The purchase of furniture and appliances for sale second hand
14 Nov

Spain generates annually about 20 million tons of waste, of which only about 45 are recycled. 000. Of these, around 21. 000 tonnes of paper, about 8. 600 a glass, 7400 to Wood, 3000 textile and 2600 to ferrous metals, according to sources
the AERESS (Spanish Association of
Social Economy and Solidarity).
Maybe you do not have in mind, but it is true that compared to these figures, the market for the purchase / sales of both furniture and appliances for sale comes as a profitable and environmentally friendly alternative to extend the life of these products and prevent the proliferation of waste. Rescuing lost appliances used
The reuse alternative is so strong that, from the Environment Ministry supports the reuse of second hand appliances. This is the example of the campaign launched last year that had as its motto the slogan “Love as if for the first time. Recycle and gives life to the appliances. All we have ever had a used appliance from which we get rid of. Maybe the author was in good condition or not. Remember that if the appliance is damaged, you can sell in specialty stores using spare parts or material that can repair and then reinsert it in the market. In the event that the appliance is no damage that would prevent normal operation, so it is easier to give to a relative or friend, and sell it in stores. In all towns and cities there are stores devoted to the purchase and sale of second hand appliances. You can even try to sell them at markets or post classified ads on websites. If you decide to get rid of him without winning any money because you think it’s rubbish, it is advisable that you get rid of the appliance using the system used with garbage collectors in your area for these cases, as it is possible that the intended partnership arrangement for subsequent reuse. Surely otherwise destroy them along with recycling guidelines indicated by the government at the end of avoiding the generation of toxic waste. Keep in mind that when an appliance is broken (a TV, washing machine, stereo, computer, etc) it automatically turns on what is known as Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). In Spain only recycles 15% of this waste. FYI, note that it is estimated that each year of the Spanish people, generating some 16 kilos of WEEE. Okay, the figure may seem minor, but considering that we are 44 million citizens, the figure rises to 656. 000 tonnes. Which, if not having a treatment question, can they become potential air pollutants and water. You see that is both ecological consideration or earn a few euros and helping others to buy a good product at a low cost, the market for buying / selling second-hand appliance is an option that you should certainly ignore. And if in your case you thinking of buying, not selling, Memorize the notion that
Law 23/2003 stipulates that all second-hand goods purchased have a one year warranty. To the rescue of second-hand furniture
The market for buying / selling second-hand furniture is not very different from the appliances. Perhaps the biggest difference is that in many cases, while electronics lose value over the years, many furniture – particularly quality – price rise in direct relation to their age. Furniture
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