Wardrobe
Most furniture can be recycled at your local recycling centre.
If you've got an item of furniture that you don't need anymore and it could be used by someone else, why not consider the following options...
Charity and re-use organisations
Some items of furniture can be donated to a charity shop, a furniture re-use organisation or local community project
Why not call our partners at local charity collection Project Oskar? They will come and collect your items so that they can be re-used within the Renfrewshire community. Call them on 0141 847 6626 or visit the Oskar's website for a full list of what they collect. All items donated are cleaned or refurbished before displaying them for sale at 55 Clark Street, Paisley, PA3 1QS.
Upholstered furniture such as sofas and mattresses need to have their fire safety label intact - otherwise charities and re-use organisations are unable to sell them on
You can call the National re-use phone line to donate your furniture on 0800 0665 820 or visit their website for more information.
Online
Pass on items for free at places such as Freecycle and Freegle
Or sell them on websites like eBay, Gumtree and Preloved
Friends, family and local events
Ask family and friends - often they can use the things we don't want anymore
Sell smaller items locally at car boots, nearly new and bring and buy sales (Car Boot Junction lists UK car boot sales)
Put an ad in the local newspaper or shop window
Look out for local swapping events - you might even bag yourself a bargain in return!
Give repairing a go
If you have items which are broken and need a lick of paint or a simple repair to get them back into shape, why not have a go? With a bit of practice and TLC your old furniture could take on a whole new lease of life! If you are unsure, ask family or friends for help.
Alternatively, check online for local repair services or look in telephone directories.
How can I recycle it?
Furniture that cannot be re-used by someone else can often be recycled, especially items made from wood and metal.
Renfrewshire Council offers a special uplift service for householders and commercial premises across Renfrewshire. We collect a variety of items from residents and businesses that are unable to deal with these items themselves.
Also in this section
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Aerosols
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Alarm clocks
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Aluminium cans
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Aluminium foil/trays
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Animal bedding
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Antifreeze
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Appliances
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Asbestos
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Ash
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Audio cassettes
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Baby goods
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Bags
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Bath towels
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Bathroom suites
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Batteries
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Bedding and blankets
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Beds
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Beverage cartons (Tetrapak)
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Bicycles
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Birthday cards
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Biscuit and sweet tins
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Books
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Bottles and jars
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Bras
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Bricks
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Brochures
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Bubblewrap
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Building materials
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Bulky waste
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Cans
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Car batteries
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Cardboard
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Cards
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Carpets
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Carrier bags
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Cars
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Cartons
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Chairs
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Chemicals
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Comics
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Compact discs (CDs)
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Compost
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Computers
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Crockery, ceramics and china
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Diesel and petrol
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Dishwashers
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DIY equipment
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DIY waste
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Doors
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Duvets
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DVD Players
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DVD's
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Egg boxes
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Egg shells
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Electrical items
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Electronic games
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Energy saving lightbulbs
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Engine oil
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Envelopes
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Fabrics
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Fats
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Recycling water filters
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Fire extinguisher
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Florescent tubes
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Food blender or mixer
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Food tins and drinks cans
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Foreign coins
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Fridges and freezers
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Furniture
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Games and toys
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Garden chemicals
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Gardening tools
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Gas bottles
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Gift and toy packaging
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Gift wrap
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Glass
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Glass sheets and panes
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Glasses
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Grass cuttings
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Greetings cards
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Hair straighteners
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Hairdryer
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Rubble
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Hazardous waste
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Hearing aids
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Herbicides
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Household chemicals
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Hypodermic needles
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Inhaler
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Inkjet cartridges
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Iron
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Ironing boards
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Jam jars
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Jewellery
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Jigsaw Puzzles
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Junk mail
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Kettle
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Keyboard
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Keys
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Kitchen appliances
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Kitchen foil
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Kitchen roll
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Knives
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Lamp and light fittings
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Laptops
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Lawnmowers
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Leaflets
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Lightbulbs
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Magazines
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Matresses
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Medicines, medical waste and inhalers
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Metal
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Microwaves
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Milk bottles
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Mirror
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Mobile phones and accessories
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Monitors
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MP3 players
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Musical instruments
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Nails and screws
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Nappies (disposable)
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Needles
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Newspapers
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Oil
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Organic waste
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Oven
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Oven cleaner
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Packaging (food)
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Paper
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Paper towels
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Peat
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Pesticides
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Pet bedding
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Pet food
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Petrol
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Photographs
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Pillows
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Plastic bags
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Plastic bottles
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Plastic cups
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Plastic film
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Plastic trays
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Plastic wrap
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Plastic yoghurt pots
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Polystyrene
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Postage stamps
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Printer
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Printer cartridges
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Projector
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Pyrex
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Quilts
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Radiators
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Radios
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Rechargeable batteries
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Record players
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Records
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Refrigerators
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Rugs
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How to dispose of sanitary products
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Sat Navs
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Sawdust
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Screws and nails
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Sellotape
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Shampoo bottles
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Sideboard
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Sofas and settees
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Spectacles
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Stamps
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Stereo
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Stool
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Syringes
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Table
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Tablet computer
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Telephone
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Telephone directories
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Television
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Tetrapaks
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Tiles
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Timber and wood
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Toaster
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Toner cartridges
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Tools (electrical)
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Tools (non-electrical)
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Torch
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Toys and games
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Tumble dryer
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Tyres
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Vacuum cleaner
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Vegetable oil
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Video recorder
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Video tapes
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Washer/dryer
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Washing machine
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Watches
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Water bottles
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Water filters
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White goods
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Window (UPVC)
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Window panes
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Wine bottles
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Wood
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Wool
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Wrapping paper
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Writing paper
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Yellow Pages
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Yoghurt pots