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Re-Cycle launched in Spain

This is the platform’s first international expansion

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Re-Cycle launched in Spain. Source: pexels.com

According to Ecommerce News, Veepee’s second-hand platform, Re-Cycle, collects used products of members of the platform and then resells or recycles them.

French-based online shop Veepee is a website that sells brand overstock through flash sales exclusively to its members. The shop was formerly known as Vente-Privee, but it merged with 5 of its other brands to from a one-stop online shop two years ago.

In 2020, the company launched its Re-Cycle service. Veepee users can register their used product through Re-Cycle. Veepee will then collect the item. Depending on the condition of the item, it will either be resold or recycled.

Re-Cycle is an initiative aligned with Veepee’s DNA and the principle of circularity, as it allows us to offer a new solution to brands to face the challenges of the product life cycle
Albert Serrano Pons, general manager of Veepee in Spain

To support further expansion, Veepee is also going to establish a warehouse of 2.500 square meters that will handle the global logistics for Re-Cycle in Spain. According to the company, it is also hiring around twenty warehouse workers.

We’ve reported that Citi will use recycled plastic for corporate cards.

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