Supported by wholesale logistics company Decco, Greenfingers will arrange for your old stock to be taken to W & H Peacock Auctions in Bedford who will auction your goods and donate all the money they raise to the charity.
How it works is simple
1) Select the old or discontinued stock you would like to donate and complete the attached form and email it to sarah@greenfingerscharity.org.uk
2) Greenfingers will give you a unique reference number which need to be put on every pallet or box of donations.
3) If you would like us to arrange for your goods to be collected we will contact wholesale logistics company Decco who will then be in touch to arrange to collection and delivery to W & H Peacock Auctions. Please note all deliveries collected by Decco need to be on shrink wrapped pallets or boxed.
4) If you would like to deliver the stock directly to W & H Peacock Auctions, please let them know to expect your delivery by calling 01234 266366. Note delivery can only be made on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, from 8.30am – 5pm. Email the product listing to info@peacockauction.co.uk and Sarah@greenfingerscharity.org.uk. Print a hard copy to use as your delivery note.
5) Once received, W & H Peacock will auction your donated goods and send all the money raised to Greenfingers.
6) We will then write to you to let you know how much your donated stock has raised.
The benefits to you:
- You can dispose of stock that is filling up your store room in an ecological and responsible way
- Supporting a good cause can increase staff morale and enhance your reputation You will be raising money to make a difference to children and families who spend time in hospices
- You will benefit from positive PR
The money raised by Turning your Old into Gold will go towards the A Million Moments Appeal which aims to raise £1million over the next three years to enable Greenfingers to bring the precious gift of garden to at least 5000 more children and families who spend time in hospice. In the words of one parent, “The Greenfingers gardens have helped to make the unimaginable bearable.”