citizens advice have now moved. Turk bank only seem to collect blue ones. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Plastic tops
For Esentepe residents,
Limasol Bank in the village collect them
Navek
Limasol Bank in the village collect them
Navek
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Re: Plastic tops
Shah Supermarket (Catalkoy) have a collection point by the tills. Sorry about the spelling of Shah, but I do not have a Turkish keyboard.
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Re: Plastic tops
Oh that is handy to know, I will start collecting them. Can I ask what they are then used for ?
I used to save them and they were to help buy wheelchairs.
I used to save them and they were to help buy wheelchairs.
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Re: Plastic tops
Hi Rafferty,
Here's an old post, link below....
by puppylover » Sat Oct 26, 2013 8:58 am
The Toparlanıyoruz Movement launched its “Blue Cap” campaign to provide free wheelchairs for those disabled persons in need through the collection of recyclable plastic bottle tops. (The plastic caps of all bottles such as water and coke, and milk and juice cartons all count, not just the ones coloured blue!) Within days, tens of thousands of plastic bottle caps were brought in to the Movement headquarters in Nicosia from all over the island. The campaign continues to grow in scope and speed in 2013. In order to reach a wider public, special collection bags where bottle caps can be dropped-off have been placed in Gloria Jean’s Coffee-shop franchises in Nicosia, Kyrenia and Famagusta, Ezic Restaurants and several other places like book stores, clinics and dormitories. Toparlanıyoruz volunteers tried to spread this message further by publicising the campaign on TV and Radio channels. We believe that all those who live on the island, (including ex-pats and even tourists) can make a serious contribution to this campaign and look forward to their support. For further information on how you can assist this campaign please call0392 227 99 93 or send an email to info@toparlaniyoruz.org
Original thread...
http://www.kibkomnorthcyprusforum.com/v ... 539#p55539
Navek
Here's an old post, link below....
by puppylover » Sat Oct 26, 2013 8:58 am
The Toparlanıyoruz Movement launched its “Blue Cap” campaign to provide free wheelchairs for those disabled persons in need through the collection of recyclable plastic bottle tops. (The plastic caps of all bottles such as water and coke, and milk and juice cartons all count, not just the ones coloured blue!) Within days, tens of thousands of plastic bottle caps were brought in to the Movement headquarters in Nicosia from all over the island. The campaign continues to grow in scope and speed in 2013. In order to reach a wider public, special collection bags where bottle caps can be dropped-off have been placed in Gloria Jean’s Coffee-shop franchises in Nicosia, Kyrenia and Famagusta, Ezic Restaurants and several other places like book stores, clinics and dormitories. Toparlanıyoruz volunteers tried to spread this message further by publicising the campaign on TV and Radio channels. We believe that all those who live on the island, (including ex-pats and even tourists) can make a serious contribution to this campaign and look forward to their support. For further information on how you can assist this campaign please call0392 227 99 93 or send an email to info@toparlaniyoruz.org
Original thread...
http://www.kibkomnorthcyprusforum.com/v ... 539#p55539
Navek
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Re: Plastic tops
If you are living West of Girne, they also collect them at the cafe on Karşiyaka square.