A man holding crutches
Picture credit: Torfaen Council

Crutches and zimmer frames are being given a new lease of life in Torfaen.

Unused mobility aids brought to the household waste recycling centre in New Inn for recycling are now being recovered and sent off to be sanitised and repaired, so they can be reused across South Wales. The scheme was launched last month and has so far saved more than 20 pairs of crutches and three zimmer frames from the skips.

Councillor Mandy Owen, executive member for environment, said “This is an innovative scheme and shows partnership working at its very best. Many people are discharged from hospital with equipment that is designed to support recovery, but when that equipment is no longer needed a lot of it gets thrown away. This service saves reusable items from going to waste, saves money and increases the number of items available for those residents in need.”

A man holding crutches
Photo credit: Torfaen Council

Residents with health equipment they no longer need can now take them to the site, in New Inn, as part of the new service. Torfaen Council’s social services department also runs a collection service for equipment for residents who have difficulty getting to the HWRC.

Each item is sent to Cefndy-Medequip, in Newport, to be cleaned and repaired before being given to patients across Gwent.

Councillor David Daniels, executive member for adult services and housing, said: “These items are in short supply, so this scheme ensures they don’t go to waste and more people can benefit from their use.”

How to donate your zimmer frames or crutches

To arrange collection of unused equipment please call 01633 987409 or take them to the centre in New Inn and give them to a member of staff.