By Iveren McCallion
A recycling company is offering rewards to thank the public for being kinder to the environment.
Bryson Recycling will give £1 to local suicide prevention charity PIPS, for every ton of waste they collect from kerbside boxes.
Director Eric Randall says based on past performance, the social enterprise expects to raise around £15,000.
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