Eco-mobilier brings solutions for the collection and the valorisation of used furniture, by offering them a second life, by recycling them or by using them as a source of energy.
If they are in good condition, you can then give them to a structure of the Social and Solidarity Economy near you. If not, you can deposit them in a dedicated skip at the waste disposal center. These products are then sent to sorting centers where the materials are separated and transformed into new raw materials.
Since November 15, 2006, all electrical and electronic products sold to households are subject to the WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) eco-tax.
This contribution, included in the sale price, helps finance the collection, recycling and depollution of these products. The amount varies according to the product and the type of treatment it requires.
The 1 for 1 trade-in
At the time of the sale of an electrical, electronic or furniture product, a distributor undertakes to take back, free of charge, the WEEE that the consumer wishes to dispose of. The minimum legal limit of the take-back corresponds to the number of products purchased by the consumer. To be eligible for a return, the product must weigh more than 25kg and its dimension must exceed 2 meters. And it can only be done on an equivalent product (example: a projection screen taken back for a projection screen purchased). If it does not meet these criteria, the distributor will have a duty to advise the consumer.
*The request for return must reach us at the time of the order*
Sorting instructions
Here are the catefories involved:
Furnishing elements
Papers
Pneumatics
Clothing, household linen and shoes
Household packaging
Electrical and electronic equipment
Batteries and accumulators
Chemical products generating specific diffuse waste
More informations HERE
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Eco-mobilier brings solutions for the collection and the valorisation of used furniture, by offering them a second life, by recycling them or by using them as a source of energy.
If they are in good condition, you can then give them to a structure of the Social and Solidarity Economy near you. If not, you can deposit them in a dedicated skip at the waste disposal center. These products are then sent to sorting centers where the materials are separated and transformed into new raw materials.
Since November 15, 2006, all electrical and electronic products sold to households are subject to the WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) eco-tax.
This contribution, included in the sale price, helps finance the collection, recycling and depollution of these products. The amount varies according to the product and the type of treatment it requires.
The 1 for 1 trade-in
At the time of the sale of an electrical, electronic or furniture product, a distributor undertakes to take back, free of charge, the WEEE that the consumer wishes to dispose of. The minimum legal limit of the take-back corresponds to the number of products purchased by the consumer. To be eligible for a return, the product must weigh more than 25kg and its dimension must exceed 2 meters. And it can only be done on an equivalent product (example: a projection screen taken back for a projection screen purchased). If it does not meet these criteria, the distributor will have a duty to advise the consumer.
*The request for return must reach us at the time of the order*
Sorting instructions
Here are the catefories involved:
Furnishing elements
Papers
Pneumatics
Clothing, household linen and shoes
Household packaging
Electrical and electronic equipment
Batteries and accumulators
Chemical products generating specific diffuse waste
More informations HERE