Do you know, one of the trustees of the pantry called me a pikey for doing this.

I've actually got that on record that she called me that.

I'm not.

I don't know.

It's called recycling.

But that's how they judged me straight away.

So I don't know about the appliance bits but I'm assuming that this is all of the cables that we couldn't test that were working and all the bits we couldn't test was working.

We've got a full wheelie bin over the donation centre Dan tried to move it and went ooooh it's in here.

So that's the cable bin.

He was like oh yeah it's full, he's like I'll move it.

So well done, these are all the cables they've kept behind so if you donate something and it doesn't pass the test or it doesn't look good when it comes in because you've got to check like, well that one's quite a good one but some plugs are no good.

They're like really old plugs anyway that you can't use.

Then we we save them all up in the shops to recycle the copper.

Oh I found a Kate Spade bag under all of this as well.

Another little stash hidden away from the last ones but anyway the Kate Spade bag now is due for the wash it's up there.

I don't know how much is unlocked but what I have forgotten to pick up was the ink.

They'd been putting the ink cartridges in there.

If the ink cartridges are sealed put them up for sale.

If they're not put them in a bag and they've been used because like we recycle those too.

So don't forget guys don't chuck out any flecks.

Right.

Black would have got a box as well so we should have two lots of this and then two lots of this and some silver.

The gold we do straight away we don't keep it because it's a high risk item to be nicked internally.

And this really a build up.

But guys don't chuck out nothing if you've got a faulty phone or you've got a faulty this or faulty whatever you chuck in your fridge out cut the cable off for us.

Because I don't know what the copper prices are unlocked but that is a pack of nappies.

