Are you tired of throwing away broken items? Our Reuse & Repair Directory is here to help! We connect you with local businesses and services that can breathe new life into your appliances, sporting goods, electronics, and more. Whether it’s a minor fix or a major repair, our goal is to help you reduce waste, save money, and support your community. Explore the directory and find the perfect solution to keep your belongings in use and out of the landfill.
Anglican Op Shop
Address: Oxley Lane Wauchope
Phone Number: 6585 2019
A Little Antiques and Collectibles
Give Hope Today
Website: www.Give-Hope-Today-Op-Shop
Address: 48 Cameron Street, Wauchope, NSW, Australia, New South Wales
Habitat Antiques
Home & Furniture Alsorts
Address: 24 Central Road, Port Macquarie NSW 2444
Kendall Community Op Shop
Address: 1 Comboyne Street, Kendall NSW 2439
Phone Number: (02) 6559 0084
Laurieton General Store, Pawn Broker, Second Hand, Antiques and Collectibles
Address: 40 Bold Street, Laurieton NSW 2443
Phone Number: (02) 6559 5344
Legacy Op Shop
Address: 32 Cameron Street, Wauchope NSW 2446
Lifeline Shop - Central Road
Website: www.portmacquarielifelineshops
Address: 24 Central Road, Port Macquarie NSW 2444
Phone Number: (02) 6555 8172
Please note: While we aim to keep our listings accurate and up to date, the information is provided for guidance only. We do not guarantee the quality of services offered. Please contact the provider directly to confirm services available.
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WASTE OR RESOURCE?
MidWaste Regional Waste Forum (MidWaste) comprises five Councils located on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales working collectively to strategically manage waste on a regional scale.
While it is inevitable that some materials, in our current economy, end up as waste, it is important to remember that all materials are actually resources and should be managed accordingly. Governments at all levels are increasingly focused on how to move from our current linear model of consumption (take, make, dispose) and towards a circular model (where the aim is to design waste out of the system).
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
The Waste Hierarchy sets up a framework for reducing our waste. For items you really do need to dispose of, you can help us reduce what goes to landfill by using the services you can find in these pages (or on your council website) available to ensure we can recycle or appropriately dispose of all materials.