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This week is Recycle Week, organised and promoted by Recycle Now, the national recycling campaign aimed at motivating people to recycle more of the right things, to help increase sustainability and protect the planet.

This year’s theme is ‘Rescue Me’, focusing on rescuing recyclable items from heading to the rubbish bin.

That ties in nicely with the aims and ambitions of both Wolves and Wolves Foundation all the year around, with the club following a ‘One Pack One Planet’ strategy which features several key commitments to environmental sustainability.

And the Foundation are equally focused on the value of recycling wherever possible, and have been delivering that to practical effect in recent weeks.

Firstly, as part of the Supporting Our Pack project, the valuable link up with the national re-distribution charity His Church involves not just accessing food which can be given out locally rather than going to waste, but also other items as well.

It’s a process which works both ways and so, during the summer, surplus Wolves kit and other clothing was donated by the Foundation to His Church, to be sent to people in Europe, Africa and beyond, rather than just be thrown away.

“At His Church, it’s all about finding creative solutions so we don’t waste perfectly good products, and that’s not just food but other areas of surplus stock,” says Richard Humphries, director of operations with His Church.

“Receiving the donation of kit from Wolves was a massive bonus for us and means we will be able to distribute it all over the world, with plans to send some to an orphanage in Kenya and also to Ukraine and Liberia.

“It brings some cheer to the local children who have heard all about the Premier League but would otherwise never be able to get their hands on any kit, and are able to see that someone is thinking about them and caring for their predicament.”

Closer to home, the allotment project being run as part of the Head 4 Health initiative supporting adults with their mental health, not only supports sustainability in its own right, but can also serve as another vehicle towards an effective use of recycling.

This summer, the pallets in which the new club’s kit and workwear was delivered to the Foundation, were repurposed by Head 4 Health participants to be used for the raised beds at the allotment, as seen in this picture.

“Those are just two examples of the way the Foundation are committed to an effective use of recycling as part of our overall approach to sustainability,” added Rachel Smith, health & wellbeing manager and sustainability lead for the Foundation.

"A football club is so important to the local community, especially when you’re a one-club city like we are, and the Foundation’s initiatives and activities are second to none."

Gary O'Neil | Wolves Head Coach

"Without Wolves Foundation I wouldn't be here today, that's for certain."

John Martin | Head 4 Health participant

"As a lifelong Wolves fan, to represent the Club and Foundation is something I'll cherish forever."

Daz James | Wolves Disability FC

"It is amazing to be out there meeting people and having some fun. It is really important for Wolves to have this connection with the fans and to see the happiness in their faces."

Toti Gomes | Wolves Defender

"Savannah absolutely loves the group. The staff are committed to making every single session fun and welcoming."

Natasha | Healthy Goals parent

"It’s special because it's my club and I’m so proud to be from Wolves as well. I can see the projects and all the work Wolves Foundation are doing and I know it makes such an impact, so to even be a little part of that and to help out where I can – it's so exciting."

Amber Sandhu | Broadcaster and Foundation Ambassador

"It’s huge for the school, I can’t speak highly enough of Wolves Foundation and the opportunities that they give us."

Mr Robinson | Woodsetton School

“I think all football clubs should be the beating heart of their communities and Wolves, through the Foundation, manages to do that."

Johnny Phillips | Sky Sports Presenter and Foundation Ambassador

"We get loads of different opportunities with a Premier League club. I feel really privileged to be a part of it."

Mustafa | Football & Education College Academy student

"Frank has Alzheimer’s Disease and when he was first diagnosed we felt lost and alone. Attending Molineux Memories is a lifeline for both of us; it is run by friendly, committed staff who ensure that everyone is included and enjoys themselves."

Frank and Alison | Molineux Memories

"To come here and be hands on with the kids is unreal. Working with Wolves and the Foundation is a blessing and I'm honoured. It feels surreal sometimes but it's the best feeling."

S-X | Music Producer and Foundation Ambassador

"It's good to give back what you got. Football and the Wolves Foundation help me, so I like to help the community."

Taye | Premier League Kicks

"Wolves has definitely helped my personal development, but now also helps me to develop people I work with. I wouldn’t be where I am today without the opportunities Wolves Foundation have given me."

Carl Ackasovs | Wolves Foundation

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