Pivot (recycled earrings to help homeless people)

Pivot is a social enterprise, which employs homeless people (paying a London living wage) to make earrings out of recycled metals or acetate (from a spectacle company), in geometric drop designs like triangles and circles. Profits from sales go back to community programmes.
Why Choose Recycled Metal Jewellery?
Millions of people in England wear jewellery, but most is from gold and silver (newly-mined, when there is enough mined metals on earth, to last for eternity). Mining often uses mercury and cyanide that creates run-ff that destroys aquatic life, and causes floods (harming donkeys who often are the ‘transport’ used near mines). Also choose smartphones made with recycled materials.
Yet there are many artisan brands that make lovely jewellery from recycled metals (or scrap materials like plastic waste). Let’s look at a few good brands to support, these also make lovely zero waste gifts.
Donate broken necklaces or odd earrings to Recycling for Good Causes (list your local animal shelter: they sell the metal and pass on funds). Send unwanted jewellery (and watches) to Animals Asia, where cash raised helps to rescue moon bears.
