GreenMetropolis.com - The Website for Reycling your Books

GreenMetropolis.com is a company dedicated to encouraging its members to recycle their books for their benefit and that of the environment. 

All our books cost just £3.75 including free delivery on most paperbacks.  Then once you've read and enjoyed your book, turn it into cash and earn £3.00 for every book sold!

Books can’t be recycled in the same way as newspapers and magazines, but they can be recycled in a very sustainable way, by ensuring they stay in circulation through finding them a new home. By doing this you’re not only reducing unnecessary waste, you’re also helping to save existing trees and plant new ones - for every book sold, we donate 5p to the Woodland Trust, the UK’s largest Tree Planting Charity!

With over 1 million books already in stock, our success is encouraging more and more readers to buy, sell and recycle the books they enjoy whilst at the same time contributing to the Woodland Trust and promoting awareness of green issues.

Help us recycle and reuse books and give your paper back!

Key Features:-

ALL books are priced at just £3.75 to buy

ALL standard sized paperbacks include Free Delivery

Sell books and receive £3.00 for every book sold

By operating a rolling ‘buy it, read it, sell it’ account, you’ll receive 80% cash-back, so effectively each book will just cost you 75p.

We must all do more to reduce, reuse and recycle! 

Visit www.greenmetropolis.com to find out more


This page is sponsored by GreenMetropolis and we will keeping up to date with all their news throughout the year
by samroger posted November 24th 2009 at 05:11PM

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