Tuesday 17th January 2023
Report written by Melanie Young (she/her)
A bumper 15 for a sub-zero group run to the lovely Emmaus - a bit of pavement and traffic-crossing, a bit of underpass and cobbles, all the sights and sounds of Bristol.
We met with Ewa and Satya who explained what Emmaus does, and whetted our appetites for the task ahead. On the other side of a door. Not just a locked door. A double locked door with an access pad's stubbornly red light.
Have I mentioned it was sub-zero?
Decision made, no matter how hard Tim pushed the door, or Richard G calmly explained to Ewa on the other side of aforementioned door, it was the magical mystery tour route through the office, shop, lift (that can apparently hold 21 people) and we got into the warehouse in the exact opposite of an escape room.
Then it was into the actual task - sorting the electrical donations into those with the all-important CE mark (so can be sold on in the shops) and those without, then those without into vintage (chop off the plug and sell it as non-electrical) and Curry's Electrical Recycling cage - sometimes from a distance.
Finds included Phill's Philishave special and not one but three crockpots. When the shelves of donations had been cleared, it was time to restack all the CE- marked items so they could be PAT-tested by responsible people.
It was great to have Colleen along for her first Group Run and to know we made a difference in the warehouse before the run back and GoodGym Eats at The Stable, sadly without organiser Alice W as she teated positive for Covid during the afternoon - get well soon, Alice!
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