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CAN-DO BCP

Coastal Community Projects

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ABOUT CAN-DO BCP

Founded in 2024, We are a new organisation that collect cans and sell them on to a Scrap Metal merchant.


The proceeds of the funds go to support Christchurch food bank and Julia's house a children's hospice charity and other local charities.

​All we need are your old Aluminium cans, which we sell and the money created will help make a positive difference.

WHAT WE DO

OUR GOAL!

Target Aluminium cans to collect a month is 65,000 which should equal around 1000 kg / one ton = £450 - (45 pence per kilo) , Steel cans / other cans will add further value at .15 pence per kilo

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OUR PROMISE

With the money created selling old used cans, we will support food banks, Julia's house children's hospice and other local charities.

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CURRENT COLLECTIONS

All the Latest

We work hard to get our efforts noticed by the media and are so proud when this goal comes to fruition. Take a look at some of our latest coverage and help spread the word about all the amazing developments at Can-Do.

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SOBO BAR

With businesses struggling with overfilled bins such as the SOBO beach bar, passing on the cans to a worthy cause has gained their interest and after a few months of collecting their very large brushed steel coffee cans, they would also like a can bin.

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FROM IDEA TO REALITY: THE EVOLUTION OF CAN-DO

We now have over 35 businesses involved without advertising, this interest should snowball!

INTERVIEW WITH CAN-DO DIRECTOR

Introduction

I am Mat Smith and have set up an organisation called Can-Do-BCP that collects mostly aluminium drink cans and sells the cans to a metal merchant.

The money created is used to buy food for foodbanks and to pass onto Julia's house a children's hospice and also support other local charities.

I have become part of the excellent Winonwaste team who meet at the druit Hall once a month, had over 100 people who attended the event this month, many of the people who attended were very enthusiastic about Can-Do.

Background

Over the last 3 years I have been out collecting large amounts of rubbish when walking the dog and out and about. For many reasons including to take my mind of work and I didn't want to keep walking past the same if not more rubbish, from the beach, Bailey Gardens the bottom of St Catherine's hill and many other areas including Bransgore where I collected 18 bin bags of rubbish in one month last February.

Being commercially minded I soon realised there could be money to be made from the large amount of cans I was collecting and investigated.

I came across the organisation called every can counts sponsored by the can industry they are providing Can-Do with collecting boxes and bags to place with businesses and organisations for them to collect their empty cans, I have been collecting the full bags of cans from them.

Working with the christchurch foodbank, Winonwaste, the Conservative club, Sobo beach bar and the masonic lodge other interested buinesses, organisations and people, Can-Do is building up lots of interest from businesses, people and organisations who want to be involved.

I have a skip that is being filled with cans that has been provided by the metal merchants for free and collected by them when full.

From talking to the team at every can counts who are sponsored by the drink can manufacturers and looking at their website, there other groups who have been raising money for charity or local projects collecting and selling cans

Exeter City Football Club (ECFC) and Exeter City Council’s innovative recycling scheme, Cans4City, has raised more than 15,000 pounds

A group in Hampshire have also raised more than 15,000 for the Air Ambulance.

A group in Neasden raised more than 75,000 for the Neasden Temple.

Benefits of setting up Can-Do

1. To raise money for foodbanks and Julias house and other local charities.

2. For the community to see the value in recycling

3. Bringing the christchurch community together with organisations, businesses and households working together to raise funds for the food bank and for young people projects by giving their empty cans, we are not asking for money.

4. Talking to different businesses they have mentioned that their bins don't get emptied enough, so taking their cans will help free up space and they are happy to know that their waste will make a positive difference.

5. One last possive aspect I have noticed from talking to people, is that some people are looking to contribute and be involved in a possive community project helping their own mental health with a community project anyone can get involved.

I will be  regular updates on how we are progressing.

Thank you for giving me this time to explain what we are trying to achieve.

 

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DONATE

If you would like to support us further by donating or volunteering for community can collections, feel free to get in touch!

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