Halfords teams up with charity to send unwanted second hand bikes to Africa

Date published: 11 July 2013


Halfords Rochdale store is to take unwanted bikes off customers’ hands in an initiative to provide much needed affordable transport for communities in Africa.

For six days, today (Thursday 11 July) to Tuesday 16 July, Halford's is inviting customers to bring cycles currently lying abandoned in garages and garden sheds to its branch.

Halfords is launching the scheme in partnership with charity Re~Cycle. The bikes will be refurbished and distributed to help people in need in Africa. 

Commenting on the event, CEO Matt Davies said: “This is a great opportunity for customers to get rid of those bikes which are not being used and give to a great cause.

“Our partnership with Re~Cycle will mean these unwanted bikes will provide an opportunity which will result in people in Africa being able to transform their lives in a sustainable way. We feel that this is an exciting way to make a difference by doing something that is closely linked with our business.”

Merlin Matthews, the founder of Re~Cycle, added: “We are really excited about the partnership with Halfords. It will provide long term opportunities to raise awareness of the great ways people here can very easily assist those in need in Africa.”

A bicycle can dramatically improve lives by providing simple, inexpensive transport cutting travel time and increasing the opportunities for children to go to schools, which may be many miles from their home, and for adults to find work.

Models in most demand by Re~Cycle are sturdy mountain bikes for teenagers and adults, however all bikes that are in a reasonable condition, including kids’ bikes, will be accepted by Halfords provided they are complete with no cracks in the frame and less than 25% rust.

Re~Cycle was set up in 1997 and since then has sent over 45,000 bikes as well as parts and tools to 16 different countries in Africa where bikes can be difficult to find and expensive.

 

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