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In the factory are showroom bikes that are only used for test rides. And although these are also made from old bicycles and are therefore already being reused, they can easily be used again: by a new owner. Roetz calls on her followers to share concrete, sustainable tips via Instagram (recycling clothes, collecting rainwater, etc.) so that a large audience is inspired to live more sustainably in the days around Black Friday. A (showroom) bicycle will then be raffled among the participants. If that doesn't inspire you… Roetz has joined Social Enterprise for this campaign.
Which has set up #FairFriday for sustainable campaigns in order to voice a counterpoint. oh my bag 4. Oh My Bag Amsterdam brand Oh My Bag has decided for the first time this year not to participate in Black Friday. Previously, they donated the day's earnings to social photo editor causes, but this year they've decided to skip it altogether. Instead of buying something new, the brand encourages its customers to give back . They do this by offering the option of buying a second-hand bag on their website and asking customers.

Who have old bags of the brand to return them in exchange for a voucher. In addition, Oh My Bag will continue to donate 1% of its annual turnover to the projects they previously supported. Trees4all 5. No queue at the cash register, but plant trees At the Trees for All Foundation they prefer to give back to the earth. That is why they have renamed Black Friday to Green Friday and are planting extra trees on 'the blackest day of the year'. They do this together with participating companies such as Dille & Kamille.
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