going green

By : Forum Member
Published 22nd May 2015 |
Read latest comment - 27th May 2015

We specialise in selling used and ex-display kitchens and have a strong green message as often our business stops the majority of these kitchens from going to landfill! One thing we have noticed is that being environmentally friendly isn't just good for the environment, the business is really growuing! We are winning awards too! (weblink removed by admin) has anybody else found that 'going green' has such a positive effect on the business?  You can find our website (link removed by admin)  if you'd like to see the message we're putting out there!

 

Regards,

Used Kitchen Exchange.


UKE2023
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You have tried to leave 2 links in your first post.

Normally  that's an auto delete but feeling unusually in a good mood so will give you the benefit of doubt 


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Clive

Ha ha, sorry 99% of most kitchens are woodchip / plastic / wood / marble / granite / stainless steel/ I cannot see what ends up in the landfill site unless it's the kitchen fitter who makes the last 1%. Let me know because I'm genuinely interested 


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Barney

where do the old worn out kitchens end up. id think there might be an opportunity for an entrepreneur to gather many of these and make something house sized and really hideous out of them that people pay to enter 

 old taps with blood coloured water running out of them etc 


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jonnywindows
Jonny Windows

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