Second-hand baby equipment

You probably know it! The baby's room, the hallway, the garage, and all the other nooks and crannies of the house are filled to the brim with baby equipment and children's gear that aren't really used anymore. It could be anything: from car seats to diaper bins. The needs of young children change at lightning speed, and when there are no younger siblings or cousins ready to take over, recycling at Børneloppen is the solution.

It's not just a waste of money to throw away used baby equipment. It's also wasteful for the environment and climate. But you can certainly avoid this by recycling baby and children's equipment. Around the world, recycling and sustainable consumption are gaining more interest. The goal is to keep products in what is called the economic cycle for as long as possible. This way, we make the most of the resources that were used in their production.

Visit your Børneloppen store and find second-hand baby and children's equipment.

 

Buying second-hand baby equipment

Children and babies, as we mentioned, grow and change their needs quickly. So, consider selling your second-hand baby or children's equipment at Børneloppen! You can also explore our many stands!

Børneloppen allows you to save or earn money while making a difference for the environment by recycling baby equipment.                  

Recycling children's equipment

Buying second-hand baby and children's equipment can be beneficial for many families financially, as well as for the environment in general: it promotes a circular economy focused on sustainability and recycling. Every time new children's equipment is produced, we draw on the planet's resources. To make the most of already used resources, recycling is an obvious choice.

Second-hand children's equipment that is still in good condition can be given away or sold to a new family who will appreciate it. This way, products stay in the economic cycle longer.

Recycling children's items also provides a great opportunity to discuss recycling and sustainability with your children—showing them how others can benefit from items you no longer need. As they grow older, you can explain why recycling is important for the environment and for the footprint we leave for future generations.