To advance the education of the public in relation to the production and recycling of legacy video tape and hardware (E-waste) and the effect that this has on people and the natural environment.
To support initiatives which promote sustainable recycling of legacy tape, and hardware (E-waste) so it does not go to landfill, and to strengthen civil society and especially the efforts of grassroots organisations and key institutions involved in providing well-being, social, cultural, faith, and community services for people, family, friends, and associates of the Windrush Generation, alongside awareness, of compensation, research and organisations supporting less affluent people in the UK.
June 2023
Tidyup Media takes a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery, and we are committed to acting ethically and with integrity in all of our business dealings and relationships, as well as implementing and enforcing effective systems and controls to ensure modern slavery does not exist anywhere in our own business or in any of our supply chains.
We are also committed to ensuring transparency in our own operations and in our approach to combating modern slavery throughout our supply chains, in accordance with our disclosure obligations under the Modern Slavery Act.
Tidyup Media’s‘Joy VHS Club’ encourages friends, family, and residents to recycle unwanted non-commercial VHS tapes, and to transform family VHS tapes into digital files! We also campaign on ‘climate friendly’ behaviours around commercial VHS tape recycling.
We provide a VHS expert and accessible drop-off point to recycle non-commercial VHS video tapes.
Learn how to dismantle VHS tapes safely, where to recycle and earn discounts to turn your non-commercial VHS tapes into shareable files.
Join our collective action to find sustainable ways to recycle commercial VHS tapes that supports climate change and the environment.
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDERS
"The price tag for a VCR in 1975 was $1000-$1400.
In today's money that would be $4444-$6222!
The world's last VCR was made in June 2016 by Japan's Funai Electric."
THE LION KING
COMMERCIAL VHS was
"The best selling movie sold on VHS was The Lion King in 1995. 32 million copies were sold, generating 520 million in revenue."
JVC
“VHS tape was invented by JVC in the early 1970s in Japan. And
VHS tape is 1,410 feetlong, allowing for 4-5 hours of play time”
GREAT HANDS ON ROTI
INSTRUCTION
5 STARS
“Not your typical cooking show... Just like being in a family members kitchen and being shown the secrets to a family recipe.”
Edward, USA
- AMAZON
SLAMMM
5 STARS
“Inspiring stuff. My mate Morna told me about it.”
Customer, UK
- AMAZON
BRAVO! AWESOME!
“I cried, laughed, reminisced then did so all over again and again. Love you sis for you being you not forgetting my gorgeous niece."
Son, UK
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You can't please
everyone. You're not roti.
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