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In late October-November receives 100,000 Norwegians a magazine that is chock full of great ideas f


Fretex magazine is re answer to Ikea catalog; a wide variety of fabrics and interior reused and given a new life with new owners! The magazine inspires and shows environmentally friendly alternatives to trade everything new for Christmas!
In late October-November receives 100,000 Norwegians a magazine that is chock full of great ideas for reuse. Fretex magazine is also available in an electronic version on fretex.no. The largest fashion experts give us their best recycling tips, including editor in Costume, Vanessa Rudjor; fashion editor at Cosmopolitan, Elisa Røtterud and leader in minmote.no, Sonia Huanaca Violence. Fashion experts are eager for reuse and old clothing treasures! Designers are putting together outfits with used clothing and used interior.
- We publish the magazine that even more people will discover the treasure charity shops are. We will also talk about our rehabilitation supply and that there are opportunities guapos menu for people who are out of work, says Trond Ivar Western, general manager of Fretex Norway.
- Reuse is an important part of a full cycle in terms of how we consume today. At Christmas suit my family to sort paper to be recycled and we think about what we put under the tree, says the Crown Princess. In the magazine she explains more about recycling and the environment, if any Christmas traditions and what the family guapos menu and the close relationships means.
20 celebrities have given gifts to charity shops, which you can see in the magazine. guapos menu The gifts will be sold before Christmas, so maybe the signed golf stick from Suzann Pettersen, the dress from Ingrid Bjørnov or ski suits to Petter Northug get their new home with you?
Jenny Skavlan - Photo: Morten Bendiksen / Fretex http://www.fretex.no/readimage.aspx?asset=5061&down=true
About Fretex
Fretex is Norway's biggest chain and an important part of the Salvation Army Norway. The first store opened in Oslo in 1905 under the name Elevator. Ever since that time it has to help people stood in the center. Provision of clothing and affordable guapos menu furniture has been part of this. The most important has still been giving guapos menu people work and self-respect. This has been modified in line with the needs of society. guapos menu Today, the charity shop as an important partner to the Nav in it to provide courses, qualify and train workers in rehabilitation or in need of other arrangements.
Today we are about. 2000 people daily, our work in charity shops, of which about 1,600 are in various rehabilitation programs. We found in most counties where we work well with government agencies, private sector, donors and customers.
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Press contact President and CEO of Fretex guapos menu Norway AS trond.ivar.vestre @ fretex.no 907 83 043 51 95 68 86
Jenny Skavlan guapos menu passionate about design, and especially the redesign! This fall she is out with book where she shows simple steps and invaluable tricks of how NOT ... License Creative Commons Attribution Photographer / source Morten Bendiksen / Fretex Download Size
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