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Kringloop Den Haag

Kringloop Den Haag

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Kringloop Den Haag was founded in 1992. The company, initially named Kringloop de Oase, has since grown into a medium-sized, professional organization with eight branches in and around The Hague ...

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  • Riviervismarkt 2, 2513 AM The Hague, Netherlands
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  • 070 - 302 44 44
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About Kringloop Den Haag

Kringloop Den Haag was founded in 1992. The company, initially named Kringloop de Oase, has since grown into a medium-sized, professional organization with eight branches in and around The Hague. We have fifteen trucks at our disposal for collecting and delivering goods. Within our organization, more than three hundred employees help daily to give your old items a second life. About 95 percent of our employees have progressed from a reintegration job. Because Kringloop Den Haag gives not only your goods, but above all people, a second chance. The mission of Kringloop Den Haag is to create employment and work experience placements and to protect the environment by stimulating the reuse of goods. Through our activities, we offer employment and work experience placements for people who are unable or unwilling to succeed in the regular labor market. By collecting reusable goods, which would otherwise end up in the bulky waste, and selling them in our stores, we relieve the burden on the environment. Bringing in eighteen kilos of items means saving one tree.