Sussex-based cosmetics giant The Body Shop has launched a euro campaign to raise funds for the fight against child abuse.
The charitable arm of the company, based in Littlehampton, wants people to get rid of old European currency which has been replaced by the euro.
All proceeds will go towards bringing an end to child sex abuse.
Foundation manager Lisa Jackson said: "With the help of Barclays Bank and Travelex, we can turn this currency into funds and help projects working for children's rights."
Any companies or individuals who want to donate old currency can do so until the end of April. Call 01903 731500.
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