Jump celebrates signing up 400th local rewards partner and reflects on a year of growth.

2015 was an exciting year for Jump, with new reward schemes launched across the UK – from St Helens in the North to Torbay in the South West and adding our 400th local reward partner in December was a milestone, demonstrating our commitment to provide residents with really attractive rewards that motivate positive waste behaviours.

Our 400th local reward partner to sign up is Sonny’s Fresh Fish Shop, a family-run fishmonger based on Elm Park high street in the London Borough of Havering. Sonny’s Fresh Fish joins a wide network of Jump local reward partners covering barbers, cafes, leisure centres, gift shops and general retailers, all of them independent local businesses.

In addition to our 400 local reward partners, our wide network of national reward partners continues to grow and means we are able to provide a wide range of national reward options from M&S vouchers to iTunes, Garden Gift Vouchers and even compospheres for the garden.

In 2015 we saw over £15,000 donated to local charity projects through our local authority reward schemes and by the year end our tally of charity partners ranged from local projects like Thamesmead Youth Voice to national charities such as Trees for Cities.
Kate Sheldon, chief executive for Trees for Cities is excited to be involved and says: “For us working with Jump is a no-brainer as we get donations generated through a mix of recycling and reduced disposal waste, plus lots of increased awareness for our cause.”

We think that 2016 is going to be another exciting year for Jump – with plenty more innovative projects to come! We look forward to sharing our news with all our partners and wish everyone a Happy New Year.

Graham Simmonds
Managing Director
Jump

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