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Reuse shops set up to cut down on 1.1m tonnes of waste across city-region

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Sign up to the MyTameside newsletter here to keep abreast of what's happening in your neighbourhood Three new shops are opening to try and reduce the amount of waste ending up in landfill each year.

The reuse stores are set to offer customers pre-loved items to give people a more environmentally-friendly option. Waste management company SUEZ, who currently process around 1.1 million tonnes of domestic waste in Greater Manchester, are leading the project. READ MORE:Man, 25, raped sobbing, vulnerable woman three times and told her: "Be quiet and stay still" The city-region’s new reuse shops are set to significantly reduce this figure, through the repurposing and selling of waste which would have otherwise gone to landfill.

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