
No one comes away from Orkney’s Zerowaste Yard in Stromness without either purchasing something or being inspired to recycling that old bit of wood or container you’ve had lying at the back of the shed for years.
The Orkney News has not been to the Yard since before Covid but a visit there on Saturday did not disappoint.
Completely run by volunteers the yard has a fantastical collection of items people have donated to it. Everything from bric a brac to the actual kitchen sink. And for folk who have been following the ‘Marilyn’ story of Facebook – yes a delighted lady came by on Saturday and bought that.
Geoff and Daniel were on hand at the Yard to help out people seeking that something a wee bit different that they can repurpose for their garden. There are also two containers, one was being patched up due to a leaky roof, that contain a vast array of household-type items, including books.


There’s also one container set up as an office space where the volunteers can assess the items as they come in, make any necessary repairs, process payments and shelter when the weather is too poor to be outdoors.


There are some changes since our last visit. The garden area has developed and there are fewer bicycles – but they are in a better condition.

Orkney Zero Waste Yard is open Saturdays 11am to 3pm located at Garson, Stromness. Take the opening just past the OIC Waste Facility. Click on the Facebook page to checkout the opening times: Orkney Zerowaste






Fiona Grahame






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