
Top 5 reasons to donate your dust-gathering office supplies to charity
For all those office managers out there, the struggle is real when trying to figure out what to do with leftover or no-longer-needed office supplies.
Whether it's squeezing a few more notebooks into an overstuffed cupboard or sorting through stacks of boxes to determine what can and can’t be recycled, it can be a hassle.
Instead of letting these items go to waste, consider the benefits of donating them to a local charity.

Socks, stationery and ID badges are generously shipped to a super charity in Northern Ireland
When Bevín O’Hare spotted 250 pairs of brand-new sports socks being offered via A Good Thing over the summer by Lacework, a central London-based IT firm, she was quick off the mark with getting in her request.

How to use volunteering days to declutter and make a difference
Using volunteering days to dig out and donate unneeded items through A Good Thing’s platform is a win-win for everyone involved. It helps your company reduce waste and disposal costs, supports local charities and strengthens team bonds.

Green dates for your diary
Autumn is a busy season for the world of sustainability, kicking off in early September with Zero Waste Week and rolling into October with ReLondon's exciting Circular Economy Week (#CEweek2024), followed by Wrap's Recycling Week.

An interview with 1% for the Planet business partner, Priory Direct
An interview with 1% for the Planet business partner, Priory Direct.


Want to make a difference in your local community? Volunteer with A Good Thing!
Volunteer with A Good Thing: help send less to landfill and more to a good cause!

Surplus chargers give power to local charities
A Good Thing recently matched Desktop Ideas with Youth Concern, Stockenchurch Dog Rescue and The Princes Centre.
An interview with super supporter Tecna
Tecna joined A Good Thing last year and has since donated 1,000 sanitiser stations to a whopping 28 charities across the UK. We caught up with them to learn more about the forward-thinking firm and their motivation to become supporters.
