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Food Waste Bin Hook | 50.FORWARD

Regular price £5.00 GBP
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Solve the food waste caddy problem. Help Tom get his toilet.

This 3D printed bin hook attaches your food waste caddy to the back of your wheelie bin. No more caddy on the floor. No more cats, foxes, rats or magpies dragging it across the garden. Off the ground, off the path, off your mind.

Designed and made for 50.FORWARD Mission 001. Every penny of profit goes directly to  to buy 15-year-old Thomas Paterson a £5,000 Geberit AquaClean Mera Care wash and dry toilet. Thomas lives with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a life-limiting muscle-wasting condition. The toilet means dignity and independence in his own home.

What you get

  • One set of hooks, fits standard UK food waste caddies onto standard wheelie bins
  • 3D printed in PLA+, sturdy and weatherproof
  • Posted UK-wide via Royal Mail for £2, or collect locally for free

How it works

Hooks loop over the wheelie bin handle. The caddy handle slides onto the hook. Two minutes, no tools required.

Delivery and collection

Every hook is 3D printed on demand by Mike and Skye personally. We can currently print around 3.5 sets every 3 hours, so please allow a little patience while we work through orders. We aim to dispatch within 5 to 7 working days. If we get hit with a wave, we will message you with an honest update.

UK postage is a flat £2 per order via Royal Mail.

If you are local to Teesside, you can also collect in person and pay cash, free of postage, from either:

  • Mas Body Gym, Middlesbrough
  • Macro Based Diet, Middlesbrough

Pick "Local pickup" at checkout, or message Mike on Facebook to arrange collection.

Where the money goes

100% of profit (after postage and Shopify fees) is reinvested into 50.FORWARD Mission 001. When we hit £5,000 it all goes to Tom

Follow the live mission tracker at www.50forward.co.uk.

Limited run

This listing closes the moment we hit Tom's £5,000 target. Once it is gone, it is gone.

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