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ApparelXchange
ApparelXchange is dedicated to school uniform re-use.
Bike for Good
Bike for Good started in July 2010, unfunded in a small stall in Glasgow’s famous Barras market. 7 years later we have two branches. An amazing team of 50 + individuals, and we changed thousands of lives.
Common Wheel
Common Wheel supports people with mental illness by providing meaningful activities. We have three projects. Our bike project supports people in repairing and recycling old bikes into 'good as new' bikes for our clients to ride away and keep. Long term bike project participants support our Bike Engineers in repairing and customising bikes for sale to the general public, this is the social enterprise part of the project.
ENABLE Glasgow: Fortune Works
ENABLE Glasgow aims to empower people with a learning disability to get the most from life. The Fortune Works service in Drumchapel, Glasgow is one of Scotland’s largest social enterprises for people with learning disability, offering the opportunity to train for work, and make a valued and useful economic contribution to the community.
Govanhill Baths Community Trust/Rags to Riches
Govanhill Baths Community Trust’s goal is to re-open the baths as a Wellbeing Centre and at the same time contribute to the wider social, cultural and built regeneration of Govanhill as a community through a range of activities.
High Rise Bakers (Bridging the Gap)
High Rise Bakers has grown out of regular baking sessions at Bridging the Gap's BIG Thursdays. We bake every Wednesday and Friday in a borrowed kitchen at 39 Waddell Court, one of Gorbals last remaining high rise blocks.
Jangling Space
We are a cooperative that seeks to connect people by engaging them in making beautiful things. Our tangible products have meaning - made from glass and ceramics – they link back to an older Glasgow.
Locavore Community Interest Company
Locavore, meaning 'eater of local food', is a social enterprise which exists to take forward projects and activities which contribute to the creation of sustainable local food economies.
Make Do and Grow CIC
Make Do and Grow is based in Govan and focussed on supporting growing families, developing creativity and encouraging re-use.
Maker & Producer CIC
We are a very young social enterprise, set up to upcycle excess and waste textiles from weaving. We're doing this through sorting and selling; through creating beautiful products; through providing the materials and patterns for others to do the same.
MsMissMrs
Empowering women and girls in Glasgow through self love, self care and excellent underwear! Empowerment Pants, Pants with a social mission.
Project Ability
Project Ability is a visual arts organisation which supports children and adults with disabilities and people in recovery from mental ill health to develop their creative skills and achieve artistic success.
Re:Craft Glasgow CIC
Re:Craft is an arts and crafts materials reuse and recycling shop. We accept donations of second hand, part used arts and crafts materials , inclluding beads and buttons, fabric, wool and paint. We also take dry recycling items such as wine corks, cardboard tubes, tin cans, etc.
Recycle Mobility Centre
Recycle Mobility Centre's aim is to provide predominately 2nd hand refurbished mobility equipment to disabled/elderly who can least afford to buy new.
Second Opportunities
Office and Household Furniture Reuse Service operating from our Reuse Centre at 302 Broomloan Rd Ibrox
Society Zero CIC
Society Zero CIC hosts zero waste market stalls as well as providing and working with other environmental agencies and organisations to provide events to help communities lower their waste and carbon footprint.
Spruce Carpets
Spruce Carpets supplies flooring products and services to the domestic and commercial market place.
The Blankfaces
The Blankfaces is the UK's first fashion brand aimed at ending homelessness.
The GalGael Trust
GalGael carve out ways of living with more humanity - standing with those most negatively affected by our current economic system. Hands-on projects create opportunities to work together on demanding common tasks that generate community. These projects involve craft and making of various forms, such as boatbuilding, furniture making and timber milling.