Time for the free market! Here in Zoetermeer you hand in the stuff you don’t sell

Are you also busy cleaning out your junk attic for the flea market? Such a big clean-up session feels good, but what do you do with the stuff that you don’t get sold during King’s Day? You can hand in all appliances, lamps and electrical toys for free at the Wecycle point in Zoetermeer. This way your old appliances get a second life and you are rid of them!

The free market on King’s Day is of course the time to clean up all your mess. Do you have an old telephone, tablet, laptop or other electrical device that is collecting dust in the closet? Shame! Maybe you can sell them during King’s Day. Open your cupboards and drawers and ask around in your area whether they still have old appliances. Think of all the (electric) toys that are no longer used.

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The children can sell the old electrical appliances themselves on the flea market to earn a nice pocket money. If you are unable to sell the devices, you can give them a second life via the recycling center in Zoetermeer. There are containers of Wecycle. There you can hand in your devices for free.

Good for you and the environment

Wecycle wants electrical waste to become circular as much as possible by selling, repairing or handing in old appliances, lamps and electrical toys as much as possible for recycling. In this way, the environment is less burdened and we last longer with our things. This not only benefits you, but also the environment or someone else!

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Photo: Wecycle

Not sold? Hand in your old appliances and lamps here

So do you have some stuff left after the flea market? Do not put them back in your junk attic, but take them directly to a collection point in Zoetermeer for free. Do you want to know where such a collection point is near you? Check the overview. There are also 13,000 (!) collection points for appliances and lamps throughout the Netherlands at municipal recycling centers, thrift stores, supermarkets, electronics stores, hardware stores and garden centres. Do you want to know where such a collection point is near you? View on wecycle.nl/zoeker.

Wondering what else you can do with the electrical waste you have lying around at home? Read it all watismijnmachinewaard.nl!

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