
We’re particularly pleased to announce our association with these organisations in today’s published paper by the Ellen MaCarthur Foundation (EMF).
The Paper produced for WRAP and Welsh Government by EMF cites EEESafe alongside big corporations like Toyota and Dow Corning demonstrating the multiple benefits, particularly from EEESafe, that a circular economy can bring.
EMF states that Businesses and Communities are already pursuing circular economy values. They go on to say in addition to government-funded policy and initiatives, there are a number of enterprises in Wales that are currently pursuing value through implementing circular economy practices. We are pleased to have been highlighted in this publication and we hope that all communities in the UK will begin to engage with EEESafe, when they are next looking to replace their Fridges, Cookers, Washing Machines, Tumble Driers and Dishwashers.
By Registering new or used Appliances with EEESafe’s Appliance Safety Register the Circular Economy Journey can start. We can begin to increase community engagement in helping their friends, family and neighbours. In a Circular Economy model, reuse and repair are high factor operations that contribute to lowering Carbon output and deliver a huge Social Value to the community. If you are looking to find an EEESafe Technician to fix your Appliances, then contact us through the form below and we’ll keep you posted on progress as we sign them up.
Communities can help regenerate their local economies by helping to retain Appliances in the locality. Charities, Social Housing, Support Groups and Homeless departments are looking for these products, so please help them. Remember, your Old Appliance could be someone else’s New Appliance.