About Us
Our mission
Recycle Rehome is a family-run business driven by a simple belief: more can and should be done to support charities across the UK. Is to unlock the value of the £3 billion worth of unused phones sitting in people’s drawers and channel that money to the charities that need it most.
We’re also incredibly excited to be partnered with Mazuma Mobile, one of the UK’s leading trade-in companies. Their expertise helps us maximise the value of every donated device, and their commitment to outstanding customer experience aligns perfectly with our own values. Teaming up with Mazuma also ensures every device is professionally data-wiped and processed securely, giving our supporters complete peace of mind.
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