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The large Sainsburys at DKH by the exit next to the photo booth.


kmoon249 Wrote:

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> Does anyone know of a local shop which takes used

> cartridges? I contacted Brita and checked online

> - all I get is outdated info that the local

> Sainsburys take them.

>

> Thx.

I think it's only been there for a few months. It's quite easy to miss as it's just a cardboard box tucked away in the corner. I only noticed it because I dropped off some batteries, which was right next to the water filter box.


kmoon249 Wrote:

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> Really? How have I not noticed this? thanks so

> much. Will check it out.

I don't know whether I'm sending mine into the great blue yonder, but I send mine to the following BRITA recycling address as advertised in the instruction manual with the jug when I purchased it:

BRITA Recycling,FREEPOST NAT17876, Bicester,OX26 4BR

Send in packs of 6 at a time (I turn the boxes inside out, tape them up and write with a marker on them - then take them to the local post office to drop off)

Consumers: Questions about recycling or returning your BRITA cartridges? Contact us at:


Phone: +44 344 742 4800


Mon - Fri 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Calls are charged at a basic rate. Please refer to your service provider for charges.


Businesses: Have a BRITA Professional solution and got questions about returning or recycling BRITA cartridges? Contact us at:


Phone: +44 1869 365 851

Thank you everyone for replying. I found the box at my local sainsbury's. When i contacted Brita directly they said there was no freepost address, so I'm grateful Sainsbury's is taking them.


Hope this helps anyone else reading the thread.


best,

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