Recycling: Tefal wants to reuse 20 million pans in France

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Tefal has already recycled 2 million pans since 2012, mainly through landfills. (Illustration photo) Agsararattananont / stock adobe
The brand will set up collection points in nearly a thousand post offices and supermarkets to collect old pots and pans that are gathering dust in cupboards. They will be recycled and put back on the market in new condition. This is an unprecedented initiative on this scale.
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I subscribeIf you don't know what to do with your old pots and pans, take them to the post office. This is the original initiative announced Thursday, July 3, by Tefal, one of the SEB group's brands, as part of a unique partnership with the public group. Starting mid-October, every French person will be less than 15 minutes from a collection point and will be able to drop off their used utensils near their home, the appliance manufacturer claims. They will then be recycled before being returned to the market, as good as new.
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