Clothing sorting employee
Organisation role (Long-term) · 4–20 hrs/Week
De Bruyn Kopsstraat 2a, 2288 EC Rijswijk, Nederland
Support work
Nature & sustainabilityWellbeingPoverty reduction
Kringloop Den Haag
#46073
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Contact person
Kringloop Den HaagAsk Kringloop a question or contact the organiser directly at [email protected] or +3170 335 11 55.
Summary
We receive a lot of clothing that needs to be sorted before it can be hung on the clothing racks in the stores.What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costsAbout Kringloop Den Haag
Kringloop Den Haag was founded in 1992. The company, which was initially called 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 the collection and delivery of goods. Within our organization, more than three hundred employees help to give your old things a second life every day. About 95 percent of our employees have progressed from a reintegration job. Because Kringloop Den Haag not only gives your goods, but especially people a second chance.
The mission of Kringloop Den Haag is to create employment and work experience places and to save the environment by stimulating the reuse of goods. With our activities we offer work and work experience places for people who are not or not yet able 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 environment. Bringing in eighteen kilograms of stuff means saving one tree.
The mission of Kringloop Den Haag is to create employment and work experience places and to save the environment by stimulating the reuse of goods. With our activities we offer work and work experience places for people who are not or not yet able 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 environment. Bringing in eighteen kilograms of stuff means saving one tree.