TUKC launches showroom POS sustainability campaign

Re-seller of ex-display and used furniture The Used Kitchen Company (TUKC), has launched a campaign to enhance the eco-credentials of showrooms.

23 Jun, 23

Re-seller of ex-display and used furniture The Used Kitchen Company (TUKC), has launched a campaign to enhance the eco-credentials of showrooms.

TUKC launches showroom POS sustainability campaign

The campaign will highlight the benefits of recycling to retail customers and provide sales staff with point-of-sale material to explain how it can generate funds towards their customers’ new kitchen.

Additionally, the campaign gives showrooms the opportunity to profit from the kitchens they recommend, as they will receive a commission on every kitchen that is sold through TUKC.

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Looeeze Grossman, CEO of The Used Kitchen Company, said: “As the pioneer of kitchen recycling and its champion since 2005, we are keen to continue spearheading environmental change within the kitchen sector.

“We feel that the introduction of our POS material within showrooms will not only encourage homeowners to recycle their old kitchens, but just as importantly make them aware of the showroom’s eco-credentials.

“With increasing pressure on businesses to reduce their carbon footprint, we believe that our offer of a commission on every kitchen sold through TUKC can only serve as a win-win solution for both sustainability and profitability alike.”

Showroom manager of Halycon Interiors Graham Robinson said: “As a business, we are always looking at ways of operating more sustainably and helping our customers.

“The Used Kitchen Company enables both showrooms and homeowners to sell their kitchens easily and conveniently.

“We have worked with TUKC for over 15 years to sell our ex-displays and our clients’ kitchens, and always find the process seamless and straightforward.”

Since it was set-up in 2005, award-winning The Used Kitchen Company has listed over 8,500 used and ex-display kitchens, reducing landfill waste by 35,000 tons.